160 plus fractures found in Scottish castle skeleton may be first confirmed trebuchet death
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Coverage overview
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The earliest report detected came from Times of India World at 06:58 UTC on 16 August 2026, and the most recent from Live Science 1 day later.
1 of them had filed within an hour of the first report; coverage reached 2 publishers over 1 day.
Scottish is named in all 2 reports.
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Coverage from 2 publishers
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Times of India World
160 plus fractures found in Scottish castle skeleton may be first confirmed trebuchet death
A 14th-century skeleton found beneath Scotland’s Stirling Castle may be the first confirmed archaeological evidence of a person killed by a trebuchet. Researchers found more than 160 fractures, includ
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Live Science
Skeleton with 167 fractures discovered at Scottish castle may have been first victim of Edward I's 'War Wolf' trebuchet
Dozens of fractures in a medieval skeleton found buried near a castle suggest the person may have been killed by a direct trebuchet hit.
Read on Live Science →
How the coverage developed
- first Times of India World coverage detected 160 plus fractures found in Scottish castle skeleton may be first confirmed trebuchet death
- +1d Live Science coverage detected Skeleton with 167 fractures discovered at Scottish castle may have been first victim of Edward I's 'War Wolf' trebuchet