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Tango0130 Apr 2016 12:58 p.m. PST

"Human remains unearthed last year under a school playground in Edinburgh, UK do not belong to a Bronze Age individual, as previously thought, but to a 16th-century pirate who was executed nearby, the City of Edinburgh Council said.

The skeleton was found during survey work for an extension at the city's oldest working primary school, located near Newhaven harbor.

"Workers expected to find remains of the original harbor and shipbuilding but instead uncovered human bones," the City of Edinburgh Council said in a statement…"

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