Site_ID,GID,Grave_hierarchy,Formality_factor,HER_grave_montype,Grave_type,Grave_orientation,Grave_description,Number_object_records,Number_hr_records,Giles_2012_catalogue_number,Gg_summary,Hr_summary 50006,50006,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Flat grave with Inverted Collared Urn cremation burial. A flat grave comprising a Middle (sic Early) Bonze Age collared urn with undecorated neck of the south eastern tradition found inverted over cremation of a male adult c. 25-35. ,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Bag",Cremation 50008,50008,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,One of only two pots from the Cotton Lane Pit cemetery that are known to have contained cremated bone. No details of the grave itself survive.,2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 50010,50010,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,No contextual details: Iron Age pot and human remains of some sort retrieved by a mechanical digger during quarrying. ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Unknown 50012,50012,,,,Chamber,E-W,"Very disturbed in the medieval period. The chamber, covered by two capstones, was about 12ft. x 8ft. x 7ft. high. It contained the cremated fragments (some 4,800 were collected) of at least eleven adults and one infant. 2 uncremated molars also noted Impossible to link human remains with grave goods due to extensive disturbance. At least 16 smashed pots ",4,1,,"Pot [Carinated Bowl], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Pot [Carinated Bowl], Pendant",Cremation 50013,50013,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,No contextual information: 'Celtic' vessel containing calcined human bones retrieved during quarrying,1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50014,50014,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"No contextual information: retrieved during quarrying. ""nothing is known of the cist or pit in which it must have been contained"" (Warhurst 1953): Plaxtol, Godden's Quarry. Cremation burial discovered during quarrying in 1953 and attributed elsewhere to the adjoining parish of Borough Green (Warhurst, 1953; Stead, 1976). Associated objects comprised a burnished bead-rim bowl; two 'Aylesford' brooches; decorated flat bronze bangle; three plain bronze bangles.Warhurst, 1953, 157-60 and Figs 4-5Stead, 1976, 406, 413 and Fig. 3, No. 2",7,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 50018,50018,Secondary,,,Ditch/gully,Unknown,Secondary burial In outer ditch of barrow. Burial B,2,1,,"Flake, Assemblage",Inhumation 50019,50019,Primary,1,,Grave,Unknown,In slightly off-centre burial in bowl barrow. Grave 1.6m x 1m x 0.3m deep with scooped base.,2,1,,"Assemblage, Cover",Inhumation 50023,50023,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"No contextual details: assemblage of early 1st century AD pottery and a brooch, including a cremation in a globular jar, retrieved while digging a trench through a concrete floor at Haynes Gararge, Ashford Road, Maidstone.",3,1,,"Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)]",Cremation 50024,50024,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": A single cremation burial was placed with a Colchester brooch in a short cordoned jar, accompanied by a platter with an imitation potter's stamp. No further contextual details.",3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Brooch (Specified type), Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)]",Cremation 50025,50025,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of three certain burials (vessels associated with cremated bones) from Tassel's Quarry, Allington, recorded by Thompson (1978).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)],Cremation 50026,50026,,,,Missing,Unknown,": There may have been 6-8 remaining burials reputedly arranged in one or more irregular circles, but the form of individual graves is not confirmed: The remaining pottery vessels from the site are ungrouped, but reputedly are from graves 2'-3' (0.6-0.9 m) in depth andsufficiently large to accommodate two or three urns (Birchall 1965, 303, Figs 9-11, Nos 66-87).Thompson (1982, 593-7) notes that the grave clusters may have included one larger and one smaller pot in each round pit. She also notes that the unassociated pots in the Ashmolean Museum were registered with 'a mass of decayed large rings of Kimmeridge coal, probably bracelets or armlets'; about half a dozen found in a lump. Additionally Birchill's (1965) pot 75 contained a large bronze brooch.The vessels included in this grave group here follow Thompson's (1982) list of unassociated vessels, except where the vessel concerned contained calcined bones (e.g. Birchill's (1965) pots no. 77 (which probably belonged to the Family Circle D burial and so is included with this group), and Birchill's (1965) pots nos. 76, 79 and 84 (which are entered as separate burials).",25,6,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Armlet, Armlet, Armlet, Armlet, Armlet, Armlet, Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified)","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 50027,50027,,,,Missing,Unknown,: 'urns and saucer containing bones'. Probably LIA in date.,2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)]",Cremation 50029,50029,Primary,1,,Cist,NW-SE,"In stone-lined cist. One of three Bronze Age cists found close to each other and west of the other burials, but few possible grave goods. One of the cists (not this one) had a a hole cut into its end. A Beaker and a Collared Urn possibly came from these cists but they were found by workmen so exact location uncertain This is cist 1 - all placed in a rough line ",4,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Tool (Unknown/Unspecified), Coffin, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 50030,50030,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": A globular jar found in 1966 in quarrying contained calcined bone and was accompanied by a globular Belgic jar.A globular jar was found, in 1966, by Messrs. A. E. Alldridge and Whitehead near a quarry at the south-east edge of Oaken Wood (approx. N.G.R. TQ 712545). Until 1974, it was on loan to the museum. The ware is buff, slightly gritted, and preserves traces of a black burnished slip. It is decorated on the shoulder with a row of seven incised arcs and has an omphalos base. It contained a cremation burial and was accompanied by a globular Belgic jar, about 6 in. in height, decorated with a double groove on its shoulder and a single groove round its belly. Two small Belgic jars were found in the vicinity in 1931 and 1963, and the site appears to have held a Belgic cemetery (Kelly 1974).",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)]",Cremation 50038,50032,,,GRAVE,Grave,Unknown,"'Halling Man' (Cook et al 1914): Early Neolithic interment found during quarrying operations in 1907 in Trechman's chalk pit at Cuxton. The grave had been made by a slight excavation in the overlying scarp drift. The body was covered by a layer of flints 12"" to 18"" thick but this is probably geological.Contained in the matrix surrounding the bones were:1) A flint flake, 5 8 cm. in length, of fine workmanship;2) another flake having the natural cortex on one face3) A fragment of a calcined flint4) some gastropod shells (not recorded as grave goods as there provenance is unknown)",3,1,,"Flake, Flake, Tool (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 50039,50039,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation burial comprising the cremated remains of an adult woman positioned beneath an inverted and scorched biconical urn. The charcoal from the cremation pyre was separated from the burnt bone - there was no evidence of charcoal from the pyre (Cruse and Harrison 1983, 84). Most elements of the burnt body were present. Unburnt animal bones were also found within the inverted urn.The burial was covered by a layer of flint nodules. A four post structure located above the burial pit could represent some sort of mortuary structure.",3,1,,"Pot [Biconical Urn], Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 50041,50041,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist under turf-covered barrow,1,1,,Necklace,Inhumation 50044,50044,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,: 'Belgic' burial (no further details),1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50045,50045,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,The incense cup and the Collared Urn were found in the sandy mound. It is not quite clear whether they were found very close to each other ,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Incense Cup]",Cremation 50047,50047,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of four cremation burials within a small cemetery excavated by soldiers during drainage works. Whimster (1981, 476) grouped these into two burials but his information about the location of cremated bones, etc. is inaccurate so Thompson's (1982) identification of four burials is followed here (no cremated remains are mentioned with Brinson's (1943) Urn E but it is described as an Urn like the other vessels that contained cremated bone). Thompson notes that as a rule, each burial comprised one larger and one smaller vessel (1982, 738). In every case, the form of the original grave cut is not described.In addition to the grave goods included here, quantities of spherical pellets/melted iron slag that were scattered throughout the fill surrounding two of the burials (GIDs 50047; 72382) and flint flakes were found close to these burials (potentially used for propping the pottery vessels?)(Brinson 1943, 44).",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)]",Cremation 50048,50048,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Dencher Wood, Charing (no ref.): A crouched burial with a 'Late Bronze Age' pot, potentially a bucket urn 'from Charing' located in Maidstone Museum. No further details available.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Inhumation 50049,50049,,,,Missing,Unknown,": Ordnance Survey record 'Belgic cremations' from the site, although published reports confirm only that a single intact pottery bowl was found associated with a mass of pottery fragments.",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 50050,50050,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,: A coarse-ware handmade cordoned jar containing a cremation. No further details available.,1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)],Cremation 50052,50052,Secondary,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,": Coarse 'Celtic' pottery fragments with one or two pieces of bone, embedded in burnt earth and charcoal'These were found within an oblong cist (potentially earlier, and apparently robbed).",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 50053,50053,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of six graves excavated by Ponton in 1955 and described by Whimster (1981, 326). 'Each, or most' were accompanied by La Tene III pottery. No further contextual details are available - the excavation archive is missing.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50054,50054,Primary,1,BURIAL,Cist,Unknown,"Trott's Hall Garden: Cist found in field opposite Trott's Hall Garden with Beaker burial . There are likely other cists in the vicinity (vague references to objects and bones) but these were ploughed out or disturbed BM context description: contents of grave largely displaced: crouched adult inhumation on left with head south at D. 1.5m; green stain on bones suggests dagger at left elbow; original location of other objects (1892,0517.3-4) unknown",3,1,,"Arm Guard/Bracer, Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Dress Fastener",Inhumation 50058,50058,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,"Disturbed and ploughed-flat barrow. A cremation burial was also found within the barrow as well as over 100 sherds of probable beaker ware and a large number of flint artefacts, including an axe",4,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified), Scraper, Core",Cremation 50059,50059,Primary,1,BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation pit located at the centre of the plough-damaged round barrow. Included the remains of two children 2 children, one aged 5Ñ10 years, the other 1 1/2Ñ2 years, and a fire-damaged piece of flint. Interpreted by the excavators as Late Bronze Age but the ring ditch fill included sherds of collared urn - potentially Early Bronze Age.",2,2,,"Tool (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Collared Urn]","Cremation, Cremation" 50060,50060,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": A cremation burial contained in an urn accompanied by a dish (or lid) and a bowl of Iron Age fabric, or possibly of the early part of the Roman period. It is assumed they were set in a pit in a flat grave.: Single cremation burial found m 1963. Calcined bones contained in a coarse-ware jar and accompanied by a curved-sided bowl and dish of gallo-belgic derived form.Potentially post-Conquest in date.",3,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)]",Cremation 50061,50061,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Rectangular chalk cist at right-angles to and cutting into the line of an earlier (Beaker/EBA?) burial, containing the remains of an inverted MBA urn, and at a lower level, traces of a second urn.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 50062,50062,,,,Missing,Unknown,Finds recovered in the mid 19th century. No contextual details available but assume to have been associated with at least one Late Iron Age cremation burial.,7,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 50065,50065,Secondary,,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Mr. Hammond writes that recently a friend of his proceeded to open one of the mounds, when he found on the ground level a layer of burnt material containing fragments of calcined bone and a few potsherds (Payne 1902: lxii-lxiii)",1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50067,50067,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": One of 'two Belgic/Romano-British cremation burials found side by side at a depth of 1.5ft. on Wick Farm, Elham, 1966. Found by, and urns with bones presented to Royal Museum by K. R. Beeching, Dreal's Farm, Elham ... The burials were discovered when a post hole was being dug.",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50068,50068,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Found near or in urn near the surface of the barrow mound and some evidence for pyre - in situ cremation below ; likely with Food Vessel ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 50069,50069,Unknown,1,,Missing,Unknown,Likely a pit burial but no further detail ,2,1,,"Assemblage, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 50071,50071,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": Belgic pot containing cremated human remains. Donated to the Royal Museum, Canterbury, Acc. No. RM 8400",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)],Cremation 50072,50072,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Cremation 2 (MacPherson-Grant 1980). Urned cremation in pit.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 50073,50073,Primary,1,,Grave,Unknown,Central grave under barrow with inverted urned cremation ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 50074,50074,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": Burial 1; Calcined bones and bronze 'Colchester' brooch contained in a globular bowl (Birchall fig. 1, Nos 1-2).: Swarling (Kent) Grave I: This grave was found by the gravel-diggers before the excavations began (Bushe-Fox 1925, 4). The fibula was contained inside the urn.Graves 1-9 from this site formed a cluster. No further contextual details.",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Brooch (Specified type)",Cremation 50075,50075,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,"No contextual details. Burial group found eroding from cliff face in 1955 and collected by a member of the public.: a small fragment of a pedestal urn, platters, and a small cup and vase, together with some calcined bones (? burial) ... [the finder] found a defaced tin coin, dated to 100-50 B.C. by the BM, at the same spot in the same year.",5,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Coin",Cremation 50076,50076,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Urn set over burnt bones and a flint knife in pit - no evidence of barrow or mound,2,1,,"Knife, Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 50077,50077,Primary,1,,Grave,Unknown,In small pit ,2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Incense Cup]",Cremation 50078,50078,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,No contextual details. Finds recovered potentially from a disused gravel pit including a 'pedestal urn and burnt bones' and a' small Belgic burial urn of reddish ware'. These finds were made from roughly the same location at two separate times. They almost certainly represent more than one burial but are grouped here as there is no clear evidence that the second urn was associated directly with human remains.,2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 50079,50079,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,"In 1952 a secondary cremation in an inverted Middle Bronze Age biconical (sic Collared) urn with lugs (Abercromby Type 3, Group 2) was found near the top of the mound. Secondary grave below the top of the mound, inserted into the barrow :in a hole lined at the bottom with large flints.",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 50080,50080,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,In off-centre burial pit under barrow,1,1,,Strike A Light,Inhumation 50084,50081,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,One of four urns found in April 1924 between two corridor walls of Roman construction of which three contained burnt bone fragments (Winbolt 1925 fig.2 F2).,2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 50086,50086,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Likely a disturbed pit grave under the barrow but no evidence as the pipeline trench disturbed it ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 50087,50087,,,,Pit,Unknown,Cremations in pits cut into chalk covered by round barrow,2,2,,"Pot [Incense Cup], Animal Bone (Other)","Cremation, Cremation" 50088,50088,Unknown,1,,Grave,Unknown,Faussett recovered 'several prehistoric burial urns containing cremations' that were re-interred with Anglo-Saxon inhumation burials. This is interesting but vague. So likely the Saxon burials cut into and re-used EBA round barrows ,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50090,50090,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Bucket urn cremation in a circular pit (c. 0.8m diameter) cut into the solid chalk.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 50091,50091,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,: Just east of the centre of the barrow floor was a circular chalk-cut pit c0.45m deep,5,1,,"Bead(s), Liner, Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 50092,50092,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Eastling Wood, Phase 3 Grave 687 (Bennett et al 2014, 29-30):Grave: oval, aligned N-Shr: The burial was that of a child, aged approximately eight years. Unusually, the child was laid on its back, with head to the north-east and tilted to face west. The legs were tightly flexed. The left upper arm was at an angle to the body, the forearm bent back across the rib cagewith the hand resting high on the chest. The right upper arm lay parallel to the body with forearm at right angles, resting vertically against the side of the grave. Skeleton 692 provided a date of 1737-1531 cal BC (lab no UBA20689)gg: a single flint flake and nineteen shells of porsphaera globularis, a common chalk fossil, were recovered from the grave fill. Many of the fossil shells were pierced - they possibly represent a necklace. The latter were concentrated close to the skull.",2,1,,"Flake, Necklace",Inhumation 50094,50094,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,":The housing site on Sholden Bank between Deal and Great Mongeham parishes, and referred to as in the latter parish in Vol. XLVII, p. 245, has now given evidence of occupation during this period. Workmen laying a water main along a new road cut into a cremation deposited in a large bucket urn. This was ornamented with two raised cordons finger-impressed. Many missing fragments have unfortunately prevented exact measurements being taken. A short section of a deep V-shaped trench has been opened up near the above burial but proved barren except for a few burnt flints.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 50095,50095,Primary,1,,Pit,SW-NE,"In flat grave oriented ENE/WSW, 3m x 1.2m x 1.5m deep",1,1,,Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid],Inhumation 50096,50096,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Denne's brickfield, Dover: V-shaped cavity (possibly a ditch?) containing five urned cremation burials of umknown later prehistoric date. Surrounded by large flints from the chalk and lots of burnt earth and a layer of flint flakesSince the specific context of these burials is not known, these are recorded within one grave.",6,5,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Quernstone","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 50097,50097,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": The 1997 burial (Modern grave 2E 6142) contained two unburnt Colchester brooches and five pots, including an imported ovoid beaker in Terra Rubra. It is clear that the cremated bone had never been held within any of the pots with the pots resting on top. The bones seem to have been from a young adult female.The initial find was made by a cemetery grave digger. The discovery was then inspected and excavated by Parfitt who identified a grave pit and recovered finds from this and the adjacent spoil heaps. He made the following observations:: A roughly circular pit about 0.5m in diameter and 0.18m deep, with sloping sides and a rounded base had originally been dug into the surface of the natural brickearth to contain the deposit. About one-third of this pit had subsequently been cut away in the recent grave digging. Where undisturbed, it could be seen that the base of the original burial pit was covered with a layer of cremated bone, resting on top of which were several pottery vessels (Pots b, c and d) ...The original pot recovered by Mr Oku (a) had lain on the northeasternside of the pit, apparently upside-down. It consisted of a complete decorated ovoid beaker in Terra Rubra ... Lying on the base of the grave, it was clear that the cremated bone had never been held within any of the pots ... Most probably, the bones [and the brooches] were originally contained within a cloth or leather bag.",7,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)]",Cremation 50098,50098,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,": See Parfitt (1995, 18-20) for full description. All grave goods potentially made and used at the same time (Stead in Parfitt 1995, 88).",7,1,,"Crown/Diadem, Sword, Shield, Brooch (Specified type), Strap fitting, Strap fitting, Scabbard",Inhumation 50099,50099,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Philp (2012), Great Mongeham Burial 2: subrectangular grave cut, plough and machine damaged, oriented SE-NW (1.17 x 0.8 x 0.12m). Inhumation burial crouched on back with legs to the right, probably a juvenille, aged 10-15 years. A rim sherd from a collared urn was recovered from the disturbed deposit associated with this grave.",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Inhumation 50100,50100,Primary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,"In a pit but with no trace of a barrow over it - flat pit grave; almost 2m deep , and 1.2m wide",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 50102,50102,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Circular grave pit cut into chalk. Included upper part of large barrel-shaped urn, probably inverted (lower part ploughed out) (Grinsell 1992, 375).",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 50103,50103,,1,,Grave,NW-SE,"Bradstow School Barrow 1 Grave P (Hurd 1911): 'In an oval grave marked P on the plan, was found a skeleton with the elbows resting on the knees, and hands up to face. It was so contracted as to occupy a space only 2 ft. 6 in. long. Above the head was a flint flake and near the feet were some nodules of iron pyrites, which may probably have been used for striking fire.'",2,1,,"Flake, Pebble",Inhumation 50104,50104,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Excavation of an Iron Age settlement site by T.C. Champion in 1971-2 revealed 2 pits containing inhumations. Dating of the burials awaits analysis of associated pottery sherds from pit-fillings. 1: Skeleton lying flexed on left side on the floor of Pit 107 with arms lying out from the body. The head of the skeleton was resting on a stone which in turn rested on the skeleton of a dog whose body lay beneath the skull and upper chest of the human. The dog's head, which lies to the west of the human skull, had also been placed over a stone. Orientation; ENEThe second pit burial was not associated with any objects.