Mystery of mass grave of 200 skeletons found beneath Paris supermarket by workmen

Mystery of mass grave of 200 skeletons found beneath Paris supermarket by workmen

The macabre discovery is thought to be the burial site of victims of an epidemic that struck France at least five centuries ago

Gruesome: 200 Skeletons have been found in a mass grave in France (Image: Denis Gliksman, Inrap)



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Builders have found a mass grave of around 200 skeletons beneath a supermarket in Paris.

The macabre discovery is thought to be the burial site of victims of an epidemic that struck France at least five centuries ago.

Chilling Find: The 200 Skeletons were found under the Monoprix supermarket in Paris (Image: Denis Gliksman, Inrap)

The workmen had been extending the basement of the Monoprix supermarket in the boulevard Sebastopol when they came across the bodies, stacked five deep in eight separate underground chambers.

Store manager Pascal Roy said: "We figured there'd be a few bones there considering it used to be the site of a cemetery, but we didn't expect to find mass graves."

Archaeologists from the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research were called in to take over after the discovery at the weekend.

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An expert said: "The fact that the skeletons were so closely packed together in a mass grave suggests that they were the victims of an epidemic like the plague, which struck France throughout the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries.

"The grave provides an excellent opportunity to learn about how death was managed and how funerary practices were carried out centuries ago.

"We will now carry out carbon and DNA testing on the bones to find out more about this extraordinary site."


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