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Topic started on 12-12-2008 @ 11:38 AM by Freelancer

Oldest human brain unearthed in York


news.sky.com
The Iron Age brain, which is at least 2,000 years old, was spotted inside a skull found in a muddy pit during excavations in the Heslington area of York.

The brain was discovered in an area of extensive prehistoric farming landscape of fields, trackways and buildings dating back to at least 300BC.

It is believed the skull may have been a ritual offering.

It is believed to be one of the oldest to be found anywhere in the world.
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[edit on 12/12/2008 by Freelancer]


reply posted on 12-12-2008 @ 11:52 AM by aleon1018
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I can't imagine what use this would possibly have in science. What could they hope to find any different? Is the brain going to prove we're more evolved now? I have my doubts. Oh boy, a brain that's now a rock? It's actually more funny and ironic than anything else. I'll be waiting for these results just to be sure.



reply posted on 13-12-2008 @ 12:58 AM by stander
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Why don't they make the brain work again to solve all the global financial problems for good?
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