Weerdinge Men
100 B.C.-A.D. 50 Found in Drenthe, The Netherlands in 1904
They were long called the "Weerdinge couple" and thought to be a
man and a woman. Experts now speculate these two men may have been
brothers, lovers, or father and son. One of them suffered a large
chest wound, and his intestines spilled out when he was laid in
his grave. According to the Roman historian Strabo, some Iron Age
Europeans tried to divine the future by "reading" a victim's
entrails.