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Plague danger lurks beneath proposed road | Scotland - The Times

Digging up plague pits to create a new road threatens to unleash a biological hazard, an archaeologist has warned.

The road is being proposed to ease congestion in Stirling city centre, but the route would plough through mass graves where the bodies of plague victims were dumped in the 17th century.

Fears have been expressed that excavating the sites could release the deadly bacterium which killed hundreds of people in the town.

Murray Cook, an archaeologist with Stirling council, raised concerns about the effect of the relief road.

He said: “The proposed development area lies in the immediate environs of a number of known and potential archaeological sites.

“This broad location was used to dispose of the dead from a series of early 17th century…



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