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En Écosse, des chercheurs percent un mystère macabre vieux de 2.000 ans

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Des restes humains datant de l'âge du fer livrent leurs secrets. Cerveau extrait, os taillés en outils, fractures suspectes: une nouvelle étude bouscule nos connaissances sur le sort des dépouilles de nos ancêtres.

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