Scientists and historians finally know why hundreds of human bones are still being pulled from the bottom of the River Thames in a 300-year-old mystery. Researchers examined 30 skeletons found in ...
principal curator of the anthropology collections at the Natural History Museum of London. The team dismissed the theory that bodies entered the Thames through the erosion of riverside Bronze Age ...
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We Have Been Dumping Bodies in the River Thames for 6,000 YearsArchaeologists have discovered a macabre part of the River Thames's history. For over 6,000 years, humans have been dumping bodies into the London river. The new study examined 61 skeletons -- 30 ...
Sierra Jones is the founder of LMNRY, and is the only black woman-owned business on historic Thames Street in Newport.
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Digital Camera World on MSNStunning photographs of the River Thames captured for the Thames Lens competition 2025!The beautiful and historic River Thames has been captured in all its glory in the Thames Lens 2025 competition ...
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People have been dumping corpses into the Thames since at least the Bronze Age, study findsare quite taken aback to hear that hundreds of human bones have come from the River Thames," study lead author Nichola Arthur, a curator at the Natural History Museum in London, told Live Science ...
Not all of them are open to the public - but here are six of the 'Thames Riviera' islands with an interesting history, from the homes of beloved authors to rock star venues, wildlife sanctuaries ...
Lisa Smith, 43, from Slough, was shot dead in Knockholt near The Three Horseshoes pub just after 7pm on Valentine’s Day, Kent ...
Three senior judges will hand down a ruling in writing over whether the decision to approve Thames Water’s restructuring should be overturned.
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