Bessiere wrote:We are talking about thousands of hands, feet, arm and legs being sawed off in a single day. If a cart were available they would remove them if not a large pile conveniently nearby the amputation tables would seem logical. Removing limbs from the scene wouldn't be a priority during that battle. Such considerations likely went out the window as needs dictated. Pure speculation on my part of course.
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Bessiere
It does raise a question about where these cart-loads of so many amputated limbs ended up? I'd assume in some sort of mass-grave on or near to the Waterloo site, and soon after the battle, since I can't see that (a) these bits of bodies would have been buried in any organised sense, as in some sort of burial service; and (b) I cannot see that they'd have any value otherwise??
Is this a macabre archaeological site yet to be uncovered? Indeed, something that the Waterloo Uncovered charity might yet come across?