Archaeologists analyzed skeletal remains in Scotland to reconstruct Iron Age burial rituals, according to The Past.
The research draws on physical evidence to shed light on how communities of the period treated their dead, offering insight into ancient funerary practices. Analysis of remains can reveal details about burial customs and the people who observed them.
The findings add to understanding of Iron Age Scotland. They reflect the archaeologists’ interpretation of the recovered remains.
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Science Notes: Unlocking Iron Age funerary traditions in Scotland