Archeologists found the most ancient victim of attack of a shark

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The British archeologists investigated remains of the man from Tsukumo's Japanese parking, relating to 1370-1010 B.C. Scientists revealed not less than 790 cuts left by a tiger or white shark on the bones. This most earlier direct proof of attack of these fishes on the person. Article is published in Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. Attacks of sharks on the person meet rather seldom, as a rule, in the modern world no more than hundred such cases in a year are fixed, thus the majority traumatized were not deadly. Most often they occur to Australia, South Africa, United States of America, Brazil and...