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23 July 2013 at 1:40pm Site of walrus dig The walrus bones were found at a dig at St Pancras Station. Mechanical excavation of the burial ground. Credit: High Speed 1 Archaeological excavation of coffined burials in the upper levels of St Pancras churchyard. Credit: High Speed 1 Last updated Tue 23 Jul 2013 Read more 3 updates Mystery of St Pancras walrus UK St Pancras Archaeology Share Tweet Reddit
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