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Wednesday 12 August 2015 11:11 amCrossrail workers find mass burial site containing victims of catastrophic event the Great Plague of 1665 at Liverpool StreetBy: Catherine NeilanShareFacebookShare on <a href=www.polenes.com.es>polene espana</a> FacebookXShare on TwitterLinkedInShare on LinkedInWh <a href=www.stanley-usa.us>stanley usa</a> atsAppShare on WhatsAppEmailShare on EmailAdd as a preferredsource on GoogleCrossrail archeologists have uncovered a mass burial site at Liverpool Street containing the skeletons of victims from the Great Plague of 1665.A mass burial site containing <a href=www.polene-italy.it>polene</a> 30 bodies was unearthed during excavation of the old Bedlam hospital ground at the site.A headstone found nearby with the date 1665, and the individuals appear to have been buried on the same day, leading the excavators to believe they were victims of The Great Plague.The thin wooden coffins have collapsed and rotted, giving the appearance of a slumped and distorted mass grave, Crossrail said.The skeletons will now be analysed by osteologists from Museum of London Archaeology, and scientific tests may reveal if bubonic plague or some other pestilence was the cause of death.Lead archeologist for Crossrail Jay Carver said: The construction of Crossrail gives us a rare opportunity to study previously inaccessible areas of London and learn about the lives and deaths of 16th and 17th Century Londoners.This mass burial, so different to the other individual burials found in the Bedlam cemetery, is very likely a reaction to a catastrophic event. Only Snhb Hunted
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