Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Skull man suffered bad toothache
A human skull found in woodland in Buckinghamshire belonged to an 18th Century man with severe toothache.

The skull was found on 7 January by a member of the public walking his dog in Wendover Woods near Aylesbury.

Forensic archaeologists took DNA samples from a tooth and dated the skull between 1757 and 1788.


"Skull Man". Must be one of them Skeleton People.


This is also a strange link at the bottom of that page: The European Constitution returns with this picture:


Looks Egyptian. Can't tell who it is though.