A stone’s throw from a Tesco Extra grocery store and a Ramada hotel, in the small town of Bar Hill in Cambridge, England, archaeologists made a startling discovery: the remains an ancient comb, likely ...
It's officially January. Yes, this means we're currently faced with actually carrying out our New Year's resolutions, not just setting them and getting back to the party. Sitting down and writing them ...
Last week I got a fabulous blowout at Ursula Stephen Salon that had people asking whether I have a perm and complimenting me on my hair left and right. And then rain and humidity swooped in and tossed ...
My journey to the promised land of natural hair has been a path paved with many trials and errors, shampoos, conditioners, creams and oils. As I am learning to embrace and celebrate my natural hair in ...
A hair comb made from part of a human skull has been identified recently from among thousands of ancient artifacts recovered during archeological excavations around Cambridge, England. The comb, ...
Researchers revealed that the comb was made of a human skull and was most likely used as an amulet rather than to style hair. See more on ...
The study revealed that during Iron Age, people who lived in Britain used human bones from arms and legs to make different tools, including those for cleaning animal skins. Scientists from the Museum ...
It’s officially January. Yes, this means we’re currently faced with actually carrying out our New Year’s resolutions, not just setting them and getting back to the party. Sitting down and writing them ...
A 2,000-year-old hair comb discovered in a museum's collection was carved from a human skull. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. An ...
An ancient comb carved from a chunk of human skull has left researchers in London scratching their heads about whether or not it was actually used to style hair thousands of years ago. Archaeologists ...