A 3D visualisation of two of the 15th Century skulls. One (right) shows a fatal sword wound that removed a portion of the man's face and a blade cut above his left eye which was inflicted around the time of death. PIC: Visualising Heritage, University of Bradford.
The burial plot which shows one of two skeletons surrounded by the four skulls. PIC: FAS Heritage.
They didn’t mess around.
For they swore by the Holy Water,
They swore by the salt they ate,
That the soul of Lieutenant Eshmitt Sahib
Should go to his God in state,
With fifty file of Burmans
To open him Heaven’s gate.
Ok, Scots.
And only four.
Close enough.
So Ghidorah is Scottish.
I thought he was wearing a kilt when he was burning down Tokyo.
Dental work looks British.
cool! My maternal grandfather was a Mackay; he was buried in a Mackay-plaid kilt ...
Fascinating! I had never heard before that the Picts had six heads.
Some things don’t change. There was never anything worth much north of Hadrian’s Wall.
Ancestor of Debbie Wasserman Schultz...