Skeletons found in London archaeology dig reveal noxious environs
by Dalya Alberge from on (#449F9)
The discoveries were made at a 19th-century burial site at New Covent Garden market
News reports and social media anxiety may make us feel that life is tough in Britain today but the extraordinary findings of a new archaeological excavation have provided a salutary reminder that, a couple of centuries ago, it was so much worse.
Archaeologists who worked on an early 19th-century burial site at the New Covent Garden market in south-west London where about 100 bodies were found have said that they contain evidence of arduous working conditions, a noxious environment, endemic diseases, physical deformities, malnutrition and deadly violence.
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