from Step Inside a 13th-Century Chapel Filled With Human Remains—Using Digital Models
Step Inside a 13th-Century Chapel Filled With Human Remains—Using Digital Models
In medieval Britain, if human remains were disturbed in the grave or disinterred, they would be removed from the cemetery and placed in what was called a charnel chapel, a religious structure that often had walls stacked high with human remains that temporarily lacked a proper resting place. Charnel houses were popular in England between the […]
from Step Inside a 13th-Century Chapel Filled With Human Remains—Using Digital Models
from Step Inside a 13th-Century Chapel Filled With Human Remains—Using Digital Models