A shaft sunk for the underpinnings of a new crossrail that was linked in Farringdon. They found 13 skeletons lined up in two rows. people who were digging the ground to get to the skeletons found a “plague pit.” the bones laid 2.5 meters which is eight feet below the surface. The bones were in one of the few areas of the central London neighborhood. There was a “no man’s land” that was established in 1348 in a Farringdon area. In the Farringdon area there were 50,000 people buried. Till this day people still don’t know where that area in Farringdon. The people will be taking tests of the dead bodies and see how they died. They will also test to see how old they were when they died. The skeletons will be taken to a museum for more testing