Excavation of 17 Jewish children bones

Archaeologists have found 17 human skeletons in a valley in England. According to experts, this is evidence that Jewish children were killed and thrown into wells after maturity.

Among these 17 skeletons, experts identified 11 skeletons of children aged 2-17 years, six remaining skeletons of young men and women. These skeletons stick together due to being thrown into one place.

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17 children's skeletons are joined by being buried in one place

Scientists analyzed the DNA, carbon and chemical components of these skeletons. They were from the 12th or 13th century, when Jews faced terrorism across Europe. Of the seven skeletons examined, the five skeletons with matching DNA sequences are the same.

The group of professors from the Center for Anthropology and Human Identity (University of Dundee, England) directly participated in Jewish studies through this skeleton.

' The discoveries of the Jewish life show us that there is a human regime of slaughtering each other. This opens up a scenario of war crimes in the Balkan war , 'said Professor Black.

According to the professor, Jewish children were often stabbed to death and thrown into a well, while pregnant women were stabbed to death with bayonets instead of using iron bars. It is thought that using bayonet will release the baby in the abdomen, the next generation may escape suffering.

Previously, many research groups came to the conclusion that Jews suffer from a number of diseases such as leprosy, leprosy or tuberculosis, even die of plague, so they have to bury a place. However, through this new test, there is absolutely no sign of disease.

These skeletons were discovered in 2004 during an excavation in central Norwich, England. Recently, however, new archaeologists brought up and commented on Jewish killing customs.