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Archaeology: Researchers left stunned by 2000-year-old Iron Age death pit: Frankly bizarr | Science

The oval shaped storage pits are thought to have originally been used to hold grain. Five humans in total were discovered in the pits, which is located in present-day Dorset. The Iron Age settlement has been dubbed Duropolis due to it once being a thriving farming settlement and is thought to have been occupied by

Sacrifice Remains From 100 BC Dug Up At Duropolis , Dorset

An Iron Age graveyard and animal sacrifice pits have been unearthed at an exciting settlement being explored in southern England.

Two thousand-year-old human remains are found on an Iron Age site in Dorset

The site in Winterborne Kingston, Dorset, which includes round houses and storage pits, was uncovered by archaeology students at Bournemouth University last September.

Man hacked into sister s bank account, stole safe | Sunshine Coast Daily

Premium Content Subscriber only A MAN who hacked his sister s internet banking account also stole a safe containing gold and silver bars and $35,000 cash. Police caught up with Nathan Sue driving an unregistered car, Ipswich Magistrates Court heard. Sue was also charged with breaking in and stealing electronic goods, jewellery and cash from Cash Converters store in Ipswich. Nathan James Sue, 38, from Goodna, appeared before Ipswich Magistrates Court from jail via video-link for sentence on Friday. He pleaded guilty to three charges of stealing; two counts of committing fraud; using a restricted computer to cause detriment at Bellbird Park in September 2019; break and enter business premises to steal; enter dwelling to steal at North Ipswich in April 2018; fraud; driving an unregistered and uninsured car at Goodna on May 21 last year; failing to appear at court; and contravening probation orders.

Man hacked into sister s bank account, stole safe

Premium Content Subscriber only A MAN who hacked his sister s internet banking account also stole a safe containing gold and silver bars and $35,000 cash. Police caught up with Nathan Sue driving an unregistered car, Ipswich Magistrates Court heard. Sue was also charged with breaking in and stealing electronic goods, jewellery and cash from Cash Converters store in Ipswich. Nathan James Sue, 38, from Goodna, appeared before Ipswich Magistrates Court from jail via video-link for sentence on Friday. He pleaded guilty to three charges of stealing; two counts of committing fraud; using a restricted computer to cause detriment at Bellbird Park in September 2019; break and enter business premises to steal; enter dwelling to steal at North Ipswich in April 2018; fraud; driving an unregistered and uninsured car at Goodna on May 21 last year; failing to appear at court; and contravening probation orders.

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