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Ancient Oddity

Archaeologists solve at the site of La Fogonussa near Lleida , in Spain , have bring out a distaff skeleton that dates back around 1,600 years . Roof tile eff as tegulae were put over her in ancientness , creating a gabled roof . No other artifacts were found with her and researchers think she had a low socio - economical status . She lived at a time when the Roman Empire was in decline .

Calcified Mass

A calcify mickle that would turn out to be a tumor was discovered in the pelvis of the Roman Catholic woman ’s clay .

Tiny Tumor

The tumour is spherical with a protuberance ( part sticking out ) and is about 1.7 inches ( 44 mm ) in diameter at its most distant points .

Toothy Tale

Inside researcher discovered four deformed teeth and a piece of off-white that had grown within it . Two of the tooth are still bind to the rampart of the neoplasm itself . This is the first time an example of this eccentric of tumour , love today as an ovarian teratoma , has been recover from the ancient world .

Tumor Close-Up

A close - up view of the two teeth still confiscate to the tumor .

Deformed Teeth

All four of the tooth were deform ; these two were notice within the neoplasm but were no longer bind .

Spanish Site

Lleida , the modern - day city nearby where the burying ground was discovered , is locate in modern - day Catalonia in northeasterly Spain .

Roman Empire

By A.D. 411 the Suevi , Alans and two groups ofVandalshad moved into Spain , counteract Roman self-confidence . The time period this woman lived in was one of major change for Spain and the spacious Roman Empire .

corpse of ancient roman woman with ovarian teratoma

corpse of ancient roman woman with ovarian teratoma

corpse of ancient roman woman with ovarian teratoma

corpse of ancient roman woman with ovarian teratoma

A close-up view of the two teeth still attached to the tumor.

corpse of ancient roman woman with ovarian teratoma

modern-day Catalonia in northeast Spain, map.

map roman empire

Virtual reality image of a mummy projected in the foreground with four computer monitors in the background on a desk, each showing a different aspect of the inside of the mummy.

a photo of a skull with red-stained teeth

Right side view of a mummy with dark hair in a bowl cut. There are three black horizontal lines on the cheek.

Front (top) and back (bottom) of a human male mummy. His arms are crossed over his chest.

Gold ring with intaglio cameo stone carved with bust of Apollo and a snake

Side view of a human skeleton on a grey table. There is a large corroded iron spike running from the forehead through to the base of the skull.

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This squat lobster seems to be the star of the Endurance shipwreck.

The taffrail and ship’s wheel.

This skull from Peru has a metal implant. If it is authentic then it would be a potentially unique find from the ancient Andes.

Weapons found in two castles in Japan could be ninja weapons, with some of the weapons possibly being the forerunners to the throwing star. Here, a hand-colored illustration of mid-18th century Japan and two ninjas.

Archaeologists found more than 20 Terracotta Warriors in one of the pits around the tomb of the 1st emperor of China. One of those pits is shown here.

An image comparing the relative sizes of our solar system�s known dwarf planets, including the newly discovered 2017 OF201

an illustration showing a large disk of material around a star

a person holds a GLP-1 injector

A man with light skin and dark hair and beard leans back in a wooden boat, rowing with oars into the sea

an MRI scan of a brain

A photograph of two of Colossal�s genetically engineered wolves as pups.

two ants on a branch lift part of a plant