The skeletons of a woman and child have been discovered in the Tower of London, the first skeletons found at the famous historic site in 50 years.
The excavation, which was part of a project to improve access to the chapel, found the remains of a woman who was aged between 35 and 45 at the time of her death, and the skeleton of a 7-year-old child.
“These remains were found lying on their backs facing up (or ‘supine’) and were aligned with their feet facing east,” explained Hawkins in the blog post.
The excavation, which was part of a project to improve access to the chapel, found the remains of a woman who was aged between 35 and 45 at the time of her death, and the skeleton of a 7-year-old child.
“These remains were found lying on their backs facing up (or ‘supine’) and were aligned with their feet facing east,” explained Hawkins in the blog post.
500-year-old skeletons of a woman and child discovered in the Tower of London
The skeletons of a woman and child have been discovered in the Tower of London, the first skeletons found at the famous historic site in 50 years.
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