
David Jennings
David Jennings is the Director of Archaeology in York, known for his insights into the archaeological significance of discoveries related to Roman gladiators, including the first osteoarchaeological proof of gladiatorial combat found far from the iconic Coliseum in Rome.
Not in the pool (under ¢1).
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David Jennings, the executive director of York Archaeology, commented on the significance of the discovery.
Las mordeduras halladas en un esqueleto que demuestran los combates de gladiadores contra leonesDavid Jennings, the executive director of the independent educational charity York Archaeology, noted the significance of the archaeological evidence of gladiatorial fights found far from the Roman Colosseum.
Gladijatori se jesu borili sa lavovimaDavid Jennings, the executive director of York Archaeology, remarked on the significance of finding the first osteoarchaeological evidence of this type of gladiatorial combat far from the Colosseum in Rome.
Las mordeduras halladas en un esqueleto que demuestran los combates de gladiadores contra leonesDavid Jennings, CEO of York Archaeology, said: 'We may never know what brought this man to the arena where we believe he may have been fighting for the entertainment of others.'
Bites on gladiator bones first evidence of combat with lionDavid Jennings is the CEO of York Archaeology and a doctoral researcher in the department of archaeology at the University of York.
Gladiator likely faced off with a lion, bite marks on skeleton suggestDavid Jennings is the general director of Archaeology in York who commented on the extraordinary insights provided by the study.
Inglaterra: hallan esqueleto de gladiador con mordeduras de león - Ciencia








