- Workers found bones during March asbestos removal process
- Experts say they probably belonged to four adults
Workers renovating a century-old performance hall discovered human remains under the orchestra pit and now archaeologists are planning to analyze the bones.
The property under Cincinnati Music Hall was a public burial ground in 1818, and bones have been popping up since construction began for the building in 1876.
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Continue reading...Via: Archaeology | The Guardian
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