When retired British Army Capt. Mark Evans returned home after seven months of duty in Afghanistan in 2008, he had a hard time readjusting to life as a civilian. “Mentally I was a mess,” Evans said in ...
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Were the bones of fallen Battle of Waterloo soldiers sold as fertilizer? As very few human remains have been found from what was such a bloodied affair, killing thousands, it’s a conclusion that a new ...
Jerusalem Post / Archaeology Bones of Battle of Waterloo casualties may have been sold as fertilizer - study A new study examines the possible cause as to why no mass graves for the thousands of ...
A pile of amputated limbs and the remains of several military horses have been excavated at the site of the Battle of Waterloo. The gruesome discovery was made at a farm in Belgium by Waterloo ...
Tens of thousands of soldiers died or suffered grievous wounds at 1815’s Battle of Waterloo, but despite that, few remains have been found at the site of the battlefield. A recently discovered ...
The bones of British and Prussian soldiers who were killed during the Battle of Waterloo have been found in three private homes across Belgium in a staggeringly unexpected discovery. The “huge” ...
A team of battlefield excavation experts from Belgium, Britain, France and Germany are preparing an archeological expedition to the site of the Battle of Waterloo, AFP reports. The operation marks the ...
Launched on the anniversary of the conflict, a new study suggests that mystery still surrounds what happened to the bodies of Waterloo militaries. As very few human remains have been found from what ...
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