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Heslington Brain, a human brain from 2600 years ago exceptionally preserved and found in a well

Summary by labrujulaverde.com
In 2008, during an archaeological excavation on the grounds where a new campus of the University of York would be built, an unexpected discovery surprised the scientific community. A human skull, buried in a well in Heslington, Yorkshire, contained within it a surprisingly well-preserved brain, despite having spent 2,600 years under [...]
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labrujulaverde.com broke the news in on Tuesday, February 25, 2025.
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