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The Search For King Alfred Bbc2
Did anyone watch this, just finished on BBC2? Neil Oliver was commentating on Alfred's life and trying to determine whether a bunch of bones were actually Alfred's. It was really interesting, but I fell asleep at 945 - were they Alfred's bones, or not......?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No. Well not the original ones they were testing but they then were given some more from a recent excavation of the abbey site and apart from a few more that were too late they did have a part of male pelvis that had the right date. So it's a possible but another dig is needed to try and find the rest of him ( whoever he might be)
hey found a bit of a pelvis from a male, from about that era, and said there couldn't have been many other people buried around there (which sounds like speculation). They couldn't even say if it might be him or his son, though.
Wishful thinking, if you ask me, but they say they hope to resume digging (the pelvis was dug up in the 90s and then put in a box and forgotten.) So they could come up with better evidene. Don't hold your breath.
Wishful thinking, if you ask me, but they say they hope to resume digging (the pelvis was dug up in the 90s and then put in a box and forgotten.) So they could come up with better evidene. Don't hold your breath.
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