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Dr. Booth said it was “by far the most comprehensive effort” to date the human remains found in the Thames. The river’s mud, which lacks oxygen, is a sealant that helps preserve remains.
The team dismissed the theory that bodies entered the Thames through the erosion of riverside Bronze Age and Iron Age burials due to a lack of archaeological evidence; no such burials have been ...
If you're kind of used to the Thames in London, which, obviously, it's such a big, iconic, famous river, if you have visited London and want to know where it starts. it starts there.