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Title: FAO sprotyrover & others interested in Battle of Waterloo
Post by: wilts rover on January 04, 2024, 09:18:59 pm
Just been trailed that the next episode of Digging For Britain, BBC2, Tues 9th Jan, will include a piece on 'Waterloo's Disappearing Dead', investigating whether or not there is any substance in rumours surrounding the lack of graves for the casualties (c20000 of them) from the site of the Battle at Waterloo.

https://www.radiotimes.com/programme/b-efbamr/digging-for-britain-season-11/?episode=b-tx47xx
Title: Re: FAO sprotyrover & others interested in Battle of Waterloo
Post by: Monkcaster_Rover on January 04, 2024, 11:51:02 pm
Looks good. Thanks for sharing.
Title: Re: FAO sprotyrover & others interested in Battle of Waterloo
Post by: mugnapper on January 05, 2024, 01:56:00 pm
I've always said that if 'Time Team' had been on telly when I was 14, I would have become an archaeologist.
Title: Re: FAO sprotyrover & others interested in Battle of Waterloo
Post by: ravenrover on January 05, 2024, 03:45:22 pm
You could have made a career like Alice Roberts has done by being on your knees in front of Tony Robinson
Title: Re: FAO sprotyrover & others interested in Battle of Waterloo
Post by: Colemans Left Hook on January 05, 2024, 04:34:40 pm
we all know about  "teeth robbing "   made a change from "wearing dead man's shoes "  but that's water under the bridge

https://www.ancient-origins.net/history/waterloo-teeth-0012931
Title: Re: FAO sprotyrover & others interested in Battle of Waterloo
Post by: mugnapper on January 05, 2024, 04:35:33 pm
I must admit that the prospect of squatting in a trench with numerous female students all day and then going to the boozer all night was part of the attraction lol
Title: Re: FAO sprotyrover & others interested in Battle of Waterloo
Post by: Sprotyrover on February 04, 2024, 11:29:23 am
Sorry Wilts I missed this post, thank you, I do know that after the battle a mob of peasants descended on the dead and stripped and recycled the clothing and pulled any good teeth for sale to Dentists, Victor Hugo stayed at a stately home near Doncaster and commented that the Land owner bought several hundred bushels of bones from the mass graves at Waterloo Austerlitz and Leipzig, human and horse these were ground to powder in a Bone mill at Marshgate and ploughed into the local soil, it would seem we are all Cannibal of a sort!