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    Neolithic teen prince was mauled by a bear
    A new study of the remains of a 15-year-old boy buried with luxurious grave goods in the Arena Candide Cave in Liguria, northwestern Italy, 27,000 years ago has found evidence that he was mauled to death by a bear. This is some of the first physical evidence of a violent interaction between prehistoric humans and megafauna, and the only one that is an articulated skeleton in a grave rather than a small bone fragment.The grave was first discovered in 1942. The body of an adolescent male was placed supine on a bed of red ochre with a lump of yellow ochre below the jaw. The most ornate artifact found in the grave was the boys headdress made of hundreds of perforated shells and several deer canines. His grave also contained ivory pendants, four antler btons percs (spear-throwers) and a large flint blade held in his right hand. He was dubbed Il Principe (the Prince) because of this remarkable funerary assemblage. It is one of the most richly adorned graves of the Gravettian culture ever found in Italy.Severe trauma to the skeleton was immediately evident to the archaeologists who unearthed it. The left scapula, left humerus, the left clavicle and left mandible had missing or damaged parts. The damage was so severe there was a hole between the neck, left shoulder and mandible. The yellow ochre lump placed there was likely connected to the wound, either to cover the disfiguring injury or as a ritual healing or restoration of wholeness.From the start, the prevailing hypothesis was that the youth had been attacked by a wild animal during a hunt gone wrong. No comprehensive studies of the bones and injuries has been done, however, and when the skeleton was reassembled for display at the Ligurian Archaeological Museum after World War II, it was patched with resins and glues that obscured some of the fractures.A team of researchers obtained authorization from the museum to remove the bones for thorough analysis with modern technology. In addition to the known fractured and missing bones, the team found perimortem bite marks and a linear mark on the skull consistent with a claw swipe, that could not be explained by other potentially fatal scenarios (a fall from a great height, violence inflicted by another human). Given the large carnivores that were found in the region during the Late Pleistocene, the likeliest candidates for the perpetrator are a brown bear or a cave bear.The researchers concluded that lesions on the boys skull and ankle were bite and claw marks, likely from a cave or brown bear, based on their patterns. He was probably a budding hunter still learning his skills when this happened, says lead study author Vitale Stefano Sparacello, a biological anthropologist at the University of Cagliari in Italy.The animal dislodged the boys mandible, left a groove in his skull, broke his clavicle and left a bite mark on his right ankle. Even the boys left pinky toe had been fractured. Though we dont know for sure, Sparacello contends that the injuries are indicative of a bear who would have viewed the boy as more of a menace that needed to be neutralized than a meal because these bears mostly ate plants.Microscopic examination found evidence of a small amount of bone healing. This means the poor youth lived for a few days, no more than three, after he was absolutely savaged by the animal. That means despite having face and shoulder torn up and his foot bitten, the princes major blood vessels remained intact or he would have bled to death right away. He must have been saved by his companions and brought to safety.The study had been published in the Journal of Anthropological Sciences and can be read here (pdf).
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    Today in History for 2nd February 2026
    Historical Events1653 - New Amsterdam becomes a city, later renamed New York City1900 - Gustave Charpentiers opera "Louise" premieres at the Salle Favart, in Paris France; performed by the Opra-Comique conducted by Andr Messageri1957 - Leonard Bernstein's musical "Candide" closes at Martin Beck Theater NYC after 73 performances2014 - Protests in Ukraine turn violent after parliament passes legislation that outlaws protest2020 - Palindrome Day: the date 02022020 reads the same forward and backward including in the US and China (last one like this 11 November 1111)More Historical Events Famous Birthdays1827 - Oswald Aschenbach, German landscape painter, born in Dsseldorf, Prussia (d. 1905)1883 - S Z Sakall [Ger Jen], Hungarian stage and film character actor (Dolly Sisters, Casablanca), born in Budapest Hungary (d. 1955)1899 - Benny Rubin, American actor and comedian (Benny Rubin Show), born in Boston, Massachusetts (d. 1986)1907 - Bernardas Brazdzionis, Lithuanian poet, editor and critic, born in Stebeikliai, Lithuania, Russian Empire (d. 2002)1944 - Geoffrey Hughes, British actor (Keeping Up Appearances, Coronation Street), born in Wallasey, England, (d. 2012)More Famous Birthdays Famous Deaths1673 - Kaspar Frster, German composer, dies at 561881 - Alekey Pisemski, Russian novelist and playwright (A Bitter Lot), dies at 59 (OS 21 Jan)1993 - Alexander Schneider, Lithuanian violinist (Budapest String Quartet), dies at 841999 - Marie Van Brittan Brown, American nurse and co-inventor of the home security system with her husband Albert L. Brown, dies at 762021 - Tom Moore, English army captain knighted for raising 32 million for the NHS, dies with COVID-19 at 100More Famous Deaths
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    'Jesus is not God,' says the billboard
    By Robin Schumacher, Exclusive Columnist Monday, February 02, 2026A screenshot of a video showing an unidentified man painting over a billboard in Los Angeles to read "The Bible says ... Jesus is ___
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    Trump Sets Course for Regime Change in Cuba
    [View Article at Source]With Maduro out, the U.S. is tightening the noose around the island nation.The post Trump Sets Course for Regime Change in Cuba appeared first on The American Conservative.
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    Minnesota is not an outlier; it's a case study: How did we get here?
    By Tony Perkins, CP Op-Ed Contributor Monday, February 02, 2026Federal agents block off the scene of a shooting as crowds gather on Jan. 24, 2026, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Agents shot an armed protester
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    Why Christians are losing the war against anxiety (and how God designed us to fight it)
    By Lee Warren, Op-ed contributor Monday, February 02, 2026iStock/Liubomyr VoronaIve spent more than 25 years operating on the human brain, changing lives by making precise, structural interventions
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    Heritagein the Arena
    [View Article at Source]The conservative think tank has often been right when that was a very lonely thing to be.The post Heritagein the Arena appeared first on The American Conservative.
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    Somebodys Got to Build It
    [View Article at Source]A new book examines J.D. Vance and the end of libertarian illusions.The post Somebodys Got to Build It appeared first on The American Conservative.
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    Why ICE Exists
    On January 28, 2026, the United States Department of Homeland Security released a short video honoring the life of Megan Bos, an Illinois woman whose death would otherwise have remained one more private
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    When the Roles Are Reversed - Crosswalk Couples Devotional - February 2When the Roles Are Reversed By: Vivian Bricker“However, each one of you also must love his wife as he loves himself, and the wife must respect her husband.” (Ephesians 5:33)“Our roles are reversed.” This was a common saying I heard my dad say throughout my life. From the time I was a little kid until the present day, I...
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