LifestyleArchaeologists unearth unique bone-tiled floor in Alkmaar

Archaeologists unearth unique bone-tiled floor in Alkmaar

During the renovation of a building in Alkmaar, located in the northern part of the Netherlands, archaeologists made an extraordinary discovery: they uncovered a floor made of bones.

Alkmaar - a discovery was made in this city
Alkmaar - a discovery was made in this city
Images source: © Adobe Stock

In Alkmaar, in northern Holland, archaeologists found the remnants of a tiled floor. There was nothing remarkable about it, except that part of the floor was made from animal bones. The discovery was made during renovation work on a 17th-century building on Achterdam Street.

Interesting discovery

During the research, archaeologists discovered that the floor was composed of cattle limb bones that filled the spaces between old tiles. The bones were carefully cut to the same height, creating a pattern. Some were arranged vertically, while others were laid flat.

"We were very happy to have the chance to see this bone floor with our own eyes. It is always a privilege to uncover something from a long-gone era and add new information to the history of Alkmaar," admitted Nancy de Jong, one of the archaeologists, as quoted by arkeonews.net.

Floors made of bones are rare, but this is not the first such discovery in northern Holland. Similar floors were previously found in Hoorn, Enkhuizen, and Edam. In Hoorn, bones were also used in combination with tiles.

Research continues

It is not yet certain when exactly the floor was created, but it likely dates back to the 15th century. The current building was constructed around 1609, suggesting it might have been built on the foundations of an earlier structure.

Archaeologists will continue their research. According to scientists, the use of animal bones was not related to any practices of black magic or specific rituals. Most likely, it was practical and could be related to activities carried out on the farm. "The inclusion of bones could have been a cost-effective solution, or they may have served a purpose related to the trade or activity conducted here," emphasized Nancy de Jong.

The discovery is significant for city heritage officials interested in its historical importance.

Related content
© essanews.com
·

Downloading, reproduction, storage, or any other use of content available on this website—regardless of its nature and form of expression (in particular, but not limited to verbal, verbal-musical, musical, audiovisual, audio, textual, graphic, and the data and information contained therein, databases and the data contained therein) and its form (e.g., literary, journalistic, scientific, cartographic, computer programs, visual arts, photographic)—requires prior and explicit consent from Wirtualna Polska Media Spółka Akcyjna, headquartered in Warsaw, the owner of this website, regardless of the method of exploration and the technique used (manual or automated, including the use of machine learning or artificial intelligence programs). The above restriction does not apply solely to facilitate their search by internet search engines and uses within contractual relations or permitted use as specified by applicable law.Detailed information regarding this notice can be found  here.