Decoding the case of shocking network after 4,000 years

Breaking on a thousand-year-old skeleton, German archaeological-archaeological team found the truth about one of the oldest political murder cases in human history.

The remains were identified by a prince of the Helmsdorf clan , ruling territories in the Saxony region, eastern Germany during the Iron Age.

The prince is said to have died in the age of 30 to 50, without clarifying the reason, was buried solemnly and seemed pity on an oak bed, filled with gold jewelry, buried under his head. hill. The assessment results show that the 3,846-year-old remains are.

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Forensic doctor Frank Ramsthaler (left) and anthropologist Nicole Nicklisch analyzed parts of the ancient prince's corpse - (photo: DPA / PA).

However, it is this skeleton that " tells the story" of its tragic and mysterious death through clear traces on the spine. Archaeological - archaeological group in the city of Halle, Saxony-Anhalt, discovered the prince was brutally assassinated after studying his bones thoroughly.

Dr. Frank Ramsthaler - deputy director of the Institute of Forensic Medicine at Saarland University, member of the research team - said the prince was killed by a short dagger or blade of at least 15 centimeters in length. Three obvious wounds on the bone showed that he had been stabbed with 3 deep and cruel blows.

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Forensic doctors are describing how a horrific network of death takes place on human bone models - (photo: DPA / PA).

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The vertebrae of the ill-fated prince reveal the ancient murder - (photo: DPA / PA).

The forensic result also concluded that the culprit of the catastrophic murder must be a victim of the victim because of the way the wounds were created that showed he was completely surprised when murdered. The victim was stabbed very deep, strong and accurate from the front while standing against the wall or lying on a hard floor.

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A vertebra is still clear after nearly 4,000 years - (photo: DPA / PA).

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Another wound - (photo: DPA / PA).

The player must be a trusted prince, a relative, a friend or a bodyguard. It was a professional warrior, very quick and brutal. Abdominal stabbing has subsided to the victim's spine, leaving a 6 mm wide, 3 mm deep mark on the 11th thoracic vertebra.

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Another part of the bone is being analyzed - (photo: DPA / PA).

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Where the ancient criminal remains were found - (photo: DAILY MAIL).

Another wound comes from above, behind the bones, separating the shoulder blades and seriously injuring the victim's veins and lungs.

According to Dr. Meller, this may be the oldest political assassination attempt in German history.