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Cornish beauty spot 'possible mass grave' site | Cornish beauty spot 'possible mass grave' site |
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A possible mass grave of more than 200 sailors has been discovered at a Cornish beauty spot. | A possible mass grave of more than 200 sailors has been discovered at a Cornish beauty spot. |
The National Trust will excavate the site near Lizard Point after geophysical surveys revealed a "mass burial pit". | The National Trust will excavate the site near Lizard Point after geophysical surveys revealed a "mass burial pit". |
HMS Royal Anne crashed on to rocks and sank off Lizard Point in 1721 with the loss of 207 sailors. | |
A three-year study has found it appears the washed-up bodies were buried on land at Pistil Meadow. | |
'Skeletal material' | 'Skeletal material' |
National Trust archaeologist Jim Parry said the geophysical survey results "seem to be showing a very large mass burial pit". | National Trust archaeologist Jim Parry said the geophysical survey results "seem to be showing a very large mass burial pit". |
He said the excavation, to be carried out in the summer of 2016, could show "the preservation of skeletal material". | He said the excavation, to be carried out in the summer of 2016, could show "the preservation of skeletal material". |
The valley at Pistil Meadow is one of the few places where the shore can be accessed. | The valley at Pistil Meadow is one of the few places where the shore can be accessed. |
Until 1808 shipwreck victims did not have to be buried on consecrated ground. | Until 1808 shipwreck victims did not have to be buried on consecrated ground. |
The Royal Anne, a military transport galley launched in 1709, was sailing to Barbados when it was caught in a ferocious storm. | The Royal Anne, a military transport galley launched in 1709, was sailing to Barbados when it was caught in a ferocious storm. |
The wreck of the ship was found near Lizard Point by divers in the 1970s. | The wreck of the ship was found near Lizard Point by divers in the 1970s. |
The National Trust has worked with archaeologists from Bournemouth University, the Maritime Archaeology Sea Trust and the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Maritime Archaeology Society to survey Pistil meadow. | The National Trust has worked with archaeologists from Bournemouth University, the Maritime Archaeology Sea Trust and the Cornwall and Isles of Scilly Maritime Archaeology Society to survey Pistil meadow. |
The findings of the excavation may allow the site to be afforded legal protection as a grave in future. | The findings of the excavation may allow the site to be afforded legal protection as a grave in future. |
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