Article 6WTJZ Bite marks on York skeleton reveal first evidence of ‘gladiators’ fighting lions

Bite marks on York skeleton reveal first evidence of ‘gladiators’ fighting lions

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Study offers rare insight into human-animal combat during Roman empire

Bite marks from a lion on a man's skeleton, excavated from a 1,800-year-old cemetery on the outskirts of York, provide the first physical evidence of human-animal combat in the Roman empire, new research claims.

While clashes between combatants, big cats and bears are described and depicted in ancient texts and mosaics, there had previously been no convincing proof from human remains to confirm that these skirmishes formed part of Roman entertainment.

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