Buried outside of consecrated ground just south of norwich’s medieval jewish quarter, the bones’ positioning inside the well indicates the victims were thrown in headfirst, with the bodies of. The adults may have been thrown into the well first based on fractured bones and the absence of similar trauma in the children’s remains atop them The 17 bodies, including 11 children, found at bottom of medieval well by construction workers show the “real horror” of antisemitic violence, researchers say.
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A close examination of the adult bones showed fractures caused by the impact of hitting the bottom of the well
But the same damage was not seen on the children's bones, suggesting they were thrown in after the adults who cushioned the fall of their bodies.
But the same damage was not seen on the children's bones, suggesting they were thrown in after the adults who cushioned the fall of their bodies The team had earlier considered the.