Environment
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Remains of Ancient Human Sacrifices in Korea Found Beneath the Walls of Wolseong Palace
Two sets of skeletons were found buried under the walls of a castle in Korea. It is prominent in the Korean ancient culture to bury servants while they're still alive to serve dead kings in the afterlife.
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