A gruesome scene has been discovered at a Belgian cathedral – a wall made entirely of human bones. The 500-year-old partition was uncovered at Saint-Bavo in the city of Ghent, which is constructed of thigh and shin bones from adults, with skulls placed in spaces of the structure. Experts believe the bones were removed from […]
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Wall Made of Human Bones and Skulls that Dates Back 500 Years Ago Is Unearthed by Archaeologists at a Belgian Cathedral
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