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Archaeologists uncover 2,000-year-old homicide thriller on UK TV present

Editorial Board Published November 26, 2025
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Archaeologists uncovered a 2,000-year-old homicide thriller whereas filming a tv present in the UK — one which raises extra questions than solutions.

Bournemouth College introduced the invention, which concerned Channel 4 host Sandi Toksvig, in late October. The excavation was a part of a brand new sequence referred to as “Sandi Toksvig’s Hidden Wonders.”

Toksvig, who studied archaeology on the College of Cambridge, joined the archaeological excavation centered round a 2,000-year-old Iron Age settlement in Dorset.

The settlement belonged to the Durotriges, a tribe that lived in rural Dorset earlier than the Roman conquest. 

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Archaeologists uncover 2,000-year-old homicide thriller on UK TV present

Archaeologists in Dorset unearthed a 2,000-year-old Iron Age burial web site whereas filming a Channel 4 documentary with Sandi Toksvig. (Bournemouth College)

On the web site, archaeologists uncovered artifacts from each day life in Iron Age Britain, together with bronze brooches, a bone comb and a bangle fabricated from bronze.

Then, throughout filming, the staff was stunned to discover a skeleton buried face down in a pit — a teenage lady who was probably murdered as a part of a human sacrifice.

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Most skeletons on the web site had been fastidiously positioned in formal burials with grave items, usually pots or brooches.

The lady’s physique was tangled and face-down with no such choices, a stark distinction to the opposite burials within the settlement.

The lady’s physique was discovered face down and tangled, not like the formal burials found close by. (Bournemouth College)

Within the Bournemouth College launch, excavation chief Miles Russell stated that the staff was “particularly shocked to hear that this could have been a human sacrifice.”

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“It was obvious from Sandi’s own interest in archaeology that she was deeply moved by what had been uncovered,” the researcher added.

Archaeologists discovered a wide range of artifacts on the historic settlement, together with {the teenager}’s skeleton. (Bournemouth College)

He added that the situation of the teenager’s muscle attachments and intervertebral discs means that she carried out laborious guide labor and lifted heavy weights all through her life.

“This seems to indicate that the pit burials were at the lower end of society, possibly representing the enslaved or prisoners of war,” Russell famous.

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The sufferer additionally had an unhealed wrist fracture, which suggests she was defending herself on the time of her dying. 

Her wrists appeared to have been tied as properly, which signifies “sacrifice, or at least deliberate execution,” Russell stated.

“This seems to indicate that the pit burials were at the lower end of society, possibly representing the enslaved or prisoners of war,” Russell stated. (Bournemouth College)

“It’s really a case of archaeological evidence supporting the Roman view that, not only did human sacrifice occur in Iron Age, pre-Roman Britain, but that it happened a lot,” the archaeologist concluded.

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“What we’re trying to do now is to ascertain who the victims were, regarding status and position, and why they were selected for such a fate, effectively giving back their voice.”

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