By RYOSUKE NONAKA/ Staff Writer
July 12, 2021 at 07:30 JST
The upper part of a Jomon Period man’s pelvis, foreground, bears two triangular shark tooth scars, while the leg bone, center, has many straight parallel marks. (Ryosuke Nonaka)
A man who lived in what is now Okayama Prefecture has been identified as the world’s earliest victim of a shark attack, a study found. [Read More]
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