Saturday, November 5, 2011


The skeleton of a man and a woman holding hands, women face oriented toward men showed their intense love. The skeleton was found in Modena (Italy).
We found two 1,500-year-old skeleton holding hands

Skeletons of two opposite sex holding hands.
The researchers said that two bodies were buried in the 5th century, about 1500 years ago in the final period of the Roman Empire. Archaeologists found the skeleton in an ancient Roman palace at Mutina, now Modena.
Vania Milani, an anthropologist, said: "It's a very nice moments and touching. The woman facing the man and they're holding hands. I think men also facing the woman, but by the time and so decomposed that signs ruined. They may have looked at each other at the time were buried to express undying love stronger. "
Although so far no information about the couple, who they are, and where the cause of their death, but the images of skeletons and their very special attention. Bronze ring found shows that they were married.
Wealthy couple could at that time if the people in Mutina, where is famous for porcelain craft. The skeleton of the couple will be on display in the museum in Modena in the coming year.
We found two 1,500-year-old skeleton holding hands
In addition, the archaeologists also found several other bones.
We found two 1,500-year-old skeleton holding hands
In addition to the skeleton of the couple, archaeologists also found three skeletons of three other men. In 2007, archaeologists also found a couple of skeletons, the bones of about 5,000 years old, also near Mutina.

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