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Roman Gladiator Cemetery Discovered In England
Heads hacked off, a bite from a lion, tiger or bear, massive muscles on massive men--all clues that an ancient cemetery uncovered in northern England is the final resting place of gladiators, scientists have announced after seven years of investigations. The archealogical dig has found "what may be the world's only well-preserved Roman gladiator cemetery," the York Archaeological Trust said.
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