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Medieval girl buried face down with bound ankles, likely so she couldn’t ‘return’ from the grave


Before abandoning their settlement, a medieval community in England tore down an elaborate entrance gate and buried a 15-year-old girl in its place. And in a final act marking her as different, they likely bound her ankles and interred her face down, a new analysis reveals.

The girl’s unusual burial on the boundary of the settlement is an expression of “otherness,” archaeologists noted. 

“We will probably never know exactly how this young woman was viewed by the community she grew up in, but the way she was buried tells us she was almost certainly seen as different,” Don Walker, a senior human osteologist (bone specialist) at the Museum of London Archaeology (MOLA), said in a statement released Monday (Aug. 14). “Her burial rites may have reflected the nature of her death, or her social identity or that of her family.”

The teenager was buried in a pit that once held a wooden post supporting the settlement’s entrance gate. (Image credit: © MOLA Headland Infrastructure)

It’s even possible that the community bound the girl’s ankles due to a belief that her corpse might rise from the grave and harm the living.

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