Excavation of Waterloo field hospital unearths limbs and musket balls
Waterloo Uncovered ’s project shines fresh light on battle that led to Napoleon’s defeatThe first ever excavation of the main allied field hospital at the Battle of Waterloo has uncovered sawn-off limbs and musket balls fired during a previously unrecorded fight on the steps of the farm where the Duke of Wellington ’s medics worked.The surprise find by British and Dutch archeologists, digging alongside 25 military veterans, opens up a new understanding of how theMont-St-Jeanfieldhospital was engulfed by war on 18 June 1815.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Daniel Boffey in Strasbourg Tags: Archaeology UK news Napoleon Bonaparte British army Post-traumatic stress disorder Europe Military World news Belgium Source Type: news
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