As archaeologists began excavations at the site, they unearthed at least 30 graves of infants and young children, including ...
A last ditch search effort to find the missing Beaumont children has been called off after the seven-day excavation failed to ...
A seven-day search for the Beaumont children, who went missing from Glenelg Beach in 1966, has concluded after "almost 10,000 ...
As the search to find the remains of the three missing Beaumont children wraps up in North Plympton, attention has shifted to a sleepy, seaside town on the Yorke Peninsula.
A forensic expert is sifting through a 2m-long “pit” discovered during an excavation in search of the Beaumont children who vanished in 1966. Organisers of the dig, which began on Monday, say there is ...
It was a hot summer day on January 26, 1966, and the Beaumont siblings - Jane, 9, Arnna, 7, and Grant, 4 - were at the beach.
Archaeologists Dug Up a Parking Lot to Find the Remains of a Medieval Church—Surrounded by Skeletons
Archaeologists discovered the remains of a medieval church beneath the asphalt of a parking lot. Parts of the church were ...
Tauranga city centre will become a playground of imagination and fun on Sunday, March 2, as families flock to the city centre ...
Testament to Vitruvius's impressive expertise and accreditations, the teams' first-class problem-solving skills ensure the ...
A forensic expert is sifting through a two-metre-long "pit" discovered during the excavation of a site that is trying to ...
Andrew ‘Cosi’ Costello said he’s always thought the Beaumont children could be buried at the old Castalloy factory or an alternative location 200km away.
A 2m pit of a “similar size” to a grave, filled with mixed coloured sand, has been found at the Beaumont children’s dig site at the old Castalloy factory in North Plympton.
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