The Thames River has yielded a haunting discovery: a trove of human bones dating back to the Bronze and Iron Ages. The origins of these ancient remains remain shrouded in mystery, prompting ...
These bloody words were written by 19th-Century antiquarian H.S. Cuming in On the discovery of Celtic crania in the vicinity ...
Chronology efforts led by researchers at Natural History Museum, London, and Historic England have produced 30 new dates for ...
"Violence is a particularly common theme for later prehistoric human remains from watery places," said the head researcher.
Scientists and historians finally know why hundreds of human bones are still being pulled from the bottom of the River Thames ...
A new study of human remains dredged from the Thames River reveals that people frequently deposited corpses there in the Bronze and Iron ages.