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  • Till death do us part?

    Not for these two.


    (I realize this happened last year but i just cam across it and though it was interesting)
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    February 13, 2007—In what's been called a Valentine's Day gift to Italy, archaeologists today excavated two interlocked Stone Age skeletons—leaving their "eternal embrace" intact and making it easier to analyze the double burial.

    Discovered last week during construction not far from Verona, the setting of Romeo and Juliet, the roughly 5,000-year-old couple has already become an icon of enduring love to many.

    Like Shakespeare's star-crossed lovers, the prehistoric twosome appear to be young, as evidenced by the condition of their teeth. But that's about all that is known about them so far. They could just as easily be two brothers.

    But dig supervisor Elena Menotti takes the romantic view.

    "It was a very emotional discovery," the archaeologist told the Associated Press last week. "From thousands of years ago we feel the strength of this love. Yes, we must call it love."

  • #2
    Re: Till death do us part?

    That's actually rather nice.

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    • #3
      Re: Till death do us part?

      There have been more incidents. Actually, the hunchback of Notredam was based, if I'm not mistaken on a dig like this, again embraced. It's beautiful, really.
      THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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      • #4
        Re: Till death do us part?

        This was until they analyzed finger placements and realized the two were long-time "friends" fighting over a donkey and actually ended up choking each other to death.
        this post = teh win.

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