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A well-built Roman man aged between 26 and 35, known as 6DT19, was found with evidence of large cat bites on his pelvis in York, England. Research suggests he was attacked by a lion and likely died in a Roman arena. His remains were among 83 decapitated skeletons found at a burial site dating back around 1,800 years.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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