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Ancient Pit Reveals Violent Deaths Near Cambridge
4 Feb
Summary
- A 1,200-year-old pit near Cambridge contains violent, dismembered skeletons.
- Evidence suggests execution or battle from the 8th or 9th century.
- One exceptionally tall man may have had a pituitary tumor treated with trepanation.

Near Cambridge, England, archaeologists unearthed a grim discovery: a 1,200-year-old pit containing numerous skeletons, some dismembered, bearing marks of extreme violence. This site, found at Wandlebury Country Park, is hypothesized to be the remnants of a battle or a series of executions dating back to the 8th or 9th century AD.
The burial practices observed are unusual for the period, with bodies interred together in a single pit. Evidence of beheading, dismemberment, and a lack of personal artifacts suggests a violent end and subsequent stripping of possessions. One skeleton stood out due to its remarkable height and the presence of trepanation on its skull.