(NB HER record TR 36 NE 609 represents specifically this specific excavation/burial group at Dumpton Gap - finds from this record are collated here)",3,1,,"Animal Burial (Specified type), Pillow, Pillow",Inhumation 50105,50105,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Inhumation burial with a ribbed bracelet and two bronze armlets in a chalk cut grave.,4,1,,"Armlet, Armlet, Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Armlet",Inhumation 50108,50108,Primary,,,Pit,N-S,"Grave 1 was 1m x 0.5m x 0.33m deep, oriented NS",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Inhumation 50109,50109,,,GRAVE,Grave,Unknown,"Two burials were found in a large pit in 1949. They were originally thought to be Bronze Age in date, but dating of a bowl found in one of the burials indicated they were from the Neolithic. Material from the graves included potsherds, charcoal and oyster shells.Two Neolithic burials, one above the other, found in large pit (3m diam)- possibly a re-used storage pit. Stebbing (1951, 51-2) notes that this comprised: 'crouched burial, with an extended one above it ...The actual [pit] was oval with nearly parallel sides, and orientated N.E. by E. and S.W. by S. The depth was 5 ft. 1 in. to 5 ft. 8 in. below the surface, with surface dimensions, length 9 ft. by 3 ft. 11 in., ... The lower [burial] was at the N.E. end of the [pit] with the legs bent under the body. Over it were the crushed sherds of a large black-ware hand-made pot with a slightly indicated bead rim. Partial restoration, with indication of food contained in it may be possible. Associated objects were many scraps of charcoal in the solidly packed soil above the body, some masses of hardened earth, an oyster shell and two surface-bleached flakes of flint from nodules.The second dismembered skeleton lay at a depth of 3 ft. 3 in. from the surface, and had the skull behind and to the N.W. of the earlier one. It was detached, with the leg bones in a scattered state towards theS.W. end of the grave. The evidence seemed to show that with some burning a dismembered body had been deposited above the crouched one.NB the assemblage of charcoal, an oyster shell and flint flakes is not recorded as a gg here (but potentially could be)",1,2,,Pot [Plain Bowl],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 50111,50111,Primary,1,PIT,Pit,Unknown,A sub-circular ring ditch with possibly a primary Beaker burial and later burial of a partial skeleton.,1,2,,Assemblage,"Inhumation, Inhumation" 50112,50112,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Disturbed crouched inhumation in off-central grave within ring-ditch.,3,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Button, Knife",Inhumation 50114,50114,Primary,1,GRAVE,Pit,Unknown,Flat pit grave with female inhumation and Neolithic flint flakes. Neolithic pottery sherds were encountered next to the burial ,1,1,,Assemblage,Inhumation 50115,50115,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Six inhumations, laid E-W on the old beach surface beneath a low earthen mound (c. 1m high). The mound contained a large pot which was shattered during the excavation. The latter was dated to 200-300 BC.",1,6,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),"Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 50116,50116,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"A flat grave 1.8m long cut 0.6m into the chalk, no traces of a barrow noted ",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 50118,50118,Unknown,1,,Pit,W-E,Flat grave with crouched inhumation ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 50119,50119,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Pit grave found at a depth of c. 0..8m under the lawn. Soil around the skeleton was moist with much red/brown staining on bones, which could be blood or more likely haematite. The skeleton was lying on, and was surrounded by, a number of flint nodules with some worked flints also present. The fill of the grave contained fragments of burnt tabular flint and pot sherds, some under the pelvis. ",2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Liner",Inhumation 50120,50120,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Crouched inhumation in cist under barrow with urn,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Inhumation 50124,50124,Unknown,1,,Grave,E-W,"Monkton (Area 7) Grave 2079 (Bennett et al 2008, 10-1): Subrectangular grave (0.85 x 1.10 x 0.54m), aligned E-W. Contained badly decayed crouched skeleton, probably of an elderly adult man, with his head to the E (facing N). The pit was described as far too large for the skeleton. The grave fill included over 100 sherds of Early Neolithic pottery from up to 20 bowls, together with flint flakes and a retouched flint knife, chalk fragments, burnt clay, oyster and mussel shell. This could represent a deposit of settlement debris (the pottery was extremely worn). However this material is still unusual and could have operated as a form of grave good. The pottery and flint assemblages are recorded here as potential gg. The grave itself is flagged up as representing 'Neolithic complexities'.",2,1,,"Assemblage, Assemblage",Inhumation 50125,50125,Primary,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Beauforts, North Foreland Avenue: In central rectangular grave. A small ledge had been cut into the western corner of the grave. The grave backfill contained two finds, a flint flake and a sherd of Beaker pottery, as well as mussel, whelk and oyster shells. It is thought that there was some form of grave structure of organic material, possibly a hollowed out tree trunk or a wattle-built construction",2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Coffin",Inhumation 50126,50126,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": A small oval grave-pit with maximum dimensions of 0.66 m (E-W) by 0.50 m (N-S) and, as surviving, cut no more than 0.10 m into the natural clay, was sealed by about 0.16 m of flinty topsoil. A grog-tempered pottery vessel containing more than 800 g of cremated human bone had been placed in the eastern half of the pit ... On the western side of the grave lay the unburnt mirror (Fig. 5), in a horizontal position and plain surface upwards, with the handle on the north-west side. The brooch (Brooch 2) found by Mr Nichols was lying on top of the mirror. From the location of the second brooch (Brooch 1) it seems quite likely that this had originally lain under, or to one side of the mirror, but this cannot be certain. The two bronze brooches essentially formed a matching pair (see below, Figs 3 & 4) and it is possible that they originally secured a cloth wrapped around the mirror; however, no evidence for this survived in the corrosion products on the metalwork.",4,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Mirror, Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Cremation 50129,50129,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Tutt Hill, Ashford, cremation burial 301 (Brady 2006, 15): roughly circular cremation pit, with almost vertical sides breaking to a flat base, almost certainly truncated substantially by later ploughing (0.35m deep, 0.6m wide). Within this cut was an inverted middle Bronze Age Bucket Urn made from a grog and flint-tempered fabric and with a potters `signature` made from impressed twisted cord just below the rim (Fig. 5, no. 300) (Morris 2006). The pot contained a significant quantity of willow/poplar (Salicaceae) charcoal (Challinor 2001) and a small amount of cremated human bone (7 g) among which a fragment of long bone shaft was identifiable. The back fill of the cut (298) contained a large amount of charcoal and some tiny fragments of cremated bone, probably a mixture of the material excavated from the cut and pyre debris. This cremation burial was situated approximately 12 m to the west of ring ditch 89 and 22 m to the east of ring ditch 156. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 50131,50131,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Unexcavated cremation burial with clear evidence of cremated human bone and the remains of a pedestal urn in the fill.,1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)],Cremation 50132,50132,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Cheriton Grave group 1: Three pottery vessels, one of which contained cremated human remains and a corroded iron brooch. The cinerary vessel was supported in an upright position with flint flakes. An additional flint flake found directly above the vessel may have operated as a lid (Tester and Bing 1949, 23). No information was provided about the grave cut.",4,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 50135,50135,,1,,Pit,N/a,"Glebe Land, Harrietsham (Canterbury Archaeology 1998, appx 1) Grave [55]: One of nine LIA cremation burials located between two ditches to the south of a routeway/road. This burial included three 'Aylesford type' pottery vessels and a copper alloy vessel.Rectangular grave cut (0.96m N-S x 0.80m E-W x 0.24m deep).The grave fill contained 2 pairs of brooches, a pin, two iron objects and part of an articulated animal torso.Gg/hr: Pedestal based cremation vessel, located centrally within grave [55] (c. 0.4m across and 0.15m high); one of a matching pair of fibula brooches found beneath the central cremation vessel in grave [55]; the second of a matching pair of fibula brooches found beneath the central cremation vessel in grave [55]; cremation vessel (no further details); cremation vessel located in NW corner of cremation cut 55; one of two further pots within the cremation vessel located in the NW corner of grave [55]; two of two further pots within the cremation vessel located in the NW corner of grave [55]; bronze cremation vessel within grave [55]; one of a matching pair of brooches found in the grave fill; the second of a matching pair of brooches found in the grave fill; a pin recorded in the grave fill; one of two iron objects recorded in the grave fill; two of two iron objects recorded in the grave fill; part of anarticulated animal torso recorded in the grave fill.Four of the vessels from this grave (three pots, one bronze vessel) were described as cremation vessels. However the number of individuals represented is not known. A minimum of one cremation burial within the central pedestal vase is logged here.",14,1,,"Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Unknown Object, Unknown Object, Animal Joint/Part [Trunk]",Cremation 50136,50136,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Ulcombe Churchyard (Aldridge 2005): Pedestal urn and cremated remains of an older adult woman, found during grave digging.",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)],Cremation 50137,50137,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Ulcombe Churchyard Extension (Aldridge 2005): Finds recovered by a grave digger in association with 'a few bone fragments' (Aldridge 2005, 181), described in the HER as an inhumation burial. These were apparently found with two bronze brooches, a pin, and animal bones. Only the brooches are mentioned in the brief published account of the discovery (Aldridge 2005, 181).",4,1,,"Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 50139,50139,,1,PIT,Pit,Unknown,"Dickson Land, Canterbury Road, Hawkinge: Small pit (0.20m - 0.50m in diameter and between 0.02m - 0.08m deep) containing large quantities of wheel-thrown LIA 'Belgic' pottery and a small quantity of cremated human bone, probably representing an urned cremation burial.Hr: <5g of cremated bone which could not be identified as humanGg: large, unabraded sherds from a wheel-thrown closed-mouthed jar with beaded rim",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50140,50140,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Former RM North Barracks (Parfitt 2000): a small circular pit containing the base of a prehistoric pottery vessel. It would seem that the pot must either have been incomplete when originally buried, or was subsequently truncated (?by ploughing) prior to the excavation.The pit containing the pot was about 0.37 m. in diameter and as surviving, was just 0.06 m. deep with steep/sloping sides. The flat basedpot had been set upright on the bottom of the pit and there can be little doubt that the pit, only slightly larger than the vessel, had been specifically dug to hold it.The filling of the pot consisted of a dark grey loam with carbon and this contained over 170 grams of cremated human bone. Bronze Age date seems most likely and the vessel is perhaps best viewed as the remains of a Deverel-Rimbury urn used as a cremation jar.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50141,50141,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"South Willesborough (Deeves 2002): A complete inverted saucepan pot [140] was recovered from a cut [141] of similar dimensions roughly in the centre of the excavation area. It measures 0.1 m in diameter x 0.15m deep and is considered to be a coarse 'Belgic' grog-tempered ware of Middle Iron Age date. The pot was removed complete with its silty sand fill so that it could be excavated under controlled conditions. The fill was revealed to contain a small amount of cremated bone, including tooth crowns, along with charcoal fragments. The bone was identified to be that of an infant, with the age of death being around 6 months. The potvessel appears to have been intentionally buried as part of the mortuary ritual.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 50144,50144,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Dumpton Down Barrow, Intercutting Grave Pits A-C (Perkins 1994, 3-4, 2004): Seven inhumation burials were recorded within three inter-cutting pits (A-C) located centrally under the barrow; five of the burials were incomplete; the remainder were broadly in tact. Since the sequence of burials transcends the pit sequence, they are all recorded together here. The entire sequence was capped with a plough-truncated layer of flint nodules (Perkins 2004, 77)",5,8,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid], Blade, Pot [Beaker], Assemblage","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 50145,50145,,1,PIT,Pit,Unknown,"South Dumpton Down (Perkins 1994, 12-6, fig. 9): 'An event in the fill sequence [of pit F. 120] was the deposition of a human body (Burial 14) on the east - west sloping surface of the dumped soils. The skeletal remains were in very good condition and were those of a well built adult. Fragments of an iron buckle and of a carved bone pin were found at the right and left shoulders respectively.The position of the skeleton: lying on its right side with legs flexed and right forearm and hand above the skull (shielding the face with a fold of cloak?), is very different from the 'chucked in the hole' appearance of other burials on site. After the the burial bad been placed, dumping continued until the pit was filled at least to chalk surface level. The fill was then cut by the passage of palisade trench F. 104.All layers of pit fill were rich in sherds, bones (some of them worked) and shells, and also yielded fragments of ash-slag and iron slag, ceramic and carved chalk spindle whorls, and pieces of bones and querns, the latter of Folkestone Greensand.'",2,1,,"Buckle, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 50149,50149,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Westhawk Farm (Booth et al 2008): Disturbed cremation pit with two distinct fills - one immediately around the main deposit, and another capping it. The burial was discovered and partly excavated by building contractors. As a result significant contextual detail is missing.Probable square or rectangular grave pit. A fragmented wooden box towards the north of the grave pit potentially contained most of the grave goods and the cremated human remains. The latter together with burnt bird, pig and sheep bones were partly overlain by a platter which, itself, contained cu-alloy fragments (almost certainly from a patera) and unburnt lamb bones. Two fragmented vessels - a jug and a bowl - lay to the north/north-east of the box. The jug may have been placed within the bow. A bronze bound bucket was located outside the box at the sourthern end of the grave (Booth et al. 2008, 30-4).The bronze vessels indicate that the grave was probably pre-conquest. The presence of these expensive imported items, probably originating in Campania, also suggests that the deceased was an elite member of his community (Cool in Booth et al. 2008, 33).See grave catalogue for further details (Booth et al. 2008, 303-4).",10,1,,"Box, Bucket, Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Jug, Strainer, Bowl, Animal Bone (Other), Animal Burial (Specified type), Wrap, Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 50153,50153,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Springhead Northfleet: Central urned cremation within one of two inter-cutting MBA ring ditches (Andrews et al 2001, 189). No further details available.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50156,50156,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Kingsborough, Sheppy (Allen et al 2008), Linear Cemetery Burial 3225: Simple cremation burial in pit. Unidentified burnt animal bone found amongst the cremated remains.Hr: 338.1g cremated bone from an adult (18-30 yrs old) ?female. Pathology: exostoses (benign outgrowth of cartilaginous tissue) on patella.Gg: 0.4g unidentified animal boneC14 dates from the linear cemetery span the period 1430 to 1260 cal BC (Allen et al 2008, table 16).",1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Cremation 50161,50161,Secondary,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Secondary inhumation placed in the backfill of the inner ring ditch of the barrow.The rectangular grave cut contained a skeleton, which lay flexed on an approximate north-eastÐsouth-west orientation, with the head at the north-east end. A necklace of amber beads was recovered from around the neck and shoulders. A total of 21 beads were recovered; 17 complete, and four fragmentary. Despite the poor preservation of the skeletal remains in the unfavourable soil conditions (and some truncation when the Gravesend West Railway was built), the body can be identified as that of an adult of around 25 years of age. The gracile character of the skull morphology provided the only extant evidence that the skeleton was probably female (Bull and Barclay 2006, 8)",1,1,,Necklace,Inhumation 50162,50162,Primary,1,,Grave,N-S,"Monkton (Area 4) Grave 751 (Bennett et al 2008, 15):Sub-rectangular grave cut (2.4 x 1.0 x 0.7m) with steep sides and a flat base. Traces of a possible coffin or timber linN-Sing represented by a compact layer of chalk/loam lining the grave edge.The primary burial was a single crouched inhumation of a young adult man (19-22), head to the S, facing E. Collagen from his bone was c14 dated to 2180-1890 cal BC (BM-2898, 95% confidence)A cluster of disarticulated human bone was located behind the legs of the crouched inhumation. This included the partial remains of an adult woman and two children, one c. 2 years old. Collagen from the woman's bones was c14 dated to 2289 to 1925 cal BC (BM-2923, 95% confidence). These may represent rearranged bones from an earlier disturbed burial or bodies that were excarnated prior to burial at the same time as the main burial in this grave.1/3 of a stylistically early Beaker was placed directly in front of the head of the primary burial. (Gibson in Bennett et al 2008, 47, 52, pl1/19 no. 19). The decoration towards the base was sketchily executed. It is thought that this vessel may have been broken deliberately prior to burial (ibid. 96).",2,4,,"Pot [Beaker], Coffin","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 50165,50165,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Margetts Pit (Wessex Archaeology 2010) pit 856: LBA pit containing 0.5g burnt human bone from a teenager (table 6, 36); a fragment of amber (probably from a bead, 34); a complete LBA vessel (contained the burnt human bone); fragments of unburnt animal bone (table 6, 36).The pit was located in a relatively isolated position (c. 60m from any other contemporary features).NB this feature is identified as a 'ritual/?mortuary deposit' rather than a cremation burial in the report (2010, 36, 38)",3,1,,"Pot [Post-Deverel-Rimbury (PDR) (Unknown/Unspecified)], Bead(s), Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 50166,50166,,1,PIT,Pit,Unknown,": A circular bowl-shaped cut (c. 50 cm in diameter, c. 15cm deep), containing a sandy silt fill with 1 % calcined bone and occasional charcoal and fired clay. These were accompanied by sherds from a single butt beaker dated to the first half of the 1st century AD.Contained cremated human bone (no further details)LIA/eRo",1,1,,Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)],Cremation 50167,50167,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation pit with an irregular concave profile, a rounded base and very ephemeral edges. The primary fill of the pit contained occasional fragments of charcoal. Frequent small fragments of burnt bone were dispersed throughout the fill, but concentrated particularly within the vicinity of the location of two fragmented vessels and [several corroded] copper objects. The upper fill of the pit also contained occasional charcoal and frequent burnt bone fragments as well as two further brooches. The vessels may have been deliberately broken before deposition. The presence of potential grave goods and evidence for further burnt bone within the upper fill of the pit suggests a possible secondary funerary use. However it was not possible to tell whether the cremated remains represented more than one person (Sibun in Margetts 2012).A later posthole which clips the edge of the backfilled cremation pit could represent a grave marker (Margetts 2012, 24).",8,1,,"Mortar/Pestle, Mortar/Pestle, Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 50168,50168,,1,PIT,Pit,Unknown,"Pit deposit A (Moody et al 2010, 153-5, Fig. 3, vessels 4, 5 and 6):In a roughly circular pit, 0.6m diameter and 0.22-0.25m deep, three inverted flint-tempered jars were packed closely together. A silty deposit that formed the uppermost fill of the pit sealed the vessels and their fills. A sample of this deposit produced a few bone fragments as well as a few charred wheat and barley grains.Vessel 6 contained 255g of bone, probably from an adult. A sample of the human bone from this vessel was radiocarbon-dated by the University of Waikato (WK 15116, see below). Two deposits were excavatedfrom within the vessel [1126 and 1181] with a further deposit [1183] representing material from the main fill of the pit that had been worked into the vessel by worm and plant action.",3,3,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)]","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 50170,50170,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Tothill Street, Minster: One of three LIA inhumations from the cemetery that were deposited with objects.This record represents a supine adult inhumation burial with a pot of unknown form/condition. No further information is available.",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Inhumation 50171,50171,,1,,Pit,N-S,"Five Late Bronze Age inhumation burials within a large irregular pit, of which four were associated with grave goods. The pit may have been enclosed by a shallow ring ditch, within which some of the burials were located. After an initial period of slumping, two major deposits of burnt material including large pottery fragments and human bone fragments were made prior to the deposition of the formal burials. Four of the formal burials were grouped along the south-eastern side of the pit; the fifth was placed in the south-west corner. The later pit fills included human fragments, together with fragments of pottery, animal bone (including from a buzzard), burnt clay, cu-alloy objects, a lead weight, etc. A further inhumation burial was positioned in what is described as a later extension to this burial pit (possibly within the ring ditch). Pairs of neonatal lambs were recovered from burnt deposits beneath and above the burials (in addition to the pair associated with burial GID_hr71342) (McKinley 2014, Burial Pit 3666, 36-52).",7,4,,"Animal Joint/Part [Limb], Pendant, Pebble, Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type), Pot [Post-Deverel-Rimbury (PDR) (Fineware)], Animal Joint/Part [Head]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 50172,50172,Unknown,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Flat pit grave with no obvious barrow or mound over it - near two others. This one was a double burial and unusually comprised an inhumation and a cremation, both with Beakers ",1,2,,Pot [Beaker],"Cremation, Inhumation" 50173,50173,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"A2 Activity Park Cremation GP47 (Dawkins 2010): Cremation deposit [554] had been placed in a Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age vessel and interred in sub-circular pit [555], 0.38m in diameter and 0.3m deep with near vertical sides and a flat base. The pottery vessel had the upper part truncated suggesting it had originally been placed upright in the pit and cremated bone also recovered from the pit backfill [553] probably the result of such later disturbance.",1,1,,Pot [Post-Deverel-Rimbury (PDR) (Coarseware)],Cremation 50174,50174,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Grave [605] was oval 1.6m long, 0.9m wide and 0.3m deep with concave sides and a flat base. A crouched skeleton was placed on the right-hand side with the head to the south-east and the hands were placed by the knees. A fragment of copper was recovered from the grave fill but no other finds were identified.",1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 50176,50176,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Urned cremation burial 2023 (Mckinley in Trevarthen 2013, 9, 25-7, Table 5).Truncated sub-rectangular grave 2023 near the north-western corner of the site, measured in excess of 0.6m by 0.5m, surviving to a depth of 0.1m (Fig. 4). Set centrally on its flat base, a late Iron Age-style grog-tempered jar (Fig. 5, 104) had been used as a cinerary urn. Burial deposits within the jar (see Table 5) included 376.3g of cremated human bone, from a single adult aged in excess of 40 years and likely to have been female. An additional 87.3g of cremated bone from the surrounding grave fill could have been incorporated at the time of burial or represent post-depositional intrusion of disturbed bone from the disturbed upper part of the urn.Several fragments of bone (cervical vertebrae and femur shaft) have blue/green spot staining of a type which suggests the presence of copper-alloy in the vicinity of the bone during cremation. No copper-alloy artefacts were recovered from this burial but it appears likely that some where present at the time of cremation and were either incidentally or deliberately not collected for inclusion in the secondary rite of burial.A very small quantity of possible animal bone was also identified in the cremated remains but is not recorded as a gg here (Mckinley in Trevarthen 2006, 25-7).