Ancient Britons 'drank from skulls'

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  • Canker_Canison
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    • May 2010
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    Ancient Britons 'drank from skulls'

    Ancient Britons were not averse to using human skulls as drinking cups, skeletal remains unearthed in southwest England suggest.
    The braincases from three individuals were fashioned in such a meticulous way that their use as bowls to hold liquid seems the only reasonable explanation.
    The 14,700-year-old objects were discovered in Gough's Cave, Somerset.



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    Some things will never change. If they dig deep enough I'm sure they'll find the empties from a 4-pack of Stella & a half eaten kebab.
    Canker

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