May 07, 2007

Joey, Do You Like Posts About Gladiators?

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Then you'll think this is pretty cool: Gladiators' graveyard discovered.

The Ephesus graves containing thousands of bones were found along with three gravestones, clearly depicting gladiators.

Two pathologists at the Medical University of Vienna - Professor Karl Grossschmidt and Professor Fabian Kanz - have spent much of the past five years painstakingly cataloguing and forensically analysing every single bone for age, injury and cause of death.

They found at least 67 individuals, nearly all aged 20 to 30. One striking bit of evidence is that many have healed wounds.

To Kanz and Grossschmidt, this suggests they were prized individuals getting good and expensive medical treatment. One body even shows signs of a surgical amputation.

And the lack of multiple wounds found on the bones, according to the pathologists, suggests that they had not been involved in chaotic mass brawls. Instead, it points to organised duels under strict rules of combat, probably with referees monitoring the bouts.

Posted by Robert at May 7, 2007 03:04 PM | TrackBack
Comments

I DO think this is pretty cool. However, it seems to me that the thought of spending 5 years examining bones, day in and day out, makes the complaints I have about my job seem petty.

Posted by: rp at May 7, 2007 04:17 PM

Except you would have the advantage of having clients who couldn't talk....

Posted by: Robbo the LB at May 7, 2007 04:44 PM