Culture
Man Follows His Spirit and Excavates Mind-blowing Treasure
The Chariot Uncovers Everything
Even as Mike thought the molar was human, it turns out it belonged to one of the horses that pulled the chariot. During the 14th century, it was not particularly unusual for individuals of importance to be buried with their precious items.
The specialists have a hard time trying to understand this: it is common for burial wheels to be flat on the ground. The wheels were parallel with the floor, causing the archaeologists to be puzzled.