I assume you mean Fortunato in Edgar Allan Poe's The Cask of Amontillado - in which case, the answer is that no one discovered them. As the story ends, the narrator/murderer, Montresor, says, "Against the new masonry I re-erected the old rampart of bones. For the half of a century no mortal has disturbed them. In pace requiescat!" So, as far as we know, poor Fortunato's bones still lie hidden ....
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There is one syllable in the word bones. Bones.
There is no specific collective noun for bones found, however, a good collective noun would be a collection of bones.
Yes, the word 'bones', the plural form of 'bone', is a common noun, a general word for any bones of any kind.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, or thing; for example:Bones Road, Sebastopol, CA or Bones Road, Byesville, OHSmokey Bones Bar & Fire Grill, Colonie, NY"Bones: A Forensic Detective's Casebook" by Dr. Douglas Ubelaker & Henry Scammell"Bones", American TV series
It is used to describe something that is so thin, that the bones can readily be seen through the skin. Hence, a bag of bones.
You could start with an intro of how London was discovered and who discovered it.
The earliest bones were discovered in Kenya by Leaky
A new jersey farmer was working one day and discovered the bones
On what peninsula where dinosaur bones discovered?
they have discovered dinosaur bones and much more such as crystals
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Olof Jakob Ekman
Earl Douglass discovered utah's first dinosaur
No one has discovered bones on the moon. If they ever do, they might reasonably conclude that the cow should have jumped higher.
Bones were discovered.
He found the leg bones.
I don't know i was hoping you did!! lol