It was the first-ever published account of human remains that were dragged from the River Thames during the construction of the Victoria Bridge. According to a study published in the journal ...
Hundreds of human bones have been dredged from the bottom of England's River Thames over the past two centuries, and a new study of these skeletons suggests that most of them date back to the ...
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 ...
British scientists from the Natural History Museum in London, led by curator Nicola Arthur, discovered the origin of hundreds of human skeletons found at the bottom of the River Thames.
By Alexander Nazaryan The banks of the Thames River have hosted human settlements ... has been steadily deposited on the river’s muddy bottom for modern archaeologists to mine.
Bill traverses the Thames from top to bottom Bill traverses the Thames from top to bottom Available for over a year Part 3: Bill's journey continues at Sonning Lock with the help of his Salter's ...