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Skeleton with 167 fractures may be first known trebuchet victim
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Skeleton with 167 fractures may be first known trebuchet victim

Remains of a young man found in Stirling Castle's chapel in Scotland in 1997 show 167 bone fractures, making him a candidate for the oldest known trebuchet fatality. Biological anthropologist Jo Buckberry of Bradford University presented the findings at the European Paleopathology Association meeting on Aug. 5. The man may have been killed by a stone launched from the famous "War Wolf" trebuchet, built at the order of England's King Edward I.

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