Hundreds of human bones have emerged from the River Thames in the last two centuries, most of them prehistoric.
The SS Richard Montgomery sank in the Thames Estuary near Sheerness, Kent, in August 1944, taking some 1,400 tons of American bombs to the bottom. But Southend ... to storm key river Coast ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNBronze, Iron Age ritual linked to hundreds of bodies found in UK’s Thames River: StudyMost of the bodies plunged into UK's Thames river are from the Bronze and Iron Ages, as per the findings of the study.
It was the first ever published account of human remains being dredged from the River Thames during the construction of the Victoria Bridge. An unusual amount of skulls were found among bronze and ...
Hundreds of human bones have been pulled from the River Thames (Picture: Getty Images) Scientists and historians finally know why hundreds of human bones are still being pulled from the bottom of ...
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Essex Live on MSN'I went to Essex's hidden gem beach and it is one of the most picturesque and serene spots'Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
in the podcast she reveals five objects found on the Thames foreshore that tell a story about the river and the people who live on it. Here are the objects. This fragment almost looks like a ...
“I’m using the River Thames as a vehicle to explore contemporary ritual in ... such as the ship-spotters in Tilbury, teenagers drinking in Southend-on-Sea, British Hindus celebrating Ganesh’s birthday ...
Submerge yourself in the depths of the River Thames in this unique audio installation by sound artist Jana Winderen in collaboration with Tony Myatt. Ever wondered what lies beneath the surface of the ...
THE world's last seagoing paddle steamer is set to return to Southend Pier this ... historic Waverley ship along the River Blackwater, River Medway, and the Thames - as well as trips to the ...
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