
Malin Holst
Malin Holst is a researcher at the University of York who contributed to groundbreaking archaeological findings regarding the lives of gladiators in Roman Britain, particularly through the analysis of skeletal remains that displayed evidence of lion bites.
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Malin Holst is a study coauthor from the University of York who contributed to the findings about the gladiator graveyard.
Man recovered from ‘gladiator graveyard’ died of lion bite, study findsMalin Holst, a professor of Osteoarchaeology at the University of York, expressed excitement over the findings.
Las mordeduras halladas en un esqueleto que demuestran los combates de gladiadores contra leonesMalin Holst, who teaches osteoarchaeology at the University of York, stated that she had never seen anything like the bite marks during her 30 years of analyzing skeletons.
Gladijatori se jesu borili sa lavovima - evo i prvog dokazaMalin Holst, who teaches osteoarchaeology at the University of York, stated that she had never seen anything like the bite marks during her 30 years of analyzing skeletons.
Gladijatori se jesu borili sa lavovimaMalin Holst, a professor of Osteoarchaeology at the University of York, stated that she had never seen anything like these bite marks in her 30 years of skeleton analysis.
Las mordeduras halladas en un esqueleto que demuestran los combates de gladiadores contra leonesMalin Holst, a Senior Lecturer in Osteoarchaeology at the University of York, said in 30 years of analysing skeletons she had 'never seen anything like these bite marks'.
Bites on gladiator bones first evidence of combat with lionMalin Holst is a lecturer in osteoarchaeology at the University of York and a coauthor of the study.
Gladiator likely faced off with a lion, bite marks on skeleton suggestMalin Holst is a researcher at the University of York and co-author of the study on the gladiator skeleton.
Inglaterra: hallan esqueleto de gladiador con mordeduras de león - Ciencia












