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This Medieval Skeleton Had 160 Broken Bones, and Scientists Just Figured Out What Hit Him - Gizmodo

This Medieval Skeleton Had 160 Broken Bones, and Scientists Just Figured Out What Hit Him Gizmodo Meet the only known trebuchet casualty in history Ars Technica Skeleton with 167 fractures discovered at Scottish castle may have been first victim of Edward I...

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This Medieval Skeleton Had 160 Broken Bones, and Scientists Just Figured Out What Hit Him Gizmodo Meet the only known trebuchet casualty in history Ars Technica Skeleton with 167 fractures discovered at Scottish castle may have been first victim of Edward I...

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This Medieval Skeleton Had 160 Broken Bones, and Scientists Just Figured Out What Hit Him Gizmodo Meet the only known trebuchet casualty in history Ars Technica Skeleton with 167 fractures discovered at Scottish castle may have been first victim of Edward I...

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  • This Medieval Skeleton Had 160 Broken Bones, and Scientists Just Figured Out What Hit Him Gizmodo Meet the only known trebuchet casualty in history Ars Technica Skeleton with 167 fractures discovered at Scottish castle may have been first victim of Edward I...
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  1. Published · Mon, 17 Aug 2026 13:50:32 GMT
  2. Fetched by Nuzenio · Mon, 17 Aug 2026 15:46:55 GMT
  3. Latest update · Mon, 17 Aug 2026 15:46:56 GMT

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