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)],Cremation 50178,50178,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Truncated cremation burial in a circular pit. 284g cremated human bone together with the remains of six brooches (four bronze, two iron) and pieces of wood - potentially the remains of a box or a wooden board capping the deposit - were placed at the centre of the pit. All of the metal items were unburnt. One pedestal urn was placed directly next to this deposit. This contained fragments of copper-alloy strip, possibly from an organic item (cloth or leather). Another pedestal urn, together with two small bowls were located to the north of the cremated remains. Two of these vessels contained fragments of animal bones (pig in one, sheep/goat and cow in the other), possibly food offerings. The third contained a notched cu-alloy disc - possibly some sort of knife.",15,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Collar, Disc, Box, Animal Joint/Part [Trunk], Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 50179,50179,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Cremation pit cut into the southern wall of an iron smelting furnace. The cremated human bone and an iron one-piece rod bow brooch were contained within a burnished grog-tempered vessel (Aldridge 2005, 176 Cremation 1).",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Brooch (Specified type)",Cremation 50180,50180,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"A double Beaker burial in a pit , each with its own complete beaker, was discovered only 140m to the south-west during the CTRL works, NOte 600 pieces of struck flint were also recovered from this pit which is unusual ",4,2,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker], Assemblage","Inhumation, Inhumation" 50181,50181,Primary,,,Grave,Unknown,In 1st barrow the central grave contained a collection of flint tools and a bronze object (too corroded for identification). No bone identified though and likely had totally decomposed ,3,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Flake, Unknown Object",Inhumation 50185,50185,Primary,,,Pit,Unknown,Pit cut into old ground surface,3,1,,"Arm Guard/Bracer, Pot [Beaker], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged]",Inhumation 50188,50188,Primary,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Substantial rectangular grave cut with vertical sides (c. 2.55m by 1m), orientated north north-west south south-east. 'it appeared that time and care had been taken in its construction'. The grave was placed within a square-ditched enclosure, the ditches of which probably created the spoil for a low barrow mound covering the burial. The body was contained within a rectangular decayed container (probably a wooden coffin). A small charcoal-rich pit with a small amount of unidentified burnt bone in the fill was cut into the upper grave fill and could represent a further pre-mound burial. Given the inconclusive nature of the evidence this is not recorded as an additional burial here.The main grave goods included a badly corroded sword (with three suspension rings and an oak scabbard with a decorated mouth guard), aligned along the right side of the body with the hilt at his/her shoulder and the tip towards the feet; a spear (of which only the spearhead and fragments of mineralised wood from the socket survived), thrust diagonally across the body into the south-east wall of the grave; and a Gallo-Belgic butt-beaker, placed tidily at the north-east corner of the grave, outside container. The latter was associated with an area of 'decayed organic material' probably a food offering. Fragments of an East Sussex eyebrow pot found within the grave fill were not convincing as grave goods (Stevenson 2013, 152-8). No rivets were observed in the xray of the circular stain (potentially a shield) observed above the body upon excavation, hence it is not recorded here.",7,1,,"Spearhead, Sword, Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Coffin, Food Residue, Scabbard, Strap fitting",Inhumation 50189,50189,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,"1ry burial only from central grave in ring ditch C10082. sub-rectangular and vertically sided grave, 0.86 m deep and aligned N-S.",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 50191,50191,,1,,Pit,NE-SW,"Burial W1411 (Riddler and Trevarthen 2006, 16): Inhumation burial in grave with carinated bowl.Truncated sub-oval, irregular shape, cut away at southern end by later grave (GID72179). Sinuous sides tapering to post hole at the northern end- possibly a marker post 1409. The grave contained only 3.3g redeposited cremated human bone from a subadult-adult of indeterminate sex (>13 years). A grog tempered carinated bowl with traces of burnish on both surfaces and a wiped interior was found on the base of the grave (Riddler, McKinley and Skittrell 2006, 6).The pot was dated to the 4th-5th century BC (Riddler and Trevarthen 2006, 16)",1,2,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),"Inhumation, Cremation" 50208,50192,,,PIT,Grave,NE-SW,"St Stephen's College, N Foreland Flat Grave (Perkins 1999): Crouched burial of an adult. cranial - pelvic axis 350¡ NNW, skeletal material in very good condition. Grave pit cut squareish at southern end. round at north. Length l .25 rn., width 0.78rn., max depth 0.45 m. Possible 'cocooning' with chalk silt about pelvis and feet.The chalk cocoon is focused closely around the tightly flexed legs and pelvis and could relate to some form of binding or shroud.",1,1,,Wrap,Inhumation 50193,50193,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Ellington School MBA urned cremation burial F25 (Boden 2006, McNee 2012): MBA urned cremation burial. No further details available.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50194,50194,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation pit c. 0.9m x 0.5m. The cremated bone was concentrated in the base of a collared urn, placed on the bottom of the pit. Many fragments from the same vessel were recovered from the fill of the pit. A single worked flint was also recovered from within the vessel (Boast et al. 2011, 42).",3,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Disc, Flake",Cremation 50196,50196,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Macknade Farm (Allen 2008, 9) Cremation burial 27: An urned cremation burial was exposed in the north-western part of Trench 6. The cut of the cremation pit (CRN 27) was circular with a diameter of 0.52m. The wall of the cremation vessel (CRN 26), which was plough truncated, was 5mm thick, in black fine ware tempered with fine, calcined flint grits. The vessel survived to a height of 0.24m, had a diameter of 0.38m and its fill (CRN 26) consisted of highly :fragmented calcined human bone. The cremation pit fill (CRN 25), which surrounded the vessel, consisted of mid orange-brown re-deposited brickearth.",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50199,50199,Primary,1,GRAVE,Grave,N-S,"Triple burial in flat grave. Oval grave c 1.6m long N-S & 1.1m E-WGrave (Group 40557) containing the inhumed remains of two adults, cut into the east facing slope of the hill overlooking the Wrotham Road dry valley at the east end of the site. The poorly preserved and fragmentary remains of a child (only c 20% of the skeleton hadsurvived) were also found in the upper fill of the grave (1069). The child was between 3 and 5years old and the remains had been disturbed, possibly by animals.THis grave has been revisited or the upper male burial has been redeposited from elsewhere, hence explaining the discrepancy in dates. He is only partial and his skull is upturned ",2,3,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 50200,50200,,,,Pit,Unknown,a small circular pit was a Collared Urn cremation ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 50201,50201,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Isolated cremation burial (2013), contained within an urn, located on higher ground towards the eastern side of the site near the Northumberland Bottom army camp (Figure 28). The urn consisted of 25 sherds of base/base core and abraded body sherds in a flint tempered fabric, unique for this site, of middle to late Bronze Age date. Within the urn were cremated human remains with identifiable fragments of skull, upper limbs and lower limbs, although further analysis on the bone was not possible (Askew 2006, 16). ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50203,50203,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"<75 The Street, Hawkinge (Thorne 2006, 19) Cremation Set II>: The cremated bone was placed in a round-bodied wheelmade jar with a corrugated neck and faint burnished decoration on the shoulder (Thompson 1982, 133--42 form B2-4). It is highly fragmentary so the diameter and height are unknown; this form is typical of the 1st century BC or later, including the post-conquest period (ibid 133).The cremation urn was accompanied by a complete handmade bowl with a corrugated neck and an angular carination at the shoulder and a band of diagonal burnished lines on the shoulder. The neck has been burnished. The fill of this vessel did not contain any bone, just one small fragment of charcoal.Hr: c. 800g cremated human bone from an adult (Sibun in Thorne 2006, table 4)",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)]",Cremation 50208,50208,,1,,Grave,Unknown," The bones which remained in the central rectangular grave indicated that they belonged to an adult of approximately 25-35 years of age. The body had been laid in a crouched position with the head to the south, facing west.The grave was only around 0.30m deep, but the surviving soil backfill suggested that the body may had been laid within a wooden coffin-structure (Boast, Gardner and Moody 2006).Diack (2001) notes that a primitive cairn of irregular flagstone blocks overlay the burial (not gg)",1,1,,Coffin,Inhumation 50213,50213,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,"Large pit and possibly inhumation in a coffin or hollowed log (or timber structure) ; aged over 45. This pit grave was cut at its NE end by a second burial pit of a femaleLarge central pit was 2.58m long and 2.08m wide and 0.45m deep, oriented N-S and cut into Northern end by later burial, but this was done carefully so as not to disturb primary burial l ",7,1,,"Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Pot [Beaker], Flake, Coffin, Bead(s), Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged]",Inhumation 50214,50214,,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation Burial 6, Context 27, Sample 18 (1550 Ð 1350 BC) (Cichy and Allen 2013, 26):This was the only mostly undisturbed Middle Bronze Age cremation, although it was plough damaged. It was also the only cremation of this period to occupy the area contained by the ring-ditch. From a matrix of moderately compacted, mid-brown clay silt 29 flint tempered potsherds from a single vessel, along with calcined human cranium and long-bone fragments were recovered.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50215,50215,,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation Burial 1, Context 13, SF 3 (50 BC Ð AD 75) (Cichy and Allen 2013, 26):Roughly circular in plan with sloping sides and a flat base (c. 0.34m in diameter, 0.1m deep). It contained the truncated remains of a single dark grey, grog-tempered bowl, placed upright on the base of the pit. This held fragments of burnt human bone.",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Coarseware)],Cremation 50216,50216,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 6, Burial 170673): Urned cremation burial of a young baby (c. 4-5 months old) comprising cremated bone and redeposited pyre debris, placed in inverted bucket-shaped jar within a circular grave pit (c. 0.4m diamiter, 0.4m deep) (Andrews et al. 2015, Burial 170673, 84).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 50217,50217,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 7, Burial 136139): NE-SW aligned sub-rectangular grave c. 1.78m x 0.62m x 0.11m. The poorly preserved adult inhumation was buried with a cu-alloy ring and an iron object, possibly a nail (Andrews et al. 2015, 141 Burial 136139).",2,1,,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Nail",Inhumation 50220,50220,,1,PIT,Pit,Unknown,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 13, Burial 200062): Burial of an older adult man in the second, peat-like fill of four fills of a MIA pit (c. 1.45m x 1.40m x 1.02m). A pot, one whole shale armlet and a fragment from another, and two (or possibly three - the published report gives different accounts) spindle whorls were placed in front of his torso. The pot was inverted over the other items. An iron rod shank was also recovered from the same area (Andrews et al. 2015, Burial 200062, 164).",6,2,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Armlet, Armlet, Spindle Whorl, Spindle Whorl, Unknown Object","Inhumation, Cremation" 50221,50221,Unknown,1,,Pit,NW-SE,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 21 Barrow 194137): One of four burials in pits under a barrow or ring ditch.The grave goods included a highly unusual triple pot of FV tendency.The triple pot accompanied a woman aged c. 17Ð20 years old. She lay on her side with flexed limbs, and the pot was standing by her right elbow. A conical amber button was found near her head, and fragments of copper alloy may come from a small pin.This grave is 1.7 x 1.07m and 0.5m deep, and sub-rectangular in shape (Andrews et al. 2015 Burial 246134/246136, 52, fig 2.17).",3,1,,"Button, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 50222,50222,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 21 other burials): Isolated urned cremation burial located 10m to the south of a cemetery of six unaccompanied Middle Bronze Age inhumations. The cremated remains of an 8-9 year old child, together with fragments from another person were contained within an upright E/MBA bipartite jar. The grave pit was sub-circular (c. 0.72m x 0.72m x 0.65m deep) (Andrews et al. 2015 Burial 125220, 52, 111).",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],"Cremation, Cremation" 50224,50224,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of three 'Belgic' cremations excavated during building works in 1954. No contextual details are given beyond the note that 'scattered Belgic cremations' were found in the vicinity of a Belgic hut. Additionally,'the ashes were inurned in native butt-beakers and in one grave a second beaker accompanied the burial' (Frere et al. 1987, 45).This record represents the grave with both a butt-beaker and a small cordoned jar (Frere et al. 1987, fig. 76, 203).",2,1,,"Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)]",Cremation 50225,50225,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremated bones contained within a pedestal urn, set upright in a small hole. The cremation pit was cut into a 1st century BC roundhouse gully and was cut itself by a later LIA round house gully (Blockley et al. 1995, 36-7).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)],Cremation 50226,50226,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"St John's Lane, Canterbury (Blockley 1988): Crouched burial of a young adult woman. She was wearing an iron bangle. No further info available.",1,1,,Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50228,50228,,1,CREMATION PIT,Pit,Unknown,"Church Hougham (Parfitt 1998): A small circular pit containing an inverted pottery vessel covering a cremation burial was discovered near Church Hougham. The vessel has been provisionally identified as a Deverel Rimbury type bucket urn, of Middle Bronze Age date.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 50230,50231,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Thanet Earth, Barrow 1, Plateau 6, Central burial G6004 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 865):SK 6.1: Articulated inhumation; moderately preserved (Grade 3) with over 75 per cent of the individual present.C6025; S6026; G6004; Plateau 6DemographyMNI: 1Age: 30Ð44 yearsAge Category: Old Middle AdultSex: MaleStature: 171Ð187 cmPathological Categories: Congenital/Developmental, Dental and Enthesopathy/MSMÕs.Pathological Description: Exaggerated musculoskeletal attachment sites throughout the long bones, probably from stress at these areas. The L5 was also partly fused to S1. Dental calculus is present on buccal and lingual of almost all teeth surfaces as a ridge at the cement enamel junction. Retained deciduous right incisor and bilateral congenital absence of the second premolar.Ritual? Initial rites: stone wrist guard beside the left arm may well have been worn; a spacious sub-rectangular grave cut (2.57m by 2.06m with stepped sides becoming steep to vertical to flat base, 0.84m deep), centrally located within ring ditch.Orientation: NÐSPosture: crouched position on the left side, with the head to the N facing E; left arm contracted with hand near mouth.Probably set within timber coffin/grave lining.Grave goods: a copper dagger (SF 6.33) underneath the right scapula; a stone wrist guard (SF 6.34) beside the left arm, and a beaker pot (SF 6.9000) at the feet; a large gap between the skeleton and the edge of the grave to the south.Commemoration: double ditched barrow monument.",4,1,,"Liner, Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Arm Guard/Bracer, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 50233,50233,Unknown,1,,Grave,N-S,"Lyminge Beaker burial (Thomas and Knox 2015, 3): crouched inhumation burial on an N-S alignment accompanied by grave goods - a Beaker pot and a perforated bone ÔtoggleÕ. Both the skeleton and associated grave goods were crushed and in a poor state of preservation due to the severity of truncation of the contemporary ground level. ",2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Toggle",Inhumation 50235,50235,,1,CREMATION PIT,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation burial, represented by a damaged (both in prehistory and by the plough) inverted biconical urn with some cremated remains. Note that two pits nearby contained possible pyre debris with oak-rich charcoal.",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 50238,50238,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Portions of a 'LBA' cinerary urn of this period containing calcined bones and ash. Close at hand an undoubted Bronze Age arrowhead was retrieved, also a biconal holed hammer or adze of diorite, belonging to this same period (Worsfold 1926, 230).Collared Urn ",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Arrowhead (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 40000,40000,Primary,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,"One of ?several crematorium trenches. Fire started at E end; infilled with burnt chalk, 1 sherd pot, charcoal & bones of an adult and a child that were part burnt and part inhumed",2,3,,"Pot [Grimston Ware], Pot [Grimston Ware]","Mixed, Mixed, Cremation" 40001,40001,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A1: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation N-S (f?); E Yorks Burial Type C;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A1: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (f?); age: mature adult; sex: ?male; position: flexed/ crouched; biographical details: Skeleton described as ""that of an old man"" (Stillingleet 1846:28-30);Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A1: Objects: wood: cart; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: cart fittings (14) (on upper/lower torso, around body); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: pig (skull) (x2) (on or by the head), horse (x2) (around the body); flint: n/a; biographical details: The 2 terrets that survived are not an exact pair.NB since the 'cart fittings' clearly also included 'horse gear' a separate object record is made here to represent the 'horse gear'.",7,1,,"Chariot/Cart, Chariot/Cart Fitting (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type), Horse Gear (Unknown/Unspecified/Set)",Inhumation 40002,40002,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"6m SE of centre on ancient turf line (ground surface) were 5 skeletons (2-6); close together, 3 adults, one youth and one child. With a possible trophy violently traumatised skull. Grave goods only situated close to two of the burialsNote there were also literally hundreds of frog and toad bones with these burials (could be later but also could relate to pit falls at the time, implying grave was left open or not fully sealed at the time) ",2,2,,"Animal Bone (Other), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40003,40003,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"No contextual details are available. A miniature collared urn found nested within a larger vessel (of an unspecified type) containing the burnt remains of a young child.Sheppard's (1949, 3) account of the find suggests that: 'The reason for these miniature cinerary urns found inside larger ones, suggests that ... a mother has been buried with the remains of her child - the very small vases indicating that probably the mother died in child-birth, the cremated remains of the baby being enclosed in the small urn, and placed with the bones of the parent, so that when they both awoke in the next world they would be together'.",2,1,,"Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 40004,40004,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Large central oval grave 3.5m diameter & 1.3m deep. In W end was heap of burnt bones of child with 2 knives, bone pin & 2 Food Vessels. pots no trace of fire but other grave goods do; mixture of pyre. In central pit near to the central Food Vase were small pieces of the decayed bones of another child sticking to sides of boulders. In central pit near to the third Food Vase were small pieces of the decayed bones of a child. All children seemingly buried close to each other at the same time",7,3,,"Knife, Knife, Knife, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel]","Cremation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40185,40005,,1,,Grave,E-W,"Huntow/Grindale (Stead 1979) Grave HT1: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Huntow/Grindale (Stead 1979) Grave HT1: Human remains: none;Huntow/Grindale (Stead 1979) Grave HT1: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: long flat bow brooch (LT II-III) (type C/type 5) (1), brooch on broad feet type L/type 8 (penannular, LT II-III) (2); iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Grindale Barrow 2 (Manby 1980): A square ditched barrow of Arras Culture type, 13.5m by 15m internally. A central rectangular grave had been excavated in the 19th century (see above).grave: rectangular, E-Wgg: The undisturbed remains of a suckling pig were recovered from the south-east corner of the grave",4,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type)",Inhumation 40006,40006,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In small pit near centre of the barrow - 1m away from a second one. ,2,1,,"Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Pot [Incense Cup]",Cremation 40008,40008,Unknown,1,,Pit,NW-SE,"Possibly primary burial as it is the central wood-lined grave but it may have been sunk later and disturbed other burials. 17 year old female. Hands to face, jet necklace round neck; ochre by body",3,1,,"Unknown Object, Bier, Necklace",Inhumation 40009,40009,Primary,1,,Cist,E-W,"Under barrow was remains of a cist, at the centre of which was a wood-lined grave containing the inhumation of a childCentral grave 1.5m long and 0.6m wide - wood lined and covered with stakeholes ",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Bier",Inhumation 40010,40010,Secondary,1,,Pit,W-E,"Oval grave towards the centre of the barrow and cut into ground surface. Under heap of cremated bones (deposit A) was a young woman (burial 1) in oval grave. FV in front of face . Almost central and very tightly crouched. This oval grave also contained four other adult burials - two inhumations (buriasl 2 and 3), two cremation burials (burials B and a deposit at the foot of burial 2), two of these with gg. ",10,5,,"Knife, Awl, Pot [Food Vessel], Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Knife, Pot [Food Vessel], Awl, Necklace, Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Cremation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Cremation" 40011,40011,Primary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,central shallow grave lined with wood was a body of adult,4,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Liner, Flake, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40012,40012,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Nunburnholme Wold, Pocklington (Halkon et al. 2014-2016) Grave Nun2 (BC2): Grave architecture: square ditched enclosure, deep grave pit; orientation N-S (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Nunburnholme Wold, Pocklington (Halkon et al. 2014-2016) Grave Nun2 (BC2): Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fE); age: mature adult; sex: male; position: crouched; biographical details: Suffered arthritic joints and had lost the majority of his teeth during his lifetime; Nunburnholme Wold, Pocklington (Halkon et al. 2014-2016) Grave Nun2 (BC2): Objects: wood: coffin; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: pig (by feet); flint: n/a; biographical details: ",2,1,,"Coffin, Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 40013,40013,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,A vault of chalk blocks containing a beaker burial was found c 0.3m below the surface. This sounds like a chalk cist May have been a decomposed timber revetment/ coffin or structure hence creating this chalk vault effect ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40014,40014,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Shallow hole under barrow containing primary Collared Urn cremation. Note other burials may have been missed ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40015,40015,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Circular hole scooped 6 inches into ground with cremated adult bones and bone pin; disturbed by later Saxon interments ,1,1,,Pin (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 40016,40016,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown," large central grave with three crouched inhumations, only one has grave goods. One unfurnished burial is on its back; knees pulled up. Person of middle age",2,1,,"Core, Pot [Collared Urn]",Inhumation 40017,40017,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,"Large central gave in barrow - nearly 5m long and 1.8m wide and 0,6m deep with crouched male and accompanied by several animal burials ",3,1,,"Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type)",Inhumation 40018,40018,Primary,1,GRAVE,Pit,Unknown,In pit and in situ pyre with burnt bones of an adult with a small incense cup in centre of bones (Burial 1) ,1,1,,Pot [Incense Cup],Cremation 40020,40020,,,,Grave,Unknown,Dismembered or redeposited burial of an adult with animal bones and flint; unfortunately not easy to date due to lack of strictly typologically precise grave goods (mainly flint and animal bone); could be Neolithic?Grave very mixed up and had also been damaged by rabbits ,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Head],Inhumation 40021,40021,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,Largish central grave with double burial ,2,2,,"Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Pot [Food Vessel]","Cremation, Inhumation" 40022,40022,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit at centre of mound ,1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 40023,40023,Primary,1,,Grave,Unknown,In flat grave with stone bracer and belt ring. No traces of a mound or barrow,3,1,,"Strap