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Archaeologists find bones from prehistoric war in Germany

Archaeologists find bones from prehistoric war in Germany Schwerin, Germany - Archaeologists have discovered the bones of at least 50 prehistoric people killed in an armed attack in Germany around 1300 BC.

The signs of battle from around 1300 BC were found near Demmin, north of Berlin. They are the first proof of any war north of the Alps during the Bronze Age, said state archaeologist Detlef Jantzen on Thursday.

One of the skulls had a coin-sized hole in it, indicating the 20- to 30-year-old man had received a mortal blow. A neurologist said he was probably hit with a wooden club and died within hours.

Parents jailed for murder: daughter, 5, starved to death

Schwerin, Germany  - The parents of a five-year-old German girl who starved to death in her cot last year were convicted of murder Wednesday and each jailed for 11 years and 9 months.