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Ice Age ‘Prince’ mauled by cave bear study reveals

Archaeological records confirm that the "Prince" was buried with a headdress or cap made of hundreds of small pierced shells (plus deer canines and an ivory pendant), which had fallen into place around the skull after organic materials decayed. (V.S. Sparacello et al. via SWNS)

By Dean Murray

A prehistoric Italian teenager may have met a violent end at the claws and teeth of a bear, according to new research.

Ice Age ‘Prince’ mauled by cave bear study reveals

Research indicates injuries inflicted by claws and teeth of a cave bear. (V.S. Sparacello et al. via SWNS)

Ice Age ‘Prince’ mauled by cave bear study reveals

Research indicates injuries inflicted by claws and teeth of a cave bear. Cranial fractures displaying characteristics compatible with perimortem trauma. (V.S. Sparacello et al. via SWNS)

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