Historical records from 1350 show that as many as 12,000 people were buried in 11 “plague pits” outside the city of Erfurt, Germany, after the Black Death claimed up to half of Europe’s population ...
NUREMBERG, GERMANY—According to a CNN report, eight plague pits estimated to hold the remains of more than 1,500 people were discovered in southern Germany during an investigation conducted ahead of a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The remains of people buried in an east London plague pit which was used for mass burials in 1348 and 1349.Museum of London ...
(CNN) -- The Black Death, the world’s most devastating plague outbreak, killed half of medieval Europe’s population in the space of seven years in the 14th century, shifting the course of human ...
(CNN) — The word “plague” brings to mind the great scourge of the Middle Ages that filled the streets and so-called plague pits with the bodies of its victims. But as recent news reports remind us, we ...
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A mass burial site which may contain 30 victims of the Great Plague of 1665 has been unearthed during the construction of Crossrail. The discovery was made during excavation of the Bedlam burial ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: Researchers believe they’ve discovered a “plague pit” mass grave from 1350 outside of Erfurt, Germany. The deserted medieval village of Neuses was ...