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Remains found of man whose hand was bitten off in gruesome shark attack 3,000 years ago
shark attack 3,000 years ago have been found.Scientists discovered the remains of a man who was most likely alive during the ordeal, and his left hand was sheared off in the attack.The find revealed the adult male suffered at least 790 deep serrated injuries after being ambushed in the Seto Inland Sea of the Japanese archipelago, according to reports in the Journal of Archaeological Science.His remains have been dated back to between 1370 to 1010BC, according to an international team of scientists.His body is believed to be the earliest direct evidence for a shark attack on a human following a combination of archaeological science and forensic techniques.Oxford University researchers, J Alyssa White and Professor Rick Schulting, were