20 Skeletons Found Stacked in Mass Grave Near Ancient Dutch Castle

Twenty “presumably medieval” skeletons were discovered in a mass burial in Vianen by municipal employees excavating a moat. It is believed that the preponderance of the remains are those of males aged 15 to 30 who lived between the late Middle Ages and the 18th century.

Grim mass grave discovered with 20 skeletons that may have been stacked inside a box - T-News

A number of rusty nails were also collected from the scene, which suggests the stacked skeletons were initially buried in a wooden box. The rare discovery lies just outside the grounds of Batestein Castle, leading archaeologists to believe there may be more skeletons hiding in the area.

The remains were discovered last week on Friday, with nine skeletons confirmed by the evening. However, archaeologists returned to the gruesome excavation site Monday to find 11 more – bringing the total to 20.

Grim mass grave discovered with 20 skeletons that may have been stacked inside a box - T-News

Alderwoman Christa Hendriksen, one of the archaeologists, expressed “astonishment” at both the discovery and the fact that the corpses were heaped.

The lack of artifacts, such as buttons or jewelry, among the remains suggests that this may have been a mass homicide, as the team anticipated to discover items such as buttons or jewelry.

Grim mass grave discovered with 20 skeletons that may have been stacked inside a box - T-News

It also raises speculation that the skeletons were found outside of Batestein Castle. The structure was built in the 14th century and was plagued by hardship.

In 1567, the surrounding town and castle was overrun by the Spanish Army. More than a century later, fireworks sparked a large fire inside the castle’s walls and due to financial problems, it was never rebuilt.

Grim mass grave discovered with 20 skeletons that may have been stacked inside a box - T-News

The large keep was torn down in 1771, the rest of the castle followed in 1828 through 1829. The only thing left at present of the castle are part of the decorative gate, called the Hof or Bosch Gate, and some connecting wall parts. The former castle terrain is now built over with houses.

Grim mass grave discovered with 20 skeletons that may have been stacked inside a box - T-News

Grim mass grave discovered with 20 skeletons that may have been stacked inside a box - T-News

Related Posts

Dive into History: The 1848 California Gold Rush and the Treasure of Gold Bars

The majority of the text on this page came from historical descriptions that were included in various listings at Heritage Auctions. The discovery of gold in northern California in January 1848 was a transformative event for California itself, the nation, …

Read more

155 Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Discovered in Utah: Unveiling the Majestic Allosaurus jimmadseni

A new species of carnivorous theropod dinosaur has been identified from the fossilized remains discovered in the 1990s in northeastern Utah and Wyoming, the United States. A group of Allosaurus jimmadseni attacks a juvenile sauropod dinosaur. Image credit: …

Read more

Ancient Mystery: The Flightless Bird with a Huge Head from the Arctic 53 Million Years Ago

Gastornis was also discovered in Wyoming but scientists confirm finding of fossils on Ellesmere island as bird thought to migrate during dark Arctic winters A giant, flightless bird with a head the size of a horse’s roamed the Arctic 53m years ago when …

Read more

Stunning 2,400-Year-Old “Astronaut” Discovery That Might Change Our Understanding of Human History

Archaeologists have receпtly made a remarkable discovery: a statυe estimated to be aroυпd 2400 years old, depictiпg a figυre resembliпg a moderп astroпaυt iп a spacesυit. This fiпdiпg has sparked widespread iпtrigυe aпd debate amoпg experts, promptiпg …

Read more

Mysteries of the Underworld: Exploring the Afterlife of Egyptian Mummification

Mummification is the process of preserving the body after death by deliberately drying or embalming flesh. This typically involves removing moisture from a deceased body and using chemicals or natural preservatives, such as resin, to desiccate the flesh …

Read more

Archaeological Findings Uncover the Mystery of Ancient Human Sacrifice in China

In ancient times, human sacrifices were considered the most effective way to reach the celestial (or underground) office, so ritual murders were widespread almost everywhere. One way or another all ancient civilizations showed it up, but the first one, …

Read more

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *