Hundreds of human bones have emerged from the River Thames in the last two centuries, most of them prehistoric.
"Violence is a particularly common theme for later prehistoric human remains from watery places," said the head researcher.
These bloody words were written by 19th-Century antiquarian H.S. Cuming in On the discovery of Celtic crania in the vicinity ...
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Construction of the Thames Tideway Tunnel, a 25-kilometre-long sewer, has been completed below London to minimise pollution ...
Most of the bodies plunged into UK's Thames river are from the Bronze and Iron Ages, as per the findings of the study.