Mystery over male Black Death victims found buried hand in hand
by Maev Kennedy from on (#2DG62)
Archaeologists say pair unearthed in London plague burial ground may have been related by blood or marriage
The skeletons of two men who were buried apparently hand in hand during an outbreak of the Black Death have been excavated from a plague burial ground in London.
The men, believed to have been in their 40s, were buried in the early 15th century in a carefully dug double grave, in identical positions, with heads turned towards the right and the left hand of one man apparently clasping the right hand of the other.