A spectacular and creepy discovery in the capital of Styria: During construction work near the tagging works on Puchstrasse in Graz, numerous skeletons were discovered. They are several hundred years old and archaeologists are already in action.
Spectacular images of a gruesome find are currently circulating on social media: several skeletons have been found in the vicinity of the former tagger factory on Puchstrasse in Graz, Markus Lamb, spokesman for the Styrian police, confirms to ‘Krone’. According to this research, bones that were hundreds of years old were discovered by construction workers on 26 August. The find therefore does not relate to the former Nazi camp in Liebenau. City archaeologist Susanne Lamm assumes that the burials took place in the 17th or 18th century: “No grave goods were found, which makes dating difficult.”
Until now, it was not known that people had been buried in this area, the scientist emphasizes in an interview with the ‘Krone’: ‘The site is not included in the archaeological register.’ were located at a depth of one and a half meters. The forensic medicine department also took action, according to Markus Lamb: “From a police perspective, the work is over for the time being.”
Source: Krone

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