London skulls reveal gruesome evidence of Roman head hunters
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Improved forensic techniques have shed new light on 39 skulls excavated near Museum of London in 1988
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Information overload is a common complaint from young people, especially now that knowledge is easier to access and share over online networks. Being able to summarize, condense and visualize information meaningfully is an important skill for any student. Infographics have become a hugely popular tool for data visualization, and can now be created by both educators and students using online tools.
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