Gabor Bertok, director of the Janos Pannonius Museum (JPM), said: According to current knowledge, there are five mass graves at the Satorheli memorial site, two of which are being excavated with government support. Third, which hides more than 300 dead. Digging grave no. Excavations began in grave no.
In past decades, these mass graves have only been partially opened, and only superficial examinations have been possible. He explained that during the current works, the skeletons are highlighted, organized, examined in depth, and tangible memories are transferred to the museum's inventory and analyzed there.
The most important goal of the works is that after half a millennium of battle, the heroic soldiers will receive their final rites in a dignified manner. In addition, and in accordance with the standards of mercy, the National Monument in Mohács will be able to offer and ensure that visitors enjoy one of the most important historical events that changed… The fate of Hungary in the framework of a new interactive exhibition.
The leader of the field research program for Project Mohacs 500, which includes cultural investments and events related to the 500th anniversary of the battle, noted: III. Results of the preliminary anthropological examination of the remains of mass grave no.