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What the First Gladiator Bones Can Tell Us About How They Lived

The first gladiator bones ever found reveal a small but unmistakable detail about how they lived.

10/08/2025

Secrets of the Dead

What the First Gladiator Bones Can Tell Us About How They Lived

Clip: Season 22 Episode 7 | 3m 8sVideo has Closed Captions

The first gladiator bones ever found reveal a small but unmistakable detail about how they lived.

While examining the first gladiator bones ever found, forensic anthropologist Fabian Kanz spots a small but unmistakable detail in a skull. Appearing to have healed, the scarring on the bone suggests some gladiators may have received the best medical care available to Ancient Romans.

10/08/2025

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