mardi 17 mai 2016
Yo ho ho and a bottle of poisoned rum? Deaths of British sailors still a mystery
A team of researchers led by an anthropologist at Lakehead University, in Thunder Bay, Ont., is shedding new light on what caused the deaths of sailors buried at a British Naval Hospital cemetery in Antigua in the late 1700s and early 1800s.
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