97 bodies found buried in a house

97 bodies found buried in a house: A gruesome find for Chinese archaeologists. During one of their excavations they unearthed a possible prehistoric epidemic. According to th reports, a total of 97 human bodies were found stuffed into a 5,000 year-old small house in northeast China.

The bodies of the dead include juveniles, young and middle-age adults were packed together in the house – smaller than a modern-day squash court – before it burnt down.

The site dates back to a time before writing was used in the area, when people lived in relatively small settlements, growing crops and hunting for food, ‘Live Science’ reported.

97 bodies found buried in a house
97 bodies found buried in a house

“Hamin Mangha site is the largest and best-preserved prehistoric settlement site found to date in northeast China,” researchers wrote in the journal Chinese Archaeology.

In 2011, researchers unearthed the foundations of 29 houses, most of which are simple one-room structures containing a hearth and doorway. The house with the bodies, dubbed “F40,” was just about 20 square meters.

The bodies of the dead include juveniles, young and middle-age adults
The bodies of the dead include juveniles, young and middle-age adults

“On the floor, numerous human skeletons are disorderly scattered,” researchers said.

“The skeletons in the northwest are relatively complete, while those in the east often [have] only skulls, with limb bones scarcely remaining,” they said.

Fire likely caused wooden beams of the roof to collapse, leaving parts of skulls and limb bones not only charred but also deformed in some way, the report said.