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Brutal deaths of Iron Age massacre victims revealed after site frozen in time

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Spain's Basque Country. It was destroyed in a violent attack between 350 and 200 BC and the town was never reoccupied, meaning those who died remained where they had fallen until the town was excavated.Discovered in 1935 and first excavated in 1973, the ancient town of La Hoya in northern Spain's Basque Country was destroyed in a violent attack between 350 and 200 BC.The town was never reoccupied, and those who died in the attack remained where they had fallen until the town was excavated.It was first discovered in 1935 and excavated in 1973, but researchers from the University of Oxford and a team of archaeologists wanted to find out more about the brutal attack.They studied 13 skeletons recovered from the site in the first detailed.

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