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No one knows how they died, only when, and no bodies have ever been disturbed or moved. Based on the different times of death, many estimate their was a great war or battle that took place nearby, and that when a soldier fell, they buried him in this small town, which was used as a place of grieving before mining and agriculture.
No one knows how they died, only when, and no bodies have ever been disturbed or moved. Based on the different times of death, many estimate their was a great war or battle that took place nearby, and that when a soldier fell, they buried him in this small town, which was used as a place of grieving before mining and agriculture.


Gilded Hills is the most reknown of the cemeteries, being the largest by over a hundred graves, all buried on a large, slowly inclining hill. Most of these graves are dated from either before 1655 or after 1662, which could suggest the dead were buried in another cemetery for seven years, or there was no death at all. But, in all seven burial grounds, there is not one date from 1655 to 1662. This is the cause for many arguments amoung researchers, and many have even searched graves from other nearby towns in hope of finding and eigth cemetery.
Gilded Hills is the most reknown of the cemeteries, being the largest by over a hundred graves, all buried on a large, slowly inclining hill. Most of these graves are dated from either before 1655 or after 1662, which could suggest the dead were buried in another cemetery for seven years, or there was no death at all. But, in all seven burial grounds, there is not one date from 1655 to 1662. This is the cause for many arguments amoung researchers, and many have even searched graves from other nearby towns in hope of finding an eigth cemetery.
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