During an excavation of an old graveyard in Burgundy-Franche-Comté, France, experts at the French National Archaeological Research Institute (INRAP) discovered many coffins. Among these are some rare lead coffins.
According to INRAP experts, these coffins date back to the 3rd to 5th centuries.
Inside the coffins contain the remains of nearly 150 people. So far, experts have not been able to identify themselves and their identities.
The reason is because the inside of the coffin has very few furniture buried with the dead. Therefore, experts have a lot of difficulties in understanding the life of the ancients.
Usually, the coffin is usually made from wood or marble, marble.
The finding of lead coffins at this archaeological site is extremely rare.
Above the coffins of lead do not have any characters or drawings.
Experts are now trying to decipher why the ancients buried the deceased in lead coffins heavier than coffins made from other materials.
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