A full excavation is at the moment underway at Oaklawn Cemetery in Tulsa, Oklahoma as archaeologists try to be taught whether or not the mass graves on the premises are related to the 1921 Tulsa Race Bloodbath.

Final fall, crews found 12 coffins with human stays throughout a take a look at excavation. In response to NewsOn6, the workforce mentioned that if the scale of the mass grave are right, they might discover greater than 30 people buried inside it.

Archaeologists plan to contemporaneously doc the excavation with photos and share details about the stays as they rigorously take away them from the bottom.

RELATED: The Tulsa Massacre: A Journalist’s Story Behind The Story

On-site lab work by a workforce of scientists may even be finished throughout the excavation, which is able to reportedly take weeks to months to check and decide conclusive findings.

“I hope that despite the fact that it isn’t going to be tomorrow and it’ll take us a while, I hope that we’ve solutions and that I hope we will lend one thing to studying extra about who these people are, who’re on this unmarked mass grave that we did not find out about beforehand,” Dr. Kary Stackelbeck with the Oklahoma Archeological Survey mentioned, in line with NewsOn6.

Excavation work started on Tuesday at 10 am. That will likely be adopted by the workforce working at Oaklawn Monday by Friday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. till the work is completed.