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Witness History

Uncovering a lost burial ground in Rio

Witness History

BBC

History, Personal Journals, Society & Culture

4.5 • 1.6K Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2026

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Summary

In 1996, the bricklayer renovating Merced dos Anjos’ home in Rio de Janeiro told her something strange had happened. Bones appeared as he was breaking ground. As she inspected the site, she found they were human. But why so many bones? Was it the work of a serial killer?

The answer was more macabre. They had unearthed an ancient cemetery. The discovery shed light on the brutal history of Brazil’s slavery past – and Rio’s role as the biggest slavery port in the Americas.

The neighbouring Valongo Wharf, today a World Heritage Site, received roughly one million African captives by 1831. Many were too weak after the transatlantic crossing and died soon after arriving. They were buried in the so-called New Blacks Cemetery.

Merced dos Anjos tells Julia Carneiro how the discovery upended her life and led her to create a research centre to shed light on Rio's painful past.

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(Photo: Merced GuimarĂŁes dos Anjos. Credit: Julia Dias Carneiro)

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, radio, podcasts.

0:06.2

Hello and welcome to Witness History from the BBC World Service, with me, Julia Carnero.

0:17.2

I'm taking you back to January 8, 1996, when Merced Giamarins dos Anjus began renovations on her house in Rio de Janeiro

0:25.8

and uncovered a dark chapter of Brazilian history.

0:30.2

Just a warning, this episode contains distressing details.

0:34.4

It all started with a middle-class dream.

0:37.2

I've had three filers, and each of them had a pet, so we really wanted a big house with space for them to play and run around.

0:52.1

Meisid had lived in Rio's harbor area since she was a girl.

0:55.9

She and her husband, Petrusio, bought an old house there built in 1866.

1:01.0

After six years living there, they saved enough money to renovate it.

1:08.4

On the first day of renovations, they were digging holes for pillars to build a second floor,

1:15.3

and they found this bones.

1:18.1

So Jose, the bricklayer, he sat next to me at lunch and said,

1:22.2

look, in the holes we were digging, we found a lot of bones.

1:26.9

The old owners must have buried dogs in the backyard.

1:30.0

I said, well, that's odd.

1:32.5

Can you show me?

1:37.3

I started to go through the rubble, and I found an adult's dental arch.

1:42.4

I told him, Sir Jose, this isn't the dogs.

1:45.6

It's a person's.

1:46.9

Look, it's just like ours.

1:49.6

And he made the sign of the cross.

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