
TV crew uncovers 2,000-year-old murder mystery during shoot at ancient British settlement
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Archaeologists filming Channel 4's "Sandi Toksvig's Hidden Wonders" uncovered a 2,000-year-old teenage girl's skeleton buried face-down in Dorset, suggesting human sacrifice.
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Toksvig, who studied archaeology at the University of Cambridge, joined the archaeological excavation centered around a 2,000-year-old Iron Age settlement in Dorset.
The settlement belonged to the Durotriges, a tribe that lived in rural Dorset before the Roman conquest.

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