Adelphi Researcher Discovers Early, Complex Brain Surgery in Ancient Greece
April 09, 2020
April 09, 2020
GARDEN CITY, New York, April 9 -- Adelphi University issued the following news:
New research from Adelphi University has revealed the first forensically-assessed archeological discovery of remains of a group of domineering mounted archer-lancers and their kin of the Eastern Roman Empire from the turbulent ProtoByzantine period, which spanned the fourth to seventh centuries.
Ten skeletal remains -- four women and six men likely of high social standing -- were discovered . . .
New research from Adelphi University has revealed the first forensically-assessed archeological discovery of remains of a group of domineering mounted archer-lancers and their kin of the Eastern Roman Empire from the turbulent ProtoByzantine period, which spanned the fourth to seventh centuries.
Ten skeletal remains -- four women and six men likely of high social standing -- were discovered . . .