I came across this news story about an incident that
happened in County Sligo, Ireland, three years ago in September 2015 and
decided to share it on my blog.
A storm knocked down a 215 year old tree in northwestern
Ireland and archeologists discovered a human skeleton tangled in its roots. The
skeleton of a young man between the ages of 17 and 20 was determined to be
approximately 1000 years old. Numerous injuries were found on his ribs and hand
indicating he "suffered a violent death."
The lower leg bones remained in the grave, but the upper
part of the body had become tangled in the tree roots, thus being exposed when
the tree blew over in a storm. Radiocarbon dating indicated the remains go back
to early medieval times, between 1030 and 1200AD. It was assumed that he came
from a local Gaelic family and had been killed in a local conflict/battle or
personal dispute rather than an incident connected to the Anglo-Norman invasion
which occurred in 1169.
The original position of the skeleton indicated that he had
received a formal Christian burial, but nothing else was found with the
remains. The skeleton is still being studied to see what other information it
will yield. It was the only skeleton found in the excavation.
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