fitting, Arm Guard/Bracer, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 40024,40024,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Bugthorpe (Stead 1979) Grave BG1: Grave architecture: ; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Bugthorpe (Stead 1979) Grave BG1: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; n/a; age: n/a; sex: not determined; position: n/a; biographical details: n/a;Bugthorpe (Stead 1979) Grave BG1: Objects: wood: ?shield; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: scabbard, beads (2) iron: sword; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Weapon burial. The 2 bronze discs contain red glass ornaments were described as possible brooches by 19th antiquarians (Greenwell 1877: 50, n1; Thurnam 1871:457) but are parts of a shield mount (Stead 1979:59-60 raised this possibility, and see Fitzpatrick 1996:69-71 for a 'confirmation').",3,1,,"Shield, Scabbard, Sword",Inhumation 40027,40027,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit with no mound or cover with Beaker (another burial found close by but was unfurnished) ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40028,40028,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Barff hill, Brandesburton: two Bronze Age food vessels and an accessory cup were recovered during quarrying in the 1930s. Manby (1973) notes that their associations were not recorded but they were almost certainly associated with inhumation burials. An MNI of one inhumation burial and the three vessels are recorded here.",3,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Inhumation 40029,40029,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Flat grave or pit with no discernible barrow/ mound. ,2,1,,"Knife, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 40031,40031,,1,,Missing,Unknown,Bishop Burton (YAS record card info): Findspot of a bucket-shaped urn containing a few cremated bones and two pieces of a bronze object. ,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Unknown Object",Cremation 40032,40032,Primary,1,,Pyre (Pit),NE-SW,"In situ pyre cremation at centre of barrow in pit 0.7m at depth of 0.25m. Greenwell says body was burnt in crouched position on funeral pyre on R side, & bones still in place. Yet very small pit ",3,1,,"Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)], Awl",Cremation 40033,40033,Primary,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,Burnt in central pit 1m wide and 0.22m deep - in situ burning,2,1,,"Flake, Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 40034,40034,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Oval grave 1.2m x 0.6m x 0.6m deep to south of centre NB cremation burial potentially contained in a bag,1,2,,Knife,"Cremation, Cremation" 40035,40035,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"South Cave, Everthorpe: Food vessel, human bones and worked flint rescued from a gravel pit.",2,1,,"Tool (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40036,40036,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Crouched inhumation with three early Iron Age finger-rings, two in position on left hand.",3,1,,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)]",Inhumation 40037,40037,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,A ditch with an external bank enclosed a circular area of gravel 9m across with the bones of a crouched adult inhumation at its centre. Very shallow grave or possibly just the original grounfd surface (erosion) There was a hearth1.5m to its east also contained within barrow ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Inhumation 40038,40038,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In shallow off-central grave in barrow. Note a Food Vessel was inserted into the barrow mound along with a flint arrowhead ,2,1,,"Button, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 40039,40039,,1,,Pyre (Ground Surface),Unknown,"Manby 1980, 352, Kilnsea Warren: LBA/IA urned cremation, found without contextual information beyond the observation that 'near the complete urn were a number of cobbles which appear to show signs of burning'. The following items were recorded (illustrated in Wenham 1960):1. (Fig. 9b) Urn of coarse, buff, hand-made pottery, flat rimmed, shallow finger grooves on upper part: about 11 ins. in height. No decoration. LBA or Early IA A.2. (Fig. 9a) Large urn about 13 ins. in height, well baked, buff, coarsely gritted pottery; round rim, carinated shoulder: blackened on outside: Early IA A.3. (Not illustrated) Sherd of early I.A. pot with large grits: everted rim.4. (Not illustrated) Sherds, coarse, thick, fired buff and grey. Most of these may be part of the base of number 2 but one piece which is 1 1/2 ins. thick is perhaps rather a fragment of an oven or burnt daub. (1)The second and third vessels were both found at least 10m away from the urn with the cremated bone so are not recorded as grave goods",1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 40040,40040,,1,,Ground surface ,SW-NE,"Cowlam/Cottam, Stead (1986) Grave A (Greenwell (1877) Barrow LIV): Surface burial within square ditched enclosure.Dubious gg (pot sherds in grave fill). Flint flake (also within grave fill) not recorded as gg.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40041,40041,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Central grave in barrow over 2.2m in diameter and 1.2m deep,2,1,,"Knife, Scraper",Inhumation 40042,40042,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Central barrow grave with disturbed remains of an adult in an oak coffin,1,1,,Coffin,Inhumation 40043,40043,Primary,1,,Platform/pavement,E-W,Placed as a primary insertion on a pavement or platform under barrow (Burial 4) ,2,1,,"Macehead, Pot [Grimston Ware]",Inhumation 40044,40044,Primary,1,,Pit,SE-NW,In central oval grave placed at SE end of grave. Large grave 2.6m E-W by 1.8m N-S; slight disturbed by later grave cutting its northern end ,4,1,,"Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)], Scraper, Scraper, Unknown Object",Inhumation 40045,40045,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,5m SW of centre of the barrow on natural ground surface was the burial of female and skull of a child On ground surface 2m NW of centre was a strongly-built adult male ,3,3,,"Chisel, Scraper, Knife","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40046,40046,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Disturbed likely primary burial at centre of barrow; originally with Beaker and in coffin or timber-lined chamberdouble burial of two adult males - secondary double interment that disturbed primary Beaker burial. Bones are scattered ,3,3,,"Pot [Beaker], Coffin, Pot [Food Vessel]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40047,40047,Primary,1,,Grave,E-W,"Mill Hill Gravel Pit (Manby 1980, 351): Double burial within an oval grave, with a large Beaker pot. The burial comprises a fragile body, potentially of a child, upon which the body of an elderly person (with very few teeth) was placed. The bones of the child have subsequently become crushed. The skull of the older person appears to have been removed/arranged prior to burial - it was placed upside down, pointing away from the rest of the body. The Beaker was positioned by their feet.",2,2,,"Pot [Beaker], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40049,40049,Primary,1,,Grave,E-W,Double large central rectangular grave (B) under barrow. Contains the burials of two individuals and legs of both individuals almost touching each other. ,7,2,,"Crown/Diadem, Ear/Hair Ornament (Other), Floral Offering, Fossil, Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Pot [Food Vessel], Unknown Object","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40050,40050,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Catfoss, Burial 3 (McInnes 1968, fig.1): Truncated, probably urned cremation within penannular ditch represented by fragments of pottery and cremated bone.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 40051,40051,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Walkington Wold Barrow 1, Phase 2, secondary cremation burial (Bartlett and Mackay 1973, 6-7): Several large fragments of a cinerary urn were found in the lower fill of the ditch on the north-eastern side of Barrow 1. These represent a cremation inserted into the mound after its construction, which had weathered out or been disturbed before the Iron Age.hr: a few minute traces of burnt bonegg: rim of a bipartite urn with cord-impressed chevrons on the outside of the rim",1,1,,Pot [Bipartite Urn],Cremation 40052,40052,Unknown,1,,Grave,Unknown,Flat grave and no suggestion of a mound or barrow; accompanied by a Beaker and a Food Vessel which is intriguing but perhaps a later cut was missed ,2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40053,40053,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,Disturbed and no detail ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40055,40055,Unknown,1,,Pyre (Mound),Unknown,"In Mound N O. 1 I found, in the centre, amongst the ashes and bones, two small vases, and at a distance of 1m to the south-east of this hearth, and at a depth of about twenty-seven inches , a large urn , about 16.5inches high, in an upright position , and containing only sand, and one fragment a calcined bone, about three inches long (apparently portion of an ulna). There were also in the same mound about three fee t to the west of the hearth, two small fragments of pottery about 4 inch square, pointing to the previous existence there of an urn. ",3,2,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Accessory Cup], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]","Cremation, Cremation" 40056,40056,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,NE-SW,Young adult female on ground surface; placed roughly centrally under the barrow,2,1,,"Flake, Awl",Inhumation 40057,40057,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Primary inhumation placed on ground surface just south of the centre of the barrow ,2,1,,"Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40060,40060,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In small pit with urn just SE of centre of barrow and next to another urned cremation ,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Necklace",Cremation 40061,40061,Primary,1,,Grave,S-N,Workman quarrying in 1902 found a flat grave,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40062,40062,,1,,Missing,Unknown,": A quantity of bones and rusty iron, etc, considered to be an Iron Age chariot burial by Mortimer, was found in a deep cutting between Middleton and Enthorpe stations during railway construction in 1889. Of the objects found, one only was preserved, a linch-pin 5 1/2ins long, made of iron with bronze ends.",1,1,,Chariot/Cart Fitting (Unknown/Unspecified/Set),Inhumation 40063,40063,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Flat grave - one of three or four found during sand quarrying,6,1,,"Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Button, Awl, Strike A Light, Flake, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 40064,40064,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Contracted skeleton found with an iron bracelet strung with two bone beads, two fragments of iron, possibly from a brooch, a pendant cut from antler, and pottery sherds. Initially thought to be Roman, potentially also early medieval in date.",3,1,,"Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Pendant",Inhumation 40065,40065,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In central large oval grave over 2m in diameter and 1.2m deep under barrow,2,1,,"Coffin, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40066,40066,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Central burial of barrow in pit A with three inhumations (A2, A4 & A5) - one headless adult and two infants. Only the adult was directly associated with grave goods. The infants and all the other burials in the barrow lacked grave goods.",2,3,,"Animal Bone (Other), Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40067,40067,,,,Missing,Unknown,": Flexed inhumation with a stone bracelet on wrist was found six feet below the ground surface near the roadside in Wetwang field (c 1794) by workmen digging for road material. (1)The skeleton was laid at full length, with every bone in its proper place, and in good preservation. Some teeth which dropped out of the skull were perfectly fresh.The armlet was stone (see Mortimer fig 507)",1,1,,Armlet,Inhumation 40069,40069,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Small grave cut into side of inner mound containing two infant burials associated with four Beaker sherds,2,2,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40070,40070,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Paddock Hill, Thwing: Late Bronze Age urned cremation.Manby (1977, 3) describes a 'horse-shoe shaped depression filled with brown soil with a crescent shaped setting of chalk slabs. Immediately east of the latter feature a pit had been dug through the brown soil filling and into the solid chalk below; at the bottom was a cremation burial in a carinated vessel covered by chalk slabs'.",1,1,,Pot [Cordoned Urn],Cremation 40071,40071,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,4m NW of centre in pit with Beaker at feet. 0.3m above old ground surface. (Burial 2) ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40072,40072,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG1: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG1: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; n/a; age: ?adult; sex: not determined; position: n/a; biographical details: Finds described only as ""a large tight bone, one leg bone, and one skull bone of no extraordinary size with several bones after"" (pig/shep bones near skull, perhaps?) Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG1: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: pig/shep bones near skull, perhaps?; flint: n/a; biographical details: ",1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 40073,40073,Primary,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,Mortuary enclosure ,1,1,,Pot [Grimston Ware],Inhumation 40075,40075,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,No information really - just bones found with a late Beaker,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40076,40076,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,"Life Hill barrow 294, grave 1. Contained two individuals - one inhumation and one cremation (both adults)",5,2,,"Knife, Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Food Vessel], Awl, Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]","Cremation, Inhumation" 40077,40077,Secondary,1,CIST,Pit,E-W,In pit at west end of round barrow (Burial 3) ,3,1,,"Scraper, Pot [Beaker], Scraper",Inhumation 40079,40079,Secondary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,4m SW of centre placed in mound in a pit. (Burial 1) ,2,1,,"Scraper, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40080,40080,Primary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Large central oval grave and adult at base of large central grave 2.7m x 2.5m in size and 2m deep (Grave 6) ,6,1,,"Dagger [Flat Riveted], Fossil, Strap fitting, Button, Button, Strike A Light",Inhumation 40081,40081,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Shallow grave in centre of barrow with two burials - one inhumation and one cremation ",3,2,,"Knife, Pot [Food Vessel], Coffin","Inhumation, Cremation" 40082,40082,,1,,Grave,S-N,"Grimthorpe (Stead 1979) Grave GR1: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation S-N (W); E Yorks Burial Type A;Grimthorpe (Stead 1979) Grave GR1: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; S-N (W); age: ?young adult; sex: not determined; position: crouched; biographical details: Skeleton described as that of a ""young man"" (Mortimer 1905:250);Grimthorpe (Stead 1979) Grave GR1: Objects: wood: shield (on chest); gold: n/a; cu-alloy: shield boss or binding (on chest), scabbard, disc iron: spearhead (around body), sword; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: sherds? (in grave fill); glass: n/a; animal bone: worked bone points (16) (in grave fill, around body over torso); flint: n/a; biographical details: The handle of the sword was near the head of the skeleton. The sword had red and yellow inlaid enamel, with (according to BM site) possible signs of repair. The worked animal bones are believed to be either pins/toggles (shroud-wrapping etc, cf Wilson in Mortimer; Stead 1979: 86) or bone lance-heads (Mortimer 1905: 151) - they were found both above and under the skeleton. NB ceramic sherds in grave fill not recorded as gg",6,1,,"Shield, Scabbard, Stud, Spearhead, Sword, Point (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 40084,40084,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,At centre of barrow in pit C- large deep pit grave 2.6m in diameter and 1.7m deep and with two burials ,4,2,,"Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Box, Flake, Cover","Cremation, Inhumation" 40085,40085,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Pit burial with double burial of one child (with gg) and one infant ,3,2,,"Animal Joint/Part [Head], Flake, Flake","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40087,40087,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Disturbed cremation with lots of wood ashes - possibly originally ururned ,6,1,,"Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)], Knife, Scraper, Scraper, Scraper, Scraper",Cremation 40088,40088,Primary,1,,Grave,E-W,Painsthorpe Wold barrow 4 - Central grave with a single individual . One of three Beaker burials in graves under barrows all linked by earthen passages! ,2,1,,"Bead(s), Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 40089,40089,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,In large central chalk-cut grave. ,4,1,,"Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), Button, Button, Necklace",Inhumation 40090,40090,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,Central oval pit of barrow (Grave B),4,2,,"Pick, Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel], Knife","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40091,40091,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Central primary pit under barrow with crouched inhumation,5,1,,"Flake, Flake, Flake, Flake, Flake",Inhumation 40093,40093,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,At base of barrow in circular stone cist on ground surface were two inhumation burials and a cremation burial under one of the inhumations. So this is a triple burial ,3,3,,"Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid], Saw, Knife","Inhumation, Inhumation, Cremation" 40094,40094,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Possibly later burial inserted E of centre -,2,1,,"Button, Button",Inhumation 40095,40095,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Possibly primary cremation in shallow pit in centre of the barrow. ,1,1,,Arrowhead (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 40096,40096,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,10m NE of centre was a heap of burnt bones - those of an adult and a child on natural ground surface ,3,2,,"Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)], Scraper, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)","Cremation, Cremation" 40097,40097,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N-S,Likely primary burial on the ground surface. ,8,1,,"Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), Animal Joint/Part [Head], Pebble, Disc, Unknown Object, Knife, Pot [Food Vessel], Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 40098,40098,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,In slightly off-centre grave - known as Grave A,2,1,,"Flake, Awl",Inhumation 40099,40099,Secondary,1,CIST,Pit,Unknown,NB the cist referred to by HER is actually a wooden cist or rather a coffin. It is actually a pit burial . In elongated pit at NW of barrow ,1,1,,Coffin,Inhumation 40100,40100,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Near centre at base of mound. On old surface was adult ,2,1,,"Knife, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40101,40101,Primary,1,,Grave,N-S,large central rectangular grave Possibly a coffin or timber structure but uncertain,3,1,,"Knife, Button, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 40102,40102,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,Note 4 burial pits under barrow but A to D only had animal bone. This is pit B,4,1,,"Knife, Floral Offering, Food Residue, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 40103,40103,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,In pit below burial No1. ,3,1,,"Knife, Pot [Food Vessel], Animal Joint/Part [Trunk]",Inhumation 40104,40104,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In centre of barrow - in very large upright Collared urn,1,2,,Pot [Collared Urn],"Cremation, Cremation" 40105,40105,Secondary,1,,Pit,E-W,In pit E to the W of central burial cutting primary ditch,4,1,,"Dagger [Flat Riveted], Knife, Wire, Cup",Inhumation 40106,40106,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Central grave with two interments ; one on top of the other,1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 40109,40109,,1,,Missing,Unknown,": Whimster (1981) summarises the evidence as follows: A cemetery of c.75 barrows excavated in advance of the construction of Eastburn airfield in 1938. Records of individual burials are very poor, although it appears that the majority of graves contained conventionally crouched skeletons, but that these were surrounded by circular rather than square enclosures. The cemetery had already been ploughed flat at the time of its excavation and destruction.Given the vagaries involved in terms of quantifying burials and grave goods, most of the above items are entered within one grave record. This includes: the 3 brooches; 1 of the 4 pottery vessels; the iron spearhead; the short iron sword; the scabbard; the bronze toggle; the possible shield fittings",9,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Spearhead, Sword, Toggle, Shield, Scabbard, Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 40110,40110,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Possibly central grave but detail is missing as it was hacked around ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40111,40111,,,,Pit,Unknown,Central oval grave with mixed and slightly disarticulated bones of human,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Trunk],Inhumation 40112,40112,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,Almost centrally placed pit so assumed primary burial ,4,1,,"Bag, Awl, Flake, Scraper",Inhumation 40113,40113,Primary,1,CIST,Cist,E-W,Burial 1: Central stone-lined cist aligned E-W with adult; beautifully made stone-lied cist with stone-paved floor - made of sandstone. 1.10m long and 0.72m wide ; cloth-lined grave ,7,1,,"Dagger [Flat Riveted], Arm Guard/Bracer, Animal Joint/Part [Head], Button, Pot [Beaker], Shroud, Bead(s)",Inhumation 40114,40114,Primary,1,,Grave,N-S,In large oval grave (Grave A) near centre over 2m x 1.4m x 1m deep. Double burial ,2,2,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]","Inhumation, Cremation" 40115,40115,Secondary,1,,Pit,E-W,Central oval grave but likely a secondary one ,2,1,,"Pot [Incense Cup], Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40116,40116,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Near centre of barrow was a crouched skeleton in a pit ,3,2,,"Knife, Pot [Food Vessel], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40117,40117,Unknown,1,,Pit,N-S,5m NE of centre of barrow is small pit ,2,1,,"Flake, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40118,40118,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,shallow pit in centre of mound,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40119,40119,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,Thought to be central interment in oval grave 2m long. 1.3m wide and 1m deep. ,3,1,,"Knife, Knife, Knife",Inhumation 40120,40120,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,In pit 4m SW of centre. ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40121,40121,Secondary,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Central grave relating to second phase of use,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40122,40122,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,Just off centre of barrow in pit (Burial 1),4,1,,"Knife, Flake, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Scraper",Inhumation 40123,40123,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,At centre of barrow in pit C with cremated adult bones,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler],Cremation 40124,40124,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,"Garton Slack #112, Burial 1: crouched burial in pit. This could be Neolithic rather than EBA - worth rechecking ",4,1,,"Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 40126,40126,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Small pit 4m E of the centre of the barrow,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Tool (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 40127,40127,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,5m SE of centre and just above ground surface ; in situ cremation burnt on the spot,1,1,,Pot [Incense Cup],Cremation 40128,40128,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,In situ primary cremation of child on natural chalk surface; situated immediately next to a second one also on the ground surface ,2,2,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn]","Cremation, Cremation" 40129,40129,Unknown,1,,Pit,SW-NE,Shallow pit 1m in diameter and 0.2m deep. Found 0.9m above original ground surface at centre - may not be primary,3,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pebble, Core",Cremation 40130,40130,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Disturbed inhumation in pit with Food Vessel 3m SE of centre of barrow ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40131,40131,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Oval grave cut centrally into natural ground surface with cremation of woman and slightly disturbed inhumation of male at base of grave Also disarticulated inhumation in grave fill without grave goods ,3,2,,"Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Animal Bone (Other), Pot [Food Vessel]","Cremation, Inhumation" 40132,40132,Primary,1,,Pit,SE-NW,Central grave 3.1m long and 1.5m wide and 1.6m deep aligned SE-NW with burials; six burials in here and four (3 adults and one youth) lacked grave goods Note the child is accompanied by a really very large and highly decorated N3 Beaker ,3,2,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40134,40134,Primary,1,,Pit,SE-NW,Central grave under barrow. Wood lined grave 1.5m long & 0.6m W and 0.2m deep ,3,1,,"Knife, Pot [Food Vessel], Liner",Inhumation 40135,40135,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,Central burial pit cut into chalk bedrock and lined with planks.,2,1,,"Liner, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40137,40137,Secondary,1,,Pit,SE-NW,"Two central burials disturbed unfortunately and no good information about them, but 2m SW of centre was a a pit in the mound of a young female ",2,1,,"Assemblage, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 40138,40138,,,,Missing,Unknown,Single pit that was likely already disturbed under barrow containing a Collared Urn with two cremations,1,2,,Pot [Collared Urn],"Cremation, Cremation" 40139,40139,Primary,1,,Pyre (Ground Surface),Unknown,At centre of mound on natural surface were the remains of a child - pyre on ground surface and then covered by mound deposits ,3,1,,"Tool (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 40141,40141,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,"3m SW of centre on ground surface was the burial of a child2m SE of centre on ground surface was the burial of a child c. 2-3 years old, (like previous one)1m SW of centre of ground surface was inhumation of older woman5m SW of centre on ground surface - decayed remains of aged male ",7,4,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Food Residue, Pot [Food Vessel], Scraper, Animal Bone (Other), Pot [Collared Urn]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40142,40142,Secondary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,One of two graves of older females (both over 40 years old) placed with disarticulated remains of children (possibly redeposited from elsewhere?).,1,1,,Knife,Inhumation 40143,40143,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"On natural surface 1.5m SE of centre; old man At centre just above natural surface, old womanInteresting that there are associations between Food Vessel and Handled (?late) Beakers here ",3,2,,"Pot [Beaker], Knife, Pot [Food Vessel]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40144,40144,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,In small pit just below surface or just placed into mound with further deposits placed over it ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40145,40145,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,4m SE of centre on ground surface was a woman c. 24 years old2m S of centre on natural suface - strongly built old male On ground surface under child inhumation; adult possibly male with SKULL MISSING. But he has another skull iof someone else placed on his knees (?gg),5,3,,"Ear/Hair Ornament (Other), Awl, Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Beaker], Ear/Hair Ornament (Other)","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40146,40146,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,On ground surface at centre of mound was a small-sized woman very decayedOn ground surface at centre of mound under female were bones of adult male which had been buried in already disarticulated condition,1,2,,Pot [Beaker],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 40147,40147,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Young person of uncertain sex in large central grave 2.3m long & 0.9m deep. Also found in mound were bones of small horse, red-deer and pig and a very large dog (?wolf)",3,1,,"Coffin, Pot [Food Vessel], Unknown Object",Inhumation 40148,40148,Primary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,1.8m E of centre of barrow in oblong grave.,2,1,,"Liner, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40149,40149,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,In small pit c. 1m S of centre ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40150,40150,,,,Cist,NW-SE,Burial of a female in a cist at the centre of the barrow ,1,1,,Pendant,Inhumation 40152,40152,Primary,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,Large irregular central grave containing cremated bones of a youth with charcoal (poss in situ pyre),4,1,,"Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)], Flake, Needle, Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 40155,40155,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,In large oak coffin at centre of barrow. Under lid were three skeletons;,1,3,,Coffin,"Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40156,40156,,,,Pit,Unknown,Barrow with at least one CU urn cremation ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40157,40157,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In central grave with Food Vessel,2,1,,"Flake, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40158,40158,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Skerne burial 1 (Proctor 1855, 185): incense cup perforated with four rows of small holes, mouth upwards, containing human bones mixed with charcoal and sand",1,1,,Pot [Incense Cup],Cremation 40159,40159,Unknown,1,CIST,Pit,Unknown,"Disturbed cremation, originally associated with Food Vessel and with scrapers. In a pit not a cist ",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40160,40160,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Inurned cremation,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40161,40161,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,Below surface of mound; crouched burial in pit with head to west.,3,1,,"Knife, Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]",Inhumation 40162,40162,Primary,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,A little west of centre was a shallow small pit with in situ cremation; note sides of pit were reddened suggesting tipping in of hot embers or in situ burning; two burnt flint flakes,4,1,,"Flake, Knife, Flake, Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 40163,40163,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,A spread of burnt bones placed on original surface under mound,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40164,40164,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Cremated bones placed on natural ground surface at centre of barrow; with burnt wood and two flint knives immediately above burial in mound: 'Two flint knives were picked from the old surface line below the mound' (Mortimer 1905, 324)",2,1,,"Knife, Knife",Cremation 40165,40165,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit in centre of barrow and quite high up in mound - most of urn taken away by plough.,3,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Awl, Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 40166,40166,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,Double burial in large pit just west of centre of barrow ; Beaker and primary in nature ,3,2,,"Awl, Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40167,40167,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown, oval grave in centre of barrow -,2,1,,"Flake, Knife",Inhumation 40168,40168,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,"central grave of barrow, disturbed by Silburn; it was large and 2.3m long and 1.3m wide and 1.2m deep cutting the chalk ",3,2,,"Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)], Pick, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)","Cremation, Inhumation" 40170,40170,Primary,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,shallow pit at centre of barrow,3,1,,"Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified), Flake",Cremation 40171,40171,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,shallow pit of centre of barrow. 0.75m in diameter,4,2,,"Tool (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Incense Cup]","Cremation, Cremation" 40172,40172,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,In shallow pit cut into ground surface just SW of centre - with two burials ,2,2,,"Scraper, Flake","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40173,40173,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Oval grave excavated and disturbed by Silburn and re-excavated in 1992 by Atkinson,3,1,,"Liner, Disc, Disc",Inhumation 40174,40174,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Two inhumation burials disturbed by Silburn- one adult and one child ,1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 40175,40175,Secondary,1,,Pit,E-W,Double burial (1 & 2) in large central pit that re-used early Neolithic barrow.,3,2,,"Awl, Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40176,40176,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Off central pit under barrow ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40177,40177,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In central oval grave with flint knife ,1,1,,Knife,Inhumation 40179,40179,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Bones and Beaker found in pit when gravel quarrying ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40181,40181,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Kettlethorpe, South Cave: beaker burial in pit seemingly without any barrow, on own and no other burials in vicinity",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40182,40182,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Swinescaif Quarry, South Cave (Loughlin and Miller 1979, 35): Inhumation and sword recovered during gravel quarryingStead (2006, 189): A very corroded sword, flaking badly, lacking the top of the tang and the tip of the blade. Now 608mm long; the blade is 515mm long and only 30mm wide (registered as 612mm long and 31mm wide), and it tapers for the final 110m to a long, narrow and quite sharp point (lacking the tip). The shoulders are damaged.Loughlin and Miller (1979, 35): Found with human bones, including part of a skull, when excavated chalk from a quarry in 1975. A ring, possibly bone, was found at the same time but has been lost.",2,1,,"Sword, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear)",Inhumation 40184,40184,Primary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Multiple burial. Large central grave with five crouched inhumations. (but only two with grave goods),4,2,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Toggle, Pot [Incense Cup], Tool (Unknown/Unspecified)","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40186,40186,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,"Abramson (1996, 11), East Field barrow: Central rectangular grave under barrow.Poorly preserved crouched inhumation burial of a juvenille aged c. 15 years of indeterminate sex (N-S)Thin linear stains around the body probably represent either a timber grave lining or a plank coffin. Several worked flints accompanied the burial and further amorphous stains within the grave fill may represent additional organic objects deposited with the body.",2,1,,"Assemblage, Coffin",Inhumation 40187,40187,,1,,Grave,E-W,"Abramson (1996, 20) S of Woldgate, Grave 1008: Located c. 150m west of a contemporary round house. Inhumation burial of an adult male (35-40 years) in a crouched position with the head at the east end of the grave cut, facing north. It was accompanied by a single Iron Age jar with sooting on its internal surfaces and a single flint flake. The bones were well preserved.",2,1,,"Flake, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 40188,40188,Secondary,1,,Missing,N-S,"Abramson (1996, 20) S of Gypsy Race, Low Caythorpe, Square Barrow 3190: Secondary inhumation burial of a subadult, aged c. 15 years. The burial was associated with a flint flake and core and a short involuted bow brooch with mineralised fur/sheepskin and textile attached to its front.",3,1,,"Flake, Core, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 40189,40189,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Double pit burial just off-centre of barrow.,4,3,,"Animal Bone (Other), Knife, Button, Pot [Food Vessel]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40190,40190,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit under barrow that was disturbed by Saxon burials,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40191,40191,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Disturbed cremation in mound - carbonised wood and ashes. Disturbed by workmen. ,7,1,,"Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Assemblage, Animal Bone (Other), Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Incense Cup], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 40192,40192,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,Central grave with crouched burial;,1,1,,Shroud,Inhumation 40193,40193,Unknown,1,,Pit,N-S,In elliptical chalk-cut grave next to empty oval grave (which had greasy cavity). Note this grave is unusual in that it is surrounded by two complete circles of stakeholes ,3,1,,"Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)], Pot [Food Vessel], Shroud",Inhumation 40195,40195,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,Central burial ,3,1,,"Coffin, Scraper, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40196,40196,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial GSl 1/2: Barrow 1 (burial 1): Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial GSl 1/2: Barrow 1 (burial 1): EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial GSl 1/2: Barrow 1 (burial 1): WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, Carved block (chalk/limestone) (by face/back of skull); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,GSl 1/2: Barrow 1 (burial 1),Worked Stone,Inhumation 40197,40197,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial GS4: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial GS4: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Fracture of clavicleObjects:Burial GS4: WOOD, shield; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Shield fitting (by face/back of skull/upper torso), Spearhead3/ (in grave fill); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Spearheads: tang and blades damaged and bent",4,1,GS4,"Shield, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead",Inhumation 40198,40198,Primary,1,,Platform/pavement,E-W,10 crouched inhumations (7-16) on the limestone platform. Three of them have (and in some instances share) grave goods ,3,3,,"Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped], Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped], Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40201,40201,Primary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,"In large central irregular grave - possibly recut, double burial ",9,2,,"Arrowhead [Barbed], Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)], Liner, Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Beaker], Knife, Coffin","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40202,40202,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,:Grave architecture:Burial K5: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial K5: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE C; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed (on back); SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial K5: WOOD, cart; CU-ALLOY, Cart fittings (15) (on/by torso/arms), Tags (3) (by feet); FE, Cart fittings (6) (on/by torso/arms), Chainmail (on/by torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (left forelimb; right forelimb; left skull; right skull) (around body/by feet); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II? 350-110 BC; BIOG. DETAILS, Cart: one tyre very worn, one nave hoop re-used and repaired, terrets (not matching set) and linch pins worn",7,1,K5,"Chainmail, Chariot/Cart, Chariot/Cart Fitting (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Tag, Horse Gear (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), Box",Inhumation 40216,40216,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Said to be a primary burial but it was accompanied by EBA grave goods, and there was a burial with two Beakers which is likely primary. In grave under two levels of flint paving ",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40217,40217,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Small pit with urned cremation ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40219,40219,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,In pit 4m N of the central grave was a a small pit with a cremation and surrounded by lots of calcined flint ,2,1,,"Tool (Unknown/Unspecified), Flake",Cremation 40222,40222,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": Under the centre of the barrow was a small hole, in which were a few potsherds and what seemed to be a little powdered bone ash (Mortimer 1905, 263).",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 40227,40227,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,Large central oval grave 2m long and 1.2m wide and 1.2m deep,3,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Incense Cup], Coffin",Inhumation 40228,40228,Primary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,Central grave with two burials - one inhumation and one cremation of child ,1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Cremation" 40229,40229,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,"2m S of centre was an inverted hybrid Beaker/FV - cremation not noticed by excavators, it may have been an inhumation and inhumed bone completely disappeared ",1,1,,Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid],Unknown 40230,40230,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,In oval grave B to E of central grave C.,1,1,,Cover,Inhumation 40231,40231,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Central slightly disturbed primary grave with inhumation, cremation and pot and bone pin",2,2,,"Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Collared Urn]","Inhumation, Cremation" 40232,40232,Primary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Central grave with two individuals. It was over 3m in diameter and 1.7m deep ,1,2,,Pot [Beaker],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 40234,40234,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,primary cremation pit ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40235,40235,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown, Primary pit under barrow 0.8m in diameter and 0.6m deep with carbonised wood fragments ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40236,40236,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,Large central grave (that was likely recut and disturbed a primary Beaker interment) that was 3.1m x 1.4m x 2.3m deep. (BIG!),4,2,,"Pot [Beaker], Pick, Knife, Flake","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40237,40237,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,"In large pit above surface and 1.2m SE of centre. Contained three individuals. The pit was 3m long, 2.2m wide and 2.3m deep",4,3,,"Ear/Hair Ornament (Other), Pot [Beaker], Flake, Knife","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40238,40238,Secondary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,1) Old male buried at surface level 1m S of centre2) another old male on ground surface ,2,2,,"Macehead, Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40239,40239,Secondary,1,CIST,Cist,N-S,Cist cut into mound with three inhumations and one cremation ,3,4,,"Pot [Beaker], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Liner","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Cremation" 40240,40240,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In central grave with four postholes or stakeholes at the southern end - some kind of superstructure? ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40241,40241,,,PIT,Pit,Unknown,Pile of cremated bone in small pit ,3,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)]",Cremation 40242,40242,Primary,1,,Platform/pavement,Unknown,Primary cremation with food vessel on chalk slab pavement at mound base. NB Also 13 primary crouched inhumations but these are not recorded as furnished,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40243,40243,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit A 1.6m x 1.2m with middle-aged female. Just west of centre of barrow ,2,1,,"Awl, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40244,40244,Secondary,1,,Pit,N-S,In large central grave (a1) that was >3m in diameter; one articulated and one disarticulated burial . This grave was directly above another one (a2),2,2,,"Knife, Flake","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40245,40245,Unknown,2,,Pit,Unknown,possibly degraded inhumation - no human bone recovered ; it was also disturbed but the objects scattered around it suggest this was originally a well-furnished burial ,3,1,,"Knife, Stud, Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Inhumation 40246,40246,Primary,1,,Pit,SE-NW,In pit in centre of mound,1,1,,Coffin,Cremation 40247,40247,Secondary,1,CIST,Pit,Unknown,This so -called cist is actually a cist of wood; ie a timber coffin ,2,1,,"Coffin, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40248,40248,Secondary,1,,Mound,N/a,Placed in mound ,3,1,,"Knife, Liner, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40249,40249,Secondary,1,,Mound,N/a,Placed in mound 0.2m above natural surface and 4m W of centre,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40250,40250,Secondary,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,At centre of barrow in a small pit 0.3m deep and 0.5m diameter p cut into ground surface. In situ pyre pit ,1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 40252,40252,Primary,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,"Central circular grave sunk 0.7m below original ground surface and very burnt, and was 0.6m in diameter ",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40253,40253,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,In centre of barrow and placed upon the natural surface was deposited of burnt bones scattered over area of 0.7m. Note Beaker sherds were found in the mound fill. ,1,1,,Pot [Incense Cup],Cremation 40254,40254,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Ground surface and slight hollow in it ,3,2,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Bag, Knife","Cremation, Inhumation" 40255,40255,Secondary,1,,Mound,N/a,1m SW of centre and 1m above ground surface in mound was one cremation; Diameter of heap 0.25mAND at same level:1.2m SE of centre and 1m above original ground surface was cremated adult remainsNB cremation burial potentially contained within a bag,2,2,,"Knife, Pot [Food Vessel]","Cremation, Cremation" 40256,40256,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Disturbed secondary burial (disturbed by cutting) in a Collared Urn in mound, 0.2m above the old ground surface ",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40257,40257,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Likely cremation in Collared urn, but disturbed; also with a fine black flint dagger (called spearhead)",2,1,,"Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 40258,40258,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Disturbed burial in central oval grave (2.1m long & 1.2 m deep) cutting the chalk.,1,1,,Flake,Inhumation 40259,40259,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,"Disturbed pile of cremated bone on ground surface, possibly originally in a wooden box/casket",3,2,,"Box, Scraper, Flake","Cremation, Inhumation" 40260,40260,Unknown,2,,Ground surface ,N/a,Mixed in with a few human bones were femur & skull of ox in mound; unburnt,1,2,,Knife,"Cremation, Inhumation" 40261,40261,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,At base of barrow in small pit to NE of centre. ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid],Inhumation 40262,40262,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Large circular grave in centre of barrow with two inhumations ,2,1,,"Knife, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40263,40263,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,Large vertically sided central grave with sequentail vurials - Over 3m wide and 1.8m deep.,4,3,,"Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel], Coffin","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40264,40264,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,At centre of barrow in oval grave (2) that probably disturbed an earlier burial ,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler],Inhumation 40265,40265,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,Central pit under oval barrow with two crouched burials ,2,2,,"Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped], Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40266,40266,Unknown,2,,Ground surface ,Unknown,In centre of mound on ground surface was heap of burnt bone with ashes and charcoal ,1,1,,Scraper,Cremation 40267,40267,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Large central grave over 2m in diameter and 1.4m deep. ,2,2,,"Animal Joint/Part [Trunk], Pot [Food Vessel]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40268,40268,Primary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Oval grave - large grave in centre of barrow. 2 m in diamter And 0.3m deep - more of a scoop,1,1,,Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40269,40269,Unknown,2,,Pit,Unknown,Oval grave in centre but it had been disturbed by Silburn,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler],Inhumation 40270,40270,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Disturbed pit ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Inhumation 40272,40272,Primary,2,,Pit,Unknown,"Disturbed burial of adult, disturbed by a previous opening; grave goods thrown about ",2,1,,"Knife, Assemblage",Inhumation 40273,40273,Primary,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,Small pit with urned cremation ,4,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Needle, Basket, Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 40274,40274,Primary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,In rectangular grave at centre of mound. Grave 1.2m long and 0.6m deep,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40275,40275,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown, rectangular central grave with three individuials - one articulated inhumation and two (possibly earlier) disarticulated youths. The grave was 2m long and 1.1m wide and 0.6m at one end but deeper at West end ,3,3,,"Pot [Polypod Bowl], Bier, Pot [Food Vessel]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40276,40276,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,In mound 3m NW of centre and 1m above ground surface.; plough-affected and disturbed ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40277,40277,Primary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,In central shallow grave of barrow.,3,1,,"Liner, Flake, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40278,40278,Secondary,1,,Pit,E-W,Central grave with inhumation 0.4m above natural surface; 1.3m wide and 0.6m deep and lined with wood ,2,1,,"Scraper, Liner",Inhumation 40281,40281,Primary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Central oval grave with crouched burial,2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Tool (Specified type)",Inhumation 40282,40282,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In central large oval grave ; it was over 1.3m deep,2,1,,"Floral Offering, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40283,40283,,,,Missing,Unknown,In mound - decayed remains of an adult,2,1,,"Knife, Shroud",Inhumation 40284,40284,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Burial 1. Plough-disturbed bones on ground surface under mound,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40285,40285,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Primary crouched burial with both a Beaker and a Food Vessel. Althogh hte Beaker had been disturbed and was mainly in the mound so not nec directly associated ,4,1,,"Knife, Pebble, Pot [Food Vessel], Food Residue",Inhumation 40286,40286,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Likely from pit but not much information ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40287,40287,Unknown,1,,Pit,NW-SE,"Large pit under a barrow containing many burials. It is possible his pit was later extended as it has a dog-leg off it. This pit could of course be an artificial artefact from Mortimer's excavations - it does look rather odd!Mortimer says: On July 10th, 1865, and the three following days, a large piece was cut from the centre, the remains of fourteen bodies being found, one of which had been cremated.",17,10,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Food Vessel], Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Beaker], Pounder/Rubber (Unknown/Unspecified), Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Button, Strike A Light, Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)], Pot [Beaker], Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Bone (Other), Flake, Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]","Cremation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Cremation, Inhumation" 40288,40288,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,1m NE of centre in an inverted Collared Urn in mound; 0.8m above old ground surface . 1m NE of centre and urn surrounded by flint blocks ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40289,40289,Primary,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,"Mortimer p 281< At the centre, below this hard layer, was a slight hollow, showing within and around it abundant evidence of sustained heat; a funeral pile having clearly been built over the hollow and a body burnt on the spot. In the hollow>",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40295,40295,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit at NW of barrow - pit is 0.5m in diameter and 0.5m deep. ,1,1,,Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel],Cremation 40296,40296,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation deposit near centre with a diameter of 1.8m accompanied by a Food VesselNote cremation deposit 2 is situated 1.8m E of burial 1.Feature A - an oval setting of large flint blocks, 3.6m NW of centre",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40297,40297,,,,Missing,Unknown,No information on the context or burial just that a decorated Food Vessel came from here - opened by J Silburn (BM 79 12-9 1999. 11.7cm tall) some scattered bones (disturbed) ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Unknown 40302,40302,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,Burial 1 was an inhumation but no further information; accompanied by a Collared Urn which is rather unusual ,3,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Beaker], Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40303,40303,,,,Missing,Unknown,"Station Farm, quarry find: One of three ?Bronze Age inhumations reported by a machine operator south of Station Farm in 1990. This one was associated with a beaker pot now in Hull Museum.",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40304,40304,,1,,Grave,NW-SE,": Beaker burial excavated under rescue conditions in 1994. The area around the grave and the grave itself had been disturbed substantially by quarry machines. Roughly rectangular grave cut, from which the human remains had largely been removed by the machine. The beaker pot was left in situ and, although broken, was largely undamaged. It was in an upright position. The exact relationship between the pot and the burial is unclear. The excavator notes that there were no clues as to the position or orientation of the burial. Despite careful examination, no finds were made within the vessel.hr: disturbed bones of an adult ?woman, A radiocarbon date from the long bone sample has resulted in a date of 3450 +/- 50 BP. calibrated at sigma 2: 1890 - 1630 cal BC (British Museum) (Manby 1996, 38).gg: The accompanying Beaker is assigned to Clarke's early Southern British Beaker Class to Step Six of Lanting and van der Vaal's regional development sequence, and to Southern Group B of Case's recent classification. A date placing such a characteristically decorated Beaker in the first quarter of the second millennium B.C. is significant in terms of both national chronology and the regional sequence (Manby 1996, 38)",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40306,40306,Primary,1,,Pit,SW-NE,In centre of barrow ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Inhumation 40308,40308,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Mortimer 1905: 314 < An old opening had been made in the centre, about 7 feet square, the south side of which was within a few inches of a cinerary urn (fig, 932), inverted at the base of the mound. >",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20000,20000,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Monkton (Area 9) Grave 3035 (Bennett et al 2008, 18-9): Grave: Elongated oval grave pit (1.8 x 0.85 x 0.4m) with possible traces of a timber lining.Human remains: no trace of any skeletal material survived. However the authors suggest, based on the positioning of grave goods that a crouched inhumation, head to the west is represented (not recorded here).Grave goods: a cu-alloy bracelet was recovered from the western half of the grave. This was complete, undecorated, rectangular in section, had flattened ends and was probably broken in antiquity (ibid. 82, pl1/11 FN1092); a complete and stylistically late Beaker lay on its side in the eastern part of the grave (Gibson in Bennett et al 2008, 47, fig1/31 no.34).",3,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Coffin",Inhumation 20000,20002,,1,,Grave,W-E,"Monkton (Area 9) Grave 3033 (Bennett et al 2008, 19-20):Grave: Sub-rectangular grave 2.3 x 0.9 x 0.52m with traces of a coffin or timber liningHuman remains: badly preserved crouched inhumation with head to the W, facing S, probably an adultGrave goods: the remains of a necklace, comprising 217 minute annular jet beads were scattered around the neck area (Sheridan in Bennett et al 2008, 81-2 FN1096). This is one of only 25 examples from the UK known of at the time of publication. The form of the necklace links to broader continental traditions. The beads are described as being neatly made. There were few signs of wear and the outer edges were polished to a sheen. Some minor damage was caused during the production process because of the difficulties of boring such small beads accurately. Microscopic analysis suggests that the jet came from Whitby, East Yorkshire.",2,1,,"Coffin, Necklace",Inhumation 20003,20003,,,CREMATION BURIAL,Mound,Unknown,Several urns of rude construction found under the mound - some possibly in small cists packed with clay. One was full of calcined bones. That is all the information available sadly ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20005,20005,Primary,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,The primary cremation was located; this was a collared urn containing at least one other vessel. In a pit under barrowThe LBA urn recovered from the circumference of the barrow is not recorded here as it was not directly associated with human remains.,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 20006,20006,Unknown,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Mound,Unknown,One Collared Urn cremation burial in a disturbed barrow on Eggardon Hill Note five MBA Deverel_Rimbury vessels (?with cremated bone) were also encountered ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20007,20007,Unknown,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Mound,Unknown,Low down in mound was an inverted urn ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20008,20008,,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Mound,Unknown,A cremation burial contained within a barrel-shaped urn. Bones found in the urn were said to be those of a child.,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Worked Stone",Cremation 20009,20009,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Primary burial with crouched inhumation Note by feet was a cremation (unurned) ,1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Cremation" 73029,20010,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Central primary cist grave, with contracted skeletons of 2 adult males with a necked Beaker",1,2,,Pot [Beaker],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 20011,20011,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,a central primary cist with stone slabs - some of the covering slabs were re-used in a deep secondary cist burial with Food Vessel Note a satellite primary cist contained a unurned unaccompanied cremation ,3,1,,"Awl, Shroud, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 20013,20013,Primary,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Unknown,Unknown,"A cremation burial in an up-turned bucket urn (Grinsell 1959, 168).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20014,20014,Primary,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Cist,Unknown,A bowl barrow with a central cairn of flints covering a cist containing a group of four inverted Collared urns carefully packed about with flints etc and all close to each other. This one contained bone and ash.Cist placed in slight scoop cut into old ground surface alongside 3 others ,5,4,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn]","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 20015,20015,,,CREMATION BURIAL,Unknown,Unknown,Cremations in totally crushed urn under cairn ,2,2,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)","Cremation, Cremation" 20016,20016,Primary,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Unknown,Unknown,Primary cremation in badly fired plain urn ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20017,20017,,1,,Grave,Unknown,": 'a number of crouched burials, one with a bowl of the so-called 'war cemetery' type seen at Maiden Castle'. No further details are available about these burials.",1,1,,Pot [Durotrigian Tradition],Inhumation 20018,20018,Primary,1,BURIAL,Cist,Unknown,"Under barrow and probably in a cist as a large capstone was noted. The interment was covered by a massive stone slab, triangular in shape, which took six horses to move !!! This was centrally placed in the barrow and sunk 2m down within it ",2,1,,"Spearhead, Pin (Specified type)",Inhumation 20019,20019,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,"Primary grave in centre of barrow, covered by small flint cairn ",2,2,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker]","Cremation, Inhumation" 20021,20021,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's Bradford Peverell Barrow 24 (1959, 96): Primary burial in barrow with unusual handled Food Vessel ",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Flake",Inhumation 20023,20023,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Large oval grave under barrow that is over 2m deep cut into the chalk,1,1,,Knife,Inhumation 20024,20024,Primary,1,,Pit,S-N,"Primary crouched adult female interment, head facing to South, facing East, in central grave beneath cairn, with sherds of Beaker. Secondary deposits of six cremations, pottery and small bronze knife-dagger. It is possible the Beaker with the primary inhumation was later disturbed when the secondary cremations were insertedLarge oval grave ",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 20025,20025,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Found in a the garden of No 22. In a pit 1.3m deep and 1.25m wide at bottom. ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 20026,20026,,,,Missing,Unknown,Destroyed by quarrying but evidence of barrow,4,1,,"Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 20027,20027,Primary,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 105) Dewlish Barrow 7 (Lord's Down): Primary cremation burial in chalk cist under barrow 1.2m by 0.6m wide and 0.6m deep",4,1,,"Pin (Specified type), Tweezers, Whetstone , Dagger [Camerton-Snowshill]",Cremation 20030,20030,,,CREMATION BURIAL,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 105) Dewlish Barrow 8 (Lord's Down): Cremation in cist and covered by flint cairn . Urn was tightly packed in this cairn of flints; cairn covered the cist too ",1,1,,Dagger [Camerton-Snowshill],Cremation 20031,20031,Secondary,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Unknown,Unknown,"?Secondary cremation in small knobbed MBA urn, now in Dorset County Museum.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20032,20032,,,,Mound,Unknown,One of several urned cremations of likely Early Bronze Age date placed in mound. All were truncated and only one survived well enough. No further detail ,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20035,20035,Primary,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Unknown,Unknown,"'Excavation of the mound in 1867 revealed a primary cremation in an upright [MBA] bucket-urn covered with a flat stone.'It was standing on the original surface of the land, covered with the flat stone, about the centre of the barrow with fragments of bones and ashes in it, and others on the outside' (Farrar 1955, 128).",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20041,20041,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"A crouched burial found 2.2m from the surface of the barrow. Near the knees of this burial was a cremation with a food vessel and six flint arrowheads.Acland 1916 also mentions a large block of Portland stone (potentially located directly above the crouched inhumation, possibly part of the mound architecture?).",7,2,,"Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Pot [Food Vessel]","Inhumation, Cremation" 20042,20042,,,CREMATION BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,Primary cremation in pit with Collared Urn and dagger ,4,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Dagger [Flat Riveted], Knife, Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)]",Cremation 20043,20043,Primary,1,,Grave,Unknown,": Large burial pit in centre of burial mound. Primary crouched adult inhumation burial on RHS, head to the S with a small heap of animal bones by the head; layer of broken bones from two further women and two children. These were associated with an undecorated Beaker pot.",2,5,,"Pot [Beaker], Animal Bone (Other)","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 20044,20044,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Long Ash Lane, Barrow 2, Burial 5 (Forde Johnston 1959, 120): Grave pit inserted into primary mound with awl and likely disturbed the primary Beaker burial ",3,1,,"Awl, Unknown Object, Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 20045,20045,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Primary cremation in urn in pit and covered by a small flint cairn ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20046,20046,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 117) Litton Cheney barrow 3; Wacher's Barrow B, Cremation 1: Secondary cremation in an upright Deverel Rimbury urn, too crushed to be restored. The grave was cut directly into the top of the burial mound. The urn was packed with large flints, some of which were burnt (not recorded as gg). ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20047,20047,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In upright Collared Urn in a pit that cut into an earlier cremation pit (containing burnt bones of 3 children but with no grave goods ) within the oval structure (hengiform monument),1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20049,20049,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": A single prehistoric pit containing pottery and the remains of a cremation, probably of middle Bronze Age date.No further details available.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20051,20051,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Primary cremation in a barrel-shaped urn, probably upright, ornamented with chevron pattern (probably [MBA]) which crumbled to dust on exposure. Chevron pattern suggests Collared Urn but we will never know as the pot crumbled to dust on exposure. Protected by flat stone ",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20053,20053,,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,"A salvage excavation uncovered a burial cist 0.6 m dia. And cut 0.4 m into chalk. The urn was broken and mixed with a charcoal layer which lay above a layer of cremated bone mixed with sand but without charcoal. Below the cremation, the walls of the cist were lined with a thin layer of charcoal. Finds in Dorset County Museum.Report notes potential that the pyre material was sorted and some was removed. The remains were distributed amongst six clearly defined layers.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20054,20054,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Grinsell's Piddlehinton Barrow 3 (Little Piddle Down): One of four burials in [MBA] bucket urns.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20055,20055,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"< Little Puddle Hill (Grinsell's Piddlehinton Barrow 4, Cunnington Barrow 45)>: One of four burials in [MBA] bucket urns.Stone slab, upright.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20056,20056,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Grinsell's Poxwell Barrow 2a (Poxwell Down)/Warne's (1866) pr no. 7: Urned cremation in MBA globular urn.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20058,20058,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"A primary deposit of two inhumations, heads to S and a degenerate type A Beaker beneath a central cairn.",1,2,,Pot [Beaker],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 20060,20060,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 121) Milborne barrow 16h/i: One of two primary cremation burials in biconical urns. This one was excavated in 1864. No further details.Human remains: no details givenGrave goods: Shipp's (1854-62) Urn A.428: biconical urn with pricked vertical chevrons and two small lugs (A.428)",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 20061,20061,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of two inverted urned cremations from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20062,20062,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, 21, 23-4, 26, plI no23) Burial 23: Near the largest stone lay a cremation, possibly primary, in an inverted collared urn surrounded by flints.NB flints not recorded separately as gg as they appear to have been used primarily for support.",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20064,20064,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,seemingly a flat grave with an inverted Collared Urn over a cremation of 2 individuals ,2,2,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn]","Cremation, Cremation" 20065,20065,,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 1 (Fig.1 Calkin 1951): Urned cremation,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20066,20066,,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,": One of six urned burials (1 clearly inverted, 1 upright, the others undiscernible) and 10 simple cremations. Soil acidity had destroyed bone except one human fragment, but ashes had commonly survived. Orientation invertedFive of the urns could be identified as barrel urns, but the pottery generally was badly disintegrated. The state of the pits suggested that the urns may have been placed inside and hot ashes poured into them, or the urns deposited filled with hot ash, since the underlying sand was very charred and caked solid.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20067,20067,,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Tuckton Bridge: A biconical urn was found in 1881 along with a cremation deposit and some large blocks of ironstone. The blocks have been suggested to represent a cist, although this is far from clear.",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 20070,20070,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,": Rather more than a cart load of large rough stones was found encircling an urn. This urn was resting on the original soil with a thin stone over its mouth and contained the burnt bones. It is 12in. in height, 8in. at the mouth, 9in. at its broadest diameter, and has an incised double zigzag ornamentation near the top enclosing diamond patterns. Two small scrapers and also a rough celt were found and a small quantity of wood ashes. (6)",5,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Scraper, Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified), Scraper, Lid",Cremation 20074,20074,Unknown,1,,Missing,Unknown,Grinsell's Puddletown Barrow 25 (Duddle Dairy House): Grouped record for the three verified urns from this site linked to an MNI of one cremation burial.,3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)]",Cremation 20075,20075,,,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 129) Puncknowle barrow 1. Urned cremation burial of an adult (under 30) of unknown sex. The urn had been placed upright in a small oval pit (NW of the centre of the barrow) cut into the land surface within a sub-rectangular burnt area (potentially the remains of the pyre). It was supported by stones. Fragments of cremated bone were also recovered from the pit. Most of the body parts were represented (2334g cremated bone within the urn; 72g beyond the urn). The urn was identified as a sub-biconical urn, approaching the profile of a bucket urn but with decoration similar to that found on food vessel urns (Tomalin in Greenfield 1985, 71).",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 20076,20076,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Grinsell's Puncknowle Barrow 2 (On The Knoll): Primary interment comprising scattered burnt bones with sherds of large BA urn found at the bottom of a medieval 'robbers pit'.Tomalin in Greenfield (1985, 71-2): only two small rim fragments of the urn survived following medieval disturbance; it was clearly of substantial size.65g of burnt bone (skull and long bone fragments) were recovered.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20077,20077,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Small stone cist with capstone containing a Food Vessel (urn of Flower pot shape) and associated cremated remains (seems that they may not have been contained within the cist),1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 20078,20078,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Primary cremation in bucket urn surrounded by three stone slabs. The interment was covered by small cairn.Slabs not recorded but noted as burial props1863g burnt human bone were recovered with most body parts being represented. This was an adult, probably not very old, of unknown sex (Bayley in Greenfield 1985, 70).Tomalin in Greenfield (1985, 72): transitional biconical/DR urn with boss lugs on the shoulder cordon and fingertip decoration.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20080,20080,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": Single earth grave exposed in a cliff fall c.1930-34 apparently contained skeletons of a middle-aged male and an elderly female. The jaw of the female was stained with bronze, presumably through contact with the associated mirror. Associated objects: Bronze mirror handle, Type IIII A (Fox, 1949, 29 and pl. III); small bead rim jar (Farrar, pl. IB, fig. 3).",2,2,,"Mirror, Pot [Durotrigian Tradition]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 20082,20082,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 139) West Knighton Barrow 1. Probable primary cremation in [MBA] bucket urn with four lugs",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20084,20084,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell does not think this is the primary burial as that was not reached. This is Collared Urn cremation Pit with urn under barrow In deep pit at depth of 2m in mound was a cremation in a Collared Urn, also containing a decorated Incense cup ",2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Incense Cup]",Cremation 20085,20085,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1982, 53) Whitcombe barrow 12: Crushed BA urn with burnt bones and ashes, recorded by the OS. No further details.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20086,20086,Primary,2,,Pit,Unknown,In barrow centre in mound two ?primary imhumations with 2 daggers 1.2m higher up . Note the grave goods were not directly associated with the burials ,1,2,,Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 20087,20087,Primary,,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Primary deposit of six inhumations accompanied by a few ox bones ; placed on GS under central cairn ,1,6,,Animal Bone (Other),"Inhumation, Mixed, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 20088,20088,Secondary,2,,Mound,Unknown,(note primary crouched inhumation lacked grave goods)Secondary cremation with fragments of a ?EBA vessel and other worked flints including a fragmentary stone axe ,3,1,,"Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)], Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified), Scraper",Cremation 20089,20089,Unknown,,,Mound,Unknown,Ashes and Handled urn found on western side of the barrow after being disturbed. Probably a secondary interment ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 20090,20090,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Note although this was not central to the barrow, this is considered to be the primary grave as indicated by the grave goods. 3m NW of centre of barrow was a small flint cairn covering a pit cut into the chalk. Oblong pit 1.8m long & 1.2m wide & deep and with a chalk ledge where the infants were placed ",2,4,,"Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 20092,20091,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,"One of two primary adult male crouched inhumations (the other lacked grave goods). This was in the southern part of the barrow and grave was 1.8m long and 1.2m wide and 0,8m deep. Although quite big, the feet still touched the edge of the grave., ",1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 20094,20094,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Primary shallow grave 2.2m long 1.2m wide with small cairn of flints over the topThis could be a Neolithic burial or EBA?,2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]",Inhumation 20095,20095,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Chalk lined ad with stones on edge, 2m long",6,2,,"Arrowhead (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Collared Urn], Animal Bone (Other), Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Scraper, Pendant","Inhumation, Cremation" 20096,20096,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Oval pit 0.3m x 0.11m deep. This contained an upright pot with a token quantity of bone ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 20099,20099,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Parts of D/R urn with burnt bones probably from this site,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20100,20100,,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,"Graham and Cox (1994) Stour park, Blandford St Mary: Urned 'late Bronze Age' cremation burial. Potentially one of a group. No further info available.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20101,20101,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Sturminster Marshall to Blandford St Mary water main: A small pit containing sherds of a straight sided Middle Bronze Age Urn, enclosing a cremation",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73019,20103,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Hambledon Hill Causewayed Enclosure: Segment 18 of the causewayed enclosure. Two children aged between 5 and 12 were interred in adjacent segments of the main enclosure ditch (Fig. 1). The similarities between the burials are remarkable; both are children, both were articulated, both were covered with flint and both were deposited with artefacts. The child in segment 18 was buried with a flint flake and three tubular bone beads, two made from mammal limb bones, and one from a large bird, possibly a swan (Mercer 1980, 31)this is the earlier burial. and dates from 3660-3540 cal BCovoid grave cut into the ditch base in a corner of the shallower of two sub-segments. It was not clear whether the grave had been cut through primary silt",3,1,,"Necklace, Flake, Cover",Inhumation 20105,20105,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Later secondary utrned cremation burial inserted into mound, c. 0.6m below current mound surface ",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Awl",Cremation 20106,20106,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Cremation in mound ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20108,20108,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 168) Iwerne Minster Disc Barrow 4a 'West Lodge, Iwerne Down': An inverted urn beneath the mound was covered by 'an immense quantity of black ashes'. Based on Warne's (1866 cpf no.4, 6) account, this represents a cremation burial (of a 'chieftain'). However no cremated remains are mentioned specifically (beyond the black ashes)",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20109,20109,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,Two cremation urns with ashes and human bones found in barrow mound. Several others were also found but no further detail of these ,2,2,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)]","Cremation, Cremation" 20112,20112,,,,Missing,Unknown,"East of Pimperne long barrow, unlocated barrow (Grinsell 1959): extended inhumation, probably primary, with 'fragments of a rude urn' at its side, covered by a cairn of flints.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 20115,20115,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,circular grave cut into the chalk,1,1,,Bead(s),Cremation 20116,20116,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,primary cremation under inverted cinerary urn in a shallow pit in the chalk,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20117,20117,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Burial placed on bed of flints on the natural ground surface Boderline GG ,1,1,,Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped],Inhumation 20118,20118,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"In central D-shaped pit 1.8 x 1.35 by 0.7m deep, under low inconspicuous mound ",2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Scraper",Inhumation 20119,20119,Primary,,,Pit,SE-NW,In central oval pit 2.25 x 1.5 x 0.9m deep -,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 20120,20120,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In large central sub-rectangular pit 2x1.8 x 0.9m deep ,2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Awl",Inhumation 20122,20122,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Centrally position circular cremation pit. Urned cremation in large, upright Deverel-Rimbury Urn, almost complete, with the rim protruding slightly above the prehistoric ground surface. A thin layer of carbonised material (wood) was noted over its mouth.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20123,20123,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Austen (1864) Barrow 2: Urned cremation in a 'broken urn', deposited on the 'old ground surface' together with the point of a bronze dagger or spear.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Spearhead",Cremation 20125,20125,Primary,1,,Platform/pavement,Unknown,IN centre of barrow on a raised bed/ platform of clay ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20127,20127,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Primary cremation in an exceptionally large bucket urn - a few bits of burnt bone and teeth, probably of a child about 7, in a central chalk-cut cist. The pit and the urn contained 'greasy' organic material, fragments of chalk and quantities of burnt flint.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)]",Cremation 20128,20128,,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,"A large cinerary urn which collapsed on touching. The urn, inverted and full of bones and black earth, was resting on gravel 18 inches below the surface of the ground. Its rim was marked with slanting parallel lines 3 inches long and half-inch apart.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20129,20129,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Circular cist at base ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20131,20131,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"One of 4 secondary crouched inhumations, associated with Beaker pottery, were inserted into pits in the centre of the mound, arranged in a line along the long axis of the barrow.",2,1,,"Awl, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 20133,20133,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial C1 (Barrett et al 1991, 211): A single adult with two animal-bone fragments and sherds of a globular urn cut into the uppermost filling of the ring ditch.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 20134,20134,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Firtree Field Down Farm F2 (Fig. 4.10): A flat-bottomed pit, 0.72 m diameter at the top and 0.60 m in diameter at the base, 0.30 m deep. It was refilled , seemingly in one operation, with chalk rubble ",1,2,,Awl,"Cremation, Cremation" 20136,20136,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 1: C1 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. Positioned at centre of barrow. C1 urn: Incomplete, upright Bucket urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20137,20137,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 48: F48 human remains: No further info. F48 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone, deep pit, sandstone capping. Primary burial at this barrow. F48 urn: Complete, upright Biconical urn. In Dorchester Museum.",2,1,,"Pot [Biconical Urn], Lid",Cremation 20138,20138,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 42: G42 human remains: Adult female. G42 burial: in charcoal-filled pit cut into turf mound. G42 urn: Incomplete, Bucket urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20139,20139,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Secondary burial near surface of the mound ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20141,20141,,,,Missing,Unknown,Primary cremation in a large central pit. Upright barrel-shaped urn with incised chevron decoration of Cornish type.Several slabs of tabular flint were placed around the urn to prop it upright.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20142,20142,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Containing a primary cremation in a central pit, with sherds of a cinerary urn in the surrounding soil",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20143,20143,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Large oval grave in which was a primary crouched inhumation, tightly bound and apparently placed there in a bag. Any grave goods that may have existed had been removed by earlier diggers",1,1,,Bag,Inhumation 20144,20144,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Primary cremation in a shallow central pit. Upright bucket urn with accessory vessel, both covered with a slab of Purbeck limestone and enclosed in a central cairn.",3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)], Lid",Cremation 20145,20145,Primary,2,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 118) Long Crichel Barrow 14: A central oval pit which contained the remains of a primary cremation burial associated with fragments of a bucket urn 'burnt after breaking'.",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20146,20146,Primary,1,,Pit,W-E,"At barrow centre was an oval grave 2.1m x 1.5m x 2.7m deep, oriented EW, filled with loose chalk rubble overlying a crouched burial at the bottom",2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 73026,20147,Primary,1,,Grave,N-S,"Grinsell's (1959, 118) Long Crichel Barrow 5, phase 1, burial 1 (Green et al 1983, 39-41): tightly contracted inhumation burial in a large oval pit, c. 2.4m x 1.85m x 1m deep.hr: tightly contracted body of a mature man on his left side, head to the NNE. Age, 40+; height, 1.66m; small squatting facet, osteoarthritisgg: a bell-beaker was left standing just to the south of the feet. The beaker was decorated with four zones of simple horizontal lines created with a coarse-toothed comb.The grave was refilled with clean chalk rubble.",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 20148,20148,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Calkin (1962, 11 fig.3): OLD LAWN FARM, PAMPHILL, DORSET (Outer area).1 Urn found about 1948 in trenching near National Grid ST984047, some miles north-east of Badbury Rings. The subsoil is chalk, and a slight rise in the ground suggested a ploughed-out barrow.",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20150,20150,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Possibly a flat grave as no mention of a barrow ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 20151,20151,,,,Pit,Unknown,"Wooden mortuary structure.Rectangular space 2.3m by 1.2m in width. The six inhumations were very tightly contained within a straight-sided rectangular box. Wooden container or box with lid. The primary burials comprised six individuals inhumed in differing states of articulation. Pitt Rivers did not publish a plan of the burial assemblage, although the primary burials are visible at a very small scale 6 primary burials inserted into wooden mortuary structure/ large wooden box with a lid. ",1,6,,Liner,"Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 20152,20152,,1,,Pyre (Mound),Unknown,": Very small barrow mound (c. 10m in diameter) surrounded by a sub-rectangular plan ditch covered with a scattered deposit (c. 3m in diameter) of calcined bone and charcoal, probably representing a pyre. An antiquarian trench had been excavated directly across this deposit, removing a substantial portion of the original material. The cremated remains (115g in total survived) were identified as being from an adult, aged 30-35 years. Body parts were mixed, suggesting that they had been scattered following the cremation rite.Partially burnt sherds from a single LIA/early Roman (Durotrigian) bowl were found to the west of the cremated remains. A portion of sheep jaw was found on the pre-barrow surface.",2,1,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Animal Joint/Part [Head]",Cremation 20153,20153,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Primary pit cremation in bowl barrow,5,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Knife, Flake, Flake, Needle",Cremation 20154,20154,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Primary pt close to the centre of the barrow.Urn No 2 with interment No. 3 resting on base in a cylindrical pit near centre 1.2m down cut into chalk. Close to it was pit with interment no 2 which was unurned and lacked grave goods ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20155,20155,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,3m SE of centre in pit. Small pit 0.8m diameter and 0.65m deep,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20157,20157,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Primary burial under barrow 26,1,1,,Toggle,Inhumation 20158,20158,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,"Pit at depth of 0.8m below centre of the barrow with an oak, boat-shaped tree trunk coffin ",2,1,,"Coffin, Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 20160,20160,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit 0.45m below surface in upright Collared urn. At centre of the barrow ,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Assemblage",Cremation 20161,20161,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Central pit 0.6m below top of mound. and 0.29m deepNote there was an empty pit almost next to it, perhaps to receive libations/ offerings/ food? ",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20163,20163,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Primary cremation pit . located a primary cremation and other burnt material together with an amber bead Deep at centre of barrow under a pile of flints and covered with blue clay. Pit 2m in diameter ,1,1,,Bead(s),Cremation 20165,20165,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Probable primary cremation beneath inverted urn with fingertip decoration and with two repair-holes in side. Probably [MBA]. The urn was covered with a triangular slab of sandstone.,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20166,20166,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Oval pit grave cut into subsoil ,1,1,,Coffin,Inhumation 20168,20168,Primary,1,,Missing,Unknown,Probably primary cremation in large barrel-urn with smaller urn/accessory vessel. The urn had a six-rayed wheel pattern in relief on the inside of the base.,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)]",Cremation 20169,20169,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,In a cist central to barrow and containing a large urn ,4,1,,"Necklace, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 20170,20170,Primary,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,Primary cremation in inverted Collared urn in small pit ,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Bag",Cremation 20172,20172,Primary,,CREMATION BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,"Oakley Down or Wimborne St Giles G20 produced a sepulchral urn which was broken. On removing the fragments, we discovered an interment of burned bones, over which was a considerable quantity of decayed linen cloth, the filaments of which, at first sight, appeared like hair. This deposit was accompanied by a round pin and an arrow-head of bone, and a very perfect spear-head of brass, with a great part of the wooden handle adhering to it, by which we were enabled clearly to see the mode by which it had been fastened.RCH: 20. Primary Cremation with broken urn and decayed linen cloth, grooved bronze dagger with part of wooden handle, and a 'round pin and an arrowhead of bone'. Wessex Interment 17. Anc. Wilts. i, 242; DMCat i, nos. 35, 36, 36a; CTD (tovp), no. 34",5,1,,"Dagger [Camerton-Snowshill], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Collared Urn], Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Bag",Cremation 20173,20173,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Wimborne St Giles Barrow 18, Oakley Down: Primary crouched interment, excavated by Colt Hoare. Head to NE with perforated antler. ",1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 20174,20174,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,In S end (or S contiguous barrow) was a cremation in an urn ,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Tweezers",Cremation 20175,20175,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Colt-Hoare describes this as a circular cist cut into the chalk but it is just a chalk-cut pit ,2,1,,"Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 20176,20176,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Primary cremation in chalk cist. Under inverted Collared Urn possibly an in situ cremation,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Bag",Cremation 20177,20177,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,Possibly a pit in the mound with cremation with amber button/bead ,1,1,,Button,Cremation 20178,20178,,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Wimbourne St Giles Barrow 14: Burial comprising a cremation under an inverted urn, above which was the jawbone of a cow.",2,1,,"Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)], Animal Joint/Part [Head]",Cremation 20179,20179,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Primary cremation in the third (southern) conjoined triple barrow (10c) ,1,1,,Pot [Incense Cup],Cremation 20180,20180,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Primary burial then sealed by impressive chalk and flint capping that had objects inserted into it - a broken axe and several antler tines/ picks? ,10,1,,"Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Dagger [Flat Riveted], Strap fitting, Button, Awl, Pot [Beaker], Bag",Inhumation 20181,20181,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"This is a conjoined bilobate/ twin barrow. 1ry cremation in Western barrow with amber necklace, bronze awl and small bronze dagger",3,1,,"Necklace, Dagger [Flat Riveted], Awl",Cremation 20182,20182,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,Cremation with amber beads,1,1,,Bead(s),Cremation 20183,20183,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,One of two primary deposits of cremations in pits below the primary barrow mound. This burial was found with a flat tanged bronze awl (identified by Piggott as probably [EBA] and a stone or pottery bead.A (ritual?) deposit of unburnt human bones was located above the primary cremations.,2,1,,"Awl, Bead(s)",Cremation 20184,20184,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Only the secondary cremation in the mound was accompanied by grave goods ,2,1,,"Bead(s), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 20185,20185,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Bowl barrow with primary cremation in upright collared urn. A cairn of flints and other stones covered the interment. Hence protecting it ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20186,20186,,,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Wimborne St Giles barrow 4: Two skeletons lying N-S with a small four-footed handled vase, a black bead and a bronze dagger. ",3,2,,"Pot [Polypod Bowl], Bead(s), Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified)","Inhumation, Inhumation" 20187,20187,,1,,Missing,Unknown,: No contextual detail. Grouped record for the nineteen verified urns rescued from Suckthumb Quarry between 1907 and 1917 linked to an MNI of one cremation burial.,19,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 20188,20188,,1,BURIAL,Cist,Unknown,": Cist burial with later Iron Age mirror handle. No further details available.",1,1,,Mirror,Inhumation 20191,20191,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,1ry cremation in pit.Cremation pyre under cremation and separated from it by layer of clay. 1ry cremation with 3 riveted dagger. Above the cremation was a large mass of carbonised wood. ,2,1,,"Dagger [Flat Riveted], Floral Offering",Cremation 20192,20192,,1,,Cist,Unknown,Rimbury (Warne 1866): A stone lined cist containing a portion of a skeleton and a small urn filled with calcined bone and ashes (given a broad Bronze Age date here),1,2,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),"Inhumation, Cremation" 20195,20193,,1,,Grave,Unknown,": female burial (c. 35-50) with fragments of a Durotrigian bowl by the head. There was slight evidence for osteoarthritis in the hip bone.",1,1,,Pot [Durotrigian Tradition],Inhumation 20196,20196,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,Cremation in urn ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20197,20197,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Prebarrow Burial 28 (Peterson 1981): in pit cut by B38 pit.B28 hr: Cremated bone; age:child; sex: not identified. Within urn.B28 obj: Upright Biconical urn. Large, plain urn. Potentially damaged by the insertion of later burial B38. Other associations: none noted",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 20198,20198,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Primary cremation in an upright [MBA] barrel urn,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20199,20199,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"A human cremation in an inverted Middle Bronze Age bucket urn was disturbed during the digging of a cess pit in the garden of 100 Willett Road, Poole in 1966. The urn was placed inverted in a small pit about 4 ft. deep. The base of the vessel had been truncated in the past.The vessel is described as being of a 'black ware, mostly gritless, with only two small lugs on opposing sides of the body'. It is now in Poole Museum. (1)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20200,20200,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"In 1950 an excavator-driver uncovered a large urn at a depth of 3 feet where the topsoil met the underlying gravel. The fragments were kept for some time but had been thrown away when Norman Field learnt of the discovery. The driver's description, however, indicated a vessel of about 15 to 18 inches high, ove very thick ware, rusty red in colour and of very gritty paste. It seems there were irregular finger or thumb marks around the upper part of the sides, which had a broad convex profile. A deposit of some 2 inches of charred black and grey bone was found inside. It was evidently a late Bronze Age burial urn. (1)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20201,20201,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Moortown Aerodrome (Horsey and Jarvis 1986, 163): A Deverel-Rimbury urn containing a cremation was discovered in a trial trench.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20202,20202,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial 6021: Urned cremation in pit together with small amounts of hazel charcoal and charred plant remains, possibly the remnants of a food offering.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Food Residue",Cremation 20203,20203,Primary,1,,Pit,SE-NW,"central primary inhumation in a hollowed tree trunk coffin of oak 3m x 1.2m oriented SE,",4,1,,"Coffin, Cup, Shroud, Wire",Inhumation 72873,20206,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 88; 1982, 33) Bere Regis Barrow 8a: Near the centre two collared urns in juxtaposition securely protected by some carefully packed flints. One of the collared urns contained a circular piece of green sandstone. These were beneath (covered by) a large quantity of burnt bones and ashes (charred wood)",3,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn], Disc",Cremation 20207,20207,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Primary in pit cut into natural chalk,4,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Necklace, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Tweezers",Cremation 20209,20209,Primary,2,BURIAL,Cist,Unknown,set in a pit/ hollowed out cist of c2.5-3m diameter x 3m deep. Covered with chalk nodules and earth layerSo a big and very deep pit cut into the chalk Note - Piece of shale possibly a pendant or bracelet? placed in the chalk capping that sealed this burial.Possibly these are not grave goods ,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler],Inhumation 20210,20210,,,,Pit,Unknown,Found in the quarry area- inverted ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20211,20211,,1,,Grave,Unknown,": crouched burial flanked by Durotrigian pottery",1,1,,Assemblage,Inhumation 20212,20212,,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,": crouched inhumation burial in a cist associated with a Durotrigian bowl (1st century AD).The cist was roughly rectangular in shape and lined with shaley limestone slabs, and sealed with a large rectangular slab. It was potentially protected by a stone cairn. The burial was badly disturbed by small animals. The fragmentary bones were identified as belonging to a child, aged 11-12 years (sex not determined). Slight orbital osteoporosis suggests iron deficiency anaemia (177). An open pedestalled bowl was placed by the head.",1,1,,Pot [Durotrigian Tradition],Inhumation 20213,20213,,,CREMATION BURIAL,Cist,Unknown,cist covered with sandstone sllab. Urn was inverted and edged/ propped with flint,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20214,20214,,1,,Mound,Unknown,": There was but one interment found beneath the barrow. The globular urn was found inverted with a cremation within it. It had been set just above the old ground surface upon some large flints which were above a deposit of sand. Around and above the urn were pieces of charcoal ... The urn had evidently been set in a cavity in the dark grey sand and gravel stones (Layer 3) which material appears to have been the first to have been heaped up.Immediately beneath the urn, and coinciding with the cavity in which the urn and its packing had been set, was an infilled pit. This pit (Fig. 4) was ovate in plan with a shallow attached lobe. The infilling was sand and darker, slightly loamy, material, which fell readily away from the hard, apparently unweathered, sides. It was not possible to define the pit bottom with any certainty, on account of roots. However, it would seem to have been baggy and irregular. Alder charcoal fragments were recovered from the infilling of the lobe, while the adjacent pit side was reddened, sintered and charcoal-flecked, as if burned. The pit bottom and other sides were unmarked.Potential pyre material comprising 'packed pine and oak charcoal and fire-marked flints' was deposited in a nearby pit.The excavator suggests that the fire in the pit below the cremation urn represents a separate burning episode (alder was the main species represented in the charcoal sample in contrast to mainly pine in the sample from the nearby poss. pyre debris pit (ibid., 150). The charcoal report comments on the likely absence of pine wood in the immediate vicinity of the site. It is suggested that it may have been brought to the site specifically for its capacity to create a high/fast burning temperature for the pyre.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20215,20215,Unknown,,,Cist,Unknown,"No burial found but had been disturbed when the cist was ploughed out. Early Bronze Age stone cist associated with a `V'-form shale button, flint knife and whetstone or sponge finger In 1953 two roughly-rectangular limestone slabs were ploughed up and moved to the side of the field. Beaker/Early Bronze Age objects discovered by a Mr Lovell after ploughing,",3,1,,"Knife, Whetstone , Button",Inhumation 20216,20216,Primary,1,,Grave,N-S,"Grinsell (1959) Studland Barrow 9: In central grave, primary crouched inhumation (head to East) with handled cup of fine red ware, parts of antlers in filling of grave.NB Antler frags not recorded as gg (but logged as burial props) - Chalky grave fill had many pieces of stag hornCentral grave c2.4m x 1.3m with pieces of stag horn.",1,1,,Pot [Incense Cup],Inhumation 20217,20217,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,1.5m deep grave in the barrow floor filled with carefully packed lumps of chalk covering an inhumation ,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler],Inhumation 20218,20218,Secondary,,,Missing,Unknown,Secondary inhumation of an infant with Collared Urn ,1,2,,Pot [Collared Urn],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 20220,20220,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit wedged with clay - fixed in yellow clay subsoil. Placed 1.3m deep and 1m off centre in mound. The pit was 0.18m wider than the urn so fairly tightly fitted in ,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20221,20221,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Centre of barrow at base In mound other urns were found with ashes but no further details,2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Pebble",Inhumation 20222,20222,Primary,1,,Pyre (Ground Surface),Unknown,In situ pyre on ground surface ,1,1,,Bead(s),Cremation 20223,20223,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Rather complex and subdivide (partitioned cist) with several inhumations -Crouched inhumations - some at right angles to each other in different parts of the partitioned stone cist. The primary inhumation on E side of partition had many disarticulated bones including 4 lrge skulls placed at feet. A female at right angles to the 1st one lacked skull so it may have been placed at the feet Note Shale fragments and a shale armlet in earth and stone capping above burials ,3,3,,"Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Bead(s), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 20226,20226,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Stourfield Barrow: Grouped record for five [MBA] urns recovered during the destruction of Stourfield Barrow in June 1910, probably relating to at least one cremation burial of this date.",5,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 20227,20227,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrow Plot, Wick (Calkin 1967): MBA urned cremation",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20228,20228,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,A Bronze Age urned cremation was found in the cliff face 700 yards west of Double Dykes by Capt. Cunnington in 1915. The urn was fragmentary and was of overhanging rim type. It was inverted over the cremation burial,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20229,20229,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Calkin (1933) Burial (urn) 3: Truncated burial.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20230,20230,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Hedges et al (1975): Burial IX/Pot 5: Urned cremation in an upright vessel in a pit cut into silted ring ditch (SE quadrant). Burial IX/Pot 5_hr: 122g fragmented cremated bone (adult) placed in a heap at the base of the vessel together with burnt gravel. Burial IX/Pot 5_gg: Base and lower body of a barrel or bucket urn.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20231,20231,,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,Knocker (1959) Burial 2: Urn set in a cavity packed with oak charcoal.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20232,20232,Primary,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Flat grave 0.8m under the ground surface. The urn was inverted over a cremation, its base being about 2'9"" above the original ground level. No trace was seen of a tumulus ditch. The ground surface was quite flat.",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20233,20233,Primary,1,,Grave,Unknown,No trace of a barrow was noted. This was a flat grave ,1,2,,Pot [Collared Urn],"Cremation, Cremation" 20234,20234,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"An urn of the ancient British type (collared urn?) containing cinerary remains was found initially by the workmen (Cox 1885, 47)",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20237,20237,Primary,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,Primary cremation in pit under barrow at centre ,8,1,,"Bead(s), Pot [Collared Urn], Button, Pendant, Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Button, Bead(s), Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]",Cremation 20238,20238,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,"91 flints were recovered from the buried ground surface and base of the barrow. (1)(2)In 1958 a collared urn was found during the digging of a telegraph cable trench and is thought to be the remains of a secondary burial in the barrow. (1) (3)The collared urn had incised herringbone decoration and is classified as Longworth' s Primary Series, form Bi. (4)",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20240,20240,Unknown,,,Mound,Unknown,Found in barrow 6 ; slightly disturbed and lots of charcoal suggests disturbed cremation ,2,2,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn]","Cremation, Cremation" 20242,20242,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,: Secondary cremation inserted into mound (no evidence of a Primary burial). All cremations were in the western half of the mound ,1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 20243,20243,Primary,,,Pit,Unknown,"The mound sealed an old land surface represented by 'tufts of heather and fern'. A single urned cremation was recovered in roughly the centre of the mound set in a small pit with the rim of the Collared Urn roughly at old ground surface level and surrounded by burnt material. This was probably the primary burial. The urn was of Longworth's Secondary Series, South-eastern Style, form Bi/ii. Shallow pit with mouth of the Collared Urn set at original ground level (deliberate placement in liminal transitional zone between above and below) ",3,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Liner, Cover",Cremation 20244,20244,Primary,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,Central pit under barrow with urned cremation ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20245,20245,,1,PIT,Pit,Unknown,": E/MBA - urn or food vessel of Wessex type found with a scraper and probably with an inhumation in a pit 5 feet 6 inches deep.",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Scraper",Inhumation 20246,20246,Primary,1,,Grave,Unknown,Possibly a flat grave with a urned cremation ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20247,20247,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B5: Plain base with walls but rim missing ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20248,20248,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,"Crouch Hill: An almost complete collared urn containing a cremation was excavated by M. Ridley on Crouch Hill, Stanpit Marsh, Christchurch during 1969.Primary Series Collared Urn. It was inverted ",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20250,20250,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit c. 1.1m S of centre and 2m deep below surface of the barrow ,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Flake",Cremation 20251,20251,,,,Missing,Unknown,Collared Urn cremation ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20252,20252,Primary,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,Bournemouth Airport (Piggott 1941): A small pit 0.4m deep had been dug almost exactly in the centre of the barrow. This had been filled with black earth and charred wood and some cremated bones which had escaped from the cracked Deverel-Rimbury urn found standing upright in the pit with its rim flush with the old surface. Beside this and on the old surface was a square stain less than 1cm thick which may have been folded leather or cloth.,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Cover",Cremation 20254,20254,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Preston Sewerage, Dorset: Urned cremation (possibly two individuals) within a pit. Possiblly related pyre pit (possibly two individuals, no gg) nearby.",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20256,20256,,,,Missing,Unknown,"Godden (2000) Parley Lane, Hurn: A single disturbed Late Bronze Age cremation burial, associated with 30 sherds of pottery representing a single vessel. ",1,1,,Pot [Post-Deverel-Rimbury (PDR) (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20257,20257,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": A Late Bronze Age urn containing cremated human bone was found just below the ploughsoil. The upper part of the vessel had been ploughed away. No visible grave cut was identified.",1,1,,Pot [Post-Deverel-Rimbury (PDR) (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20260,20260,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Bestwall Quarry R249: Small pit measuring 0.90m by 0.45m by 0.30m with moderately sloping sides and a flat base. The fill around and inside the pot comprised a dark brown sandy loam. Cremated human remains from an adult female 40 to 50 years old were contained within and outside of the vessel.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20261,20261,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial J231: Very small pit 0.1 lm in diameter and 0.10m deep. The vessel had been inverted in the pit and the base of the pot had been destroyed by ploughing in antiquity. Small amounts of cremated bone from a neonate were contained within a mid-brown sandy loam.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)],Cremation 20263,20263,,,,Pit,Unknown,Flagstones central ring ditch: A grave was cut into the centre of the Flagstones Neolithic enclosure in the early 2nd millennium BC. It was also located in the centre of the Flagstones central ring ditch. The grave contained a crouched young adult male sealed beneath a large sarsen stone. A copper alloy rivet was found in the grave fill. A radiocarbon date of 2130-1710 cal BC at 2 sigma (HAR-9159) was obtained from the burial.Large sarsen stone used as a capping/ sealing for the crouched burial. ,2,1,,"Rivet, Arrowhead (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 20266,20266,,1,,Grave,N-S,": N-S aligned rectangular grave containing a man aged 25 years +. There was no evidence for a coffin. The body was buried in a contracted position on the RHS with the head to the S. The chest and head were missing. A cu-alloy ring, dated 50 BC-AD 50 was associated with the skeleton.",1,1,,Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Toe)],Inhumation 20271,20271,Primary,1,GRAVE,Grave,W-E,an oval grave in a seemingly slightly isolated position ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 20272,20272,,2,,Pit,Unknown,Burial pit 79 (Smith et al. 1993): Sub-rectangular pit containing 20-25% of a cremated adult mixed with sherds from a single MBA bucket urn and a single fragment of burnt sheep/pig bone.,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 73027,20273,Primary,,,Grave,Unknown,": Mortuary structure with timber structure or large grave with multiple burials - Feature 59Mortuary structure 59 (1.5 x 0,8m deep) contained diasrticulated ordered stacked remains of an adult male and a child c. 10-14 years old. there was a timber structure/ coffin and hr were dated to 2347-2039 (UB-3305). ",1,2,,Coffin,"Inhumation, Inhumation" 20274,20274,,1,,Grave,Unknown,": Human bones, of which a broken mandible was preserved, were found near a small 1st century Durotrigian jar. The jaw was of a 40+ year old male with peridontal disease",1,1,,Pot [Durotrigian Tradition],Inhumation 20276,20276,,1,,Missing,Unknown,": A crouched inhumation was found, although the remains are said to have been left in situ. However, cooking vessels placed between the knees were taken away soon after discovery.It is not clear how many 'cooking vessels' there were so only one is recorded here.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 20277,20277,Primary,,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Crouched inhumation in a cist which was under a barrow ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 20278,20278,,1,,Missing,Unknown,": Iron Age objects recovered during antiquarian excavations of a LIA/early Roman inhumation cemetery. These were associated with at least one crouched inhumation burial. They include:Claudian handled jug; 2 penannular brooches (Fowler Class D.2) joined by a bronze La Tene III brooch of 'Maiden Castle' formWhimster also records the following objects that are not clearly IA and are not recorded here: three Class 1 bead-rim bowls; globular Durotrigian bowl, Class 4; two Samian or Gallo-Belgic-derived bowls",4,1,,"Pot [Gaulish Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 20279,20279,Unknown,1,,Missing,Unknown,Likely primary urned cremation with ashes around ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20280,20280,,1,,Missing,Unknown," Unknown number of earth grave inhumations discovered during railway work c.1846. Two associated pottery vessels survive in Dorset County museum.",2,1,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition]",Inhumation 20283,20283,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In SE quadrant of ring ditch 1003 and likely truncated and disturbed by the later creation of the barrow (ie predates the monument) was a shallow pit 1.25 x 0.85 x 0.3m,3,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Flake, Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 20284,20284,Primary,1,,Pit,W-E,In large deep pit in the centre of the barrow. Also situated within centre of a possible earlier mini hengiform structure. Note this is a very deep pit grave - much deeper than the others (pit 1605) in enclosure 1005. It is 2.2m x 2.1m x 1.4m deepNote in the upper grave fill there were over 1000 worked flints which relate to a separate episode of flint knapping. ,3,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Dagger [Camerton-Snowshill], Assemblage",Inhumation 20285,20285,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Central pit grave 1.5m x 2m x 1.1m deep. Note this is a massive burial pit for a cremation. Pit 1139 in centre of barrow 1006. ,2,1,,"Knife, Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]",Cremation 20288,20288,,1,,Grave,E-W,": Single inhumation discovered during clearance work in 1967. Skeleton of a mature adult lying on the back, with the head turned to the left. Legs missing, having been disturbed by mechanical excavator. Orientation: EAssociated objects: Six pottery vessels. Five lying in a line by the side, the sixth between the legs. Class 7 bead-rim jar; Class 1 bead-rim bowl; cordonned foot-ring bowl (imitation of Samian Drag.24); 2 shallow foot-ring bowls; shallow platter (Young 1973 fig. 5 Nos . 1-6). The shallow platter was found between the legs and was noted to have been broken prior to deposition, then broken again by the mechanical excavator!",6,1,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Gaulish Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition]",Inhumation 20290,20290,,1,,Missing,Unknown,Worgret Heath Arne Barrow 10a: burial in a small urn ornamented with fine prominent circles and complete. Completely filled with bone,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20292,20292,,1,CREMATION BURIAL,Pit,Unknown,Urned cremation burial in a small pit,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20295,20295,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Tyneham Gravel Quarry: A decorated Late Bronze Age bucket-shaped urn found during gravel extraction in 1969, was buried upright in a small pit dug into the bedrock and covered with six inches of soil ... The urn is not of the ordinary Dorset Deverel-Rimbury tradition, but shows pronounced Cornish affinities ... The cremated remains comprised mainly of small bone slivers, also some small teeth, possibly a child's milk teeth.Small pit (c. 0.6m diameter, 0.5m deep). Backfilled with bedrock following the deposition of the urn.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20296,20296,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": Urned cremation burial",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20298,20298,,1,PIT,Pit,Unknown,"Burial Z37: Circular pit with a diameter of 0.50m and a depth of 0.17m, having a dark brown sandy loam fill containing the lower half of a pottery vessel together with amounts of cremated human bone from an adult female aged 25 to 40 years.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20299,20299,Unknown,,,Ditch/gully,Unknown,"Flagstones Neolithic Enclosure: An inhumation of a 2-3 year old child on the base of segment 19 of the Flagstones enclosure ditch. A large slab of calcareous sandstone was found above the burial. A radiocarbon date of 3490-2930 cal BC was obtained from this burial. This burial is one of three primary burials were placed on the base of segments 16, 19, and 30 of the enclosure ditch. At the base of segment 19 were the remains of a 2-3 year old child inhumation found as a 'jumble of bones'. A large slab of calcareous sandstone was found 300mm above this burial. A radiocarbon date of 3490-2930 cal BC at 2 sigma (HAR-9158) was obtained on bone from this burial.",2,1,,"Bag, Cover",Inhumation 20303,20303,,1,,Missing,Unknown,":The crouched burial of an adult male, badly disturbed by ploughing.The partial and disarticulated remains of a skeleton disturbed by ploughing, and with no visible grave cut. No skull was recovered, but the skeleton was that of an adult male between 26 and 35 years old, and around six feet tall. Examination of the bones revealed evidence of osteoarthritis in the right hand and spine, and spinal disc disease. A piece of decorated shale bracelet was found in the filling of the grave; possibly unfinished, it may have been worn by the man, but might also have been displaced by later disturbance. Several bones of cattle, sheep/goat and pig were found, and may have been food offerings.",2,1,,"Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 50019,71343,Secondary,1,,Ditch/gully,Unknown,Secondary inhumations placed in surrounding ring ditch of the barrow,2,2,,"Quernstone, Whetstone ","Inhumation, Inhumation" 50028,71344,Primary,1,,Grave,Unknown,Flat pit 450m east of Grave 1. Body within it degraded (The skeleton disintegrated on exposure to the air. The implements are in Maidstone Museum). This was found c 500 yards from the previous one and the bones were very decayed. It may have been a cist or more likely a very deep cut grave ,3,1,,"Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified), Dagger [Flat Riveted], Dagger [Flat Riveted]",Inhumation 50068,71345,Unknown,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,Disturbed cremation in situ. On the barrow floor was an extensive layer of burnt wood ash on which was a flint flake and the charred blade bone of a sheep or pig. ,2,1,,"Pot [Biconical Urn], Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part)",Cremation 50073,71346,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,N-S,Inverted urned cremation sitting on old ground surface under barrow ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 50073,71347,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Urn inverted, sitting on old ground surface and mouth stopped with clay. Placed to S of central urned cremation ",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 50073,71348,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Urned cremations placed on ground surface under barrow ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 50073,71349,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Urn inverted, sitting on old ground surface under barrow and mouth stopped with clay. Placed to S of central urned cremation ",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 50120,71350,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Crouched inhumation in cist under barrow with urn,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Inhumation 50172,71352,Unknown,1,,Grave,Unknown,Flat grave near two others with poorly preserved remains of crouched inhumations accompanied by Beakers ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 50172,71353,Unknown,1,,Grave,Unknown,Flat grave near two others with poorly preserved remains of crouched inhumations accompanied by Beakers ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 50175,71354,Unknown,2,,Pit,Unknown,Pit with fragments of a possible cremation,1,1,,Unknown Object,Cremation 50213,71355,Secondary,1,,Pit,SE-NW,"This burial pits cuts the NE corner of the pit with the male inhumation, vry carefully done to avoid any disturbance of the 1ry burial. Much smaller grave - elliptical and 1.30 m long by 0.86m wide and 0.26m deep ",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged]",Inhumation 50233,71356,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Lyminge cremation burial (Thomas and Knox 2015, 4): One of four urned cremation burials in pits roughly at the centre of barrow/ring ditch.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 50008,71357,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,One of only two pots from the Cotton Lane Pit cemetery that are known to have contained cremated bone. No details of the grave itself survive.,3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Brooch (Specified type), Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 50008,71358,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,"Un-associated grave goods (22 complete or near complete pottery vessels and 3 brooches) relating to at least two further LIA cremations. These were found in two main groups within 20m of one another (Thompson 1982, 831-2).",25,2,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)","Cremation, Cremation" 40000,71359,Unknown,1,,Pyre (Ground Surface),Unknown,Second crematorium trench 1.5m long & 0.4m wide with skull & lower jaw of child with sherd of plain Grimston pottery ,1,2,,Animal Bone (Other),"Cremation, Cremation" 40006,71360,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,small pit - 1m away from a second one near centre of barrow,1,1,,Bag,Cremation 50013,71361,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,No contextual information: 'Celtic' vessel containing calcined human bones retrieved during quarrying,1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 40007,71362,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit with Food Vessel containing cremation just SE of centre of barrow. Only small quantity of cremated bone,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40007,71363,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit 1.2m E of centre of barrow,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40008,71364,Secondary,1,,Pit,E-W,Pit cut into mound 4m SE of centre of barrow,1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 40008,71365,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,Pit with child inhumation 4m SE of centre of barrow ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40008,71366,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Possibly primary cremation (unurned) of an adult on the natural surface - pile of burnt bones likely placed in a bag ,1,1,,Bag,Cremation 40010,71370,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In mound in small oval grave 7m NE of centre of barrow - child burial with dog skeleton ,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Head],Inhumation 40016,71371,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary pit in barrow with urned cremation ,3,1,,"Knife, Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Incense Cup]",Cremation 40018,71372,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit with inhumation ; in small pit 0.5m in diameter. Cut into barrow core 5m SW of centre,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40018,71373,Unknown,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,In situ pyre in pit near centre of barrow; small pit 0.5m in diameter ,1,1,,Pot [Incense Cup],Cremation 40018,71374,Unknown,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,In situ pyre cremation in pit with incense cup placed on top,1,1,,Pot [Incense Cup],Cremation 40018,71375,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,NE-SW,Directly on natural ground surface ,1,1,,Liner,Inhumation 40018,71376,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,In shallow pit 2m E od centre and just above ground surface ,2,1,,"Pendant, Pot [Collared Urn]",Inhumation 40018,71377,Secondary,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,Small pit or hollow SW of centre of barrow with in situ cremation ,3,1,,"Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 40018,71378,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,"Oblong grave sunk just north of barrow centre, 2.7m