Daily Star's biggest headlines straight to your inbox!Experts at a large-scale archaeological dig in Hull are one step closer to solving the mystery of a bottle of liquid found between a skeleton's legs.Discovered earlier in the year during a major excavation of a site where burials took place between 1783 and 1861, the blue-coloured glass bottle appeared to have been placed deliberately within the grave.
The distinctive, fully intact bottle is marked with the words 'Hull Infirmary' and contains an unknown brown liquid, reports HullLive.The skeleton was exhumed as part of one of the largest excavations of post-medieval cemeteries in the north of England.Since last year, a team of 70 specialist archaeologists have been excavating the site.
Read more on dailystar.co.uk