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‘Game of Thrones-Style Family’ behind 2,000 year old Dorset massacre

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game of Thrones-New a baron England Was responsible for Cruel massacre of dozens of people 2,000 years ago, research has shown.

62 skeletons, found with skulls “Broke the oblivion“, In 1936, the young woman was detected at a large -scale burial site in Castle, Dorset,

Researchers convicted at that time Roman attack Britain For his deaths in AD43 – something that echoes British fear of Nazi attack In the 1930s.

But the archaeologist of Bornemouth University, Dr. Miles Russell revealed the bones around the first century AD using modern dating techniques.

Dr. Russell said, “They died violently and with overs. These were barons like Game of Thrones, wiped the other with one dynasty,” Dr. Russell told Independent.

At least 62 skeletons were found with imprisonment in the skull in the Iron Edge Hill Fort in Dorset.

At least 62 skeletons were found with imprisonment in the skull in the Iron Edge Hill Fort in Dorset. ,Soo and Joe Crane,

“His skull has been repeatedly broken to obliters with swords and other weapons. People were pulled there and killed.”

Dr. Russell said that those killed were elite classes of an elite and were buried with respect, something that would not have been done for common criminals.

He said, “They could compete for a throne or power, and it was important to finish them and destroy the blood line,” he said.

Sir Mortimmer Wheeler led the excavation of the Iron Edge Hill Fort in the 1930s, and popularized the idea that the remains were killed by the “barbaric” pilling Romans of the English people.

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According to historic England, the site was still occupied in AD43, Sir Mortimer was assured that skeletons were evidence of a Roman campaign against the native Britain.

At that time researchers convicted Britain's Roman invasion in AD43 for their death

At that time researchers convicted Britain’s Roman invasion in AD43 for their death ,Martin smith,

Dr. Russell said that it was a proper perception at that time without access to the modern carbon dating system used today.

He said that this dramatic interpretation for the burial site would have helped to attract money for archaeological diges, something that was in low supply in the 1930s.

“They were thugs with resources and private forces. The Hill Fort dominated the horizon, and these people were made publicly for death,” Dr. Russell said.

According to historical England, Meden Castle is one of the largest iron era mountainous forts in Europe, around the size of 50 football pitches in Europe.

The ramparts of the palace were built about 2,400 years ago and hundreds of residents were protected.

Within a few decades of the arrival of the Romans, the hill fort was released, the historic England said.

The Romans then built the city of Dorchester as the regional capital of Durotridge in the north-east.

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