A 5,000-year-old common macabre pit containing the remains of five other beheaded people has been discovered in Russia.
Archaeologists suspect that the ancient Odinov culture in Siberia’s leading cultists.
The burial at the Site of Ust-Tartas 2 in the Novosibirsk region 3 decapitated adults and two teenagers, said Professor Vyacheslav Molodin.
It is believed that their heads were cut off after death and then preserved for worship.
The burial in the Novosibirsk region had 3 adults and two teenagers stacked.
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