Wife buried next to husband for 1,000 years had face hollowed out — historians aren’t sure why

Archaeologists are scratching their heads over the 1,000-year-old remains of a woman, buried next to her husband, with her face and head hollowed out.

An excavation participant uncovers a tomb from the Carolingian period on the grounds of the Royal Palatinate of Helfta.

The curious couple had been unearthed in the former royal palace of Helfta in Eisleben, in the German state of Saxony, according to the Daily Mail.

The alleged bride, who stood at five feet, was lying next to her slightly bigger husband.

It’s not yet clear how or when they died, however most peculiar was the fact that the wife was missing all the bones in her face while her husband’s countenance was still intact.

An aerial view of the exhumed couple.

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Unfortunately, as of yet, the reason for the bride’s literal loss of face remains a mystery.

Archaeologists are currently examining the remains at the lab to try and crack this 1,000-year-old cold case file.

The male skeleton.

Experts did deduce that the pair were of noble blood due to the “royal accouterment” in the husband’s possession.

“Among other things, they found a knife, a belt set and the fittings for a so-called official staff, such as those carried by generals, on him,” archaeologist Felix Biermann from the Saxony-Anhalt State Office for Monument Preservation and Archeology told the German newspaper Bild, per the Daily Mail.

The gravesite.

His other half, meanwhile, was interred sans possessions — a phenomenon that Biermann deemed quite “unusual” for a noblewoman.

His only theory was that she and her grave-mate were ancient adherents to Christianity, which traditionally shunned being buried with baubles. However, this wouldn’t explain why the husband’s corpse was so ornately adorned.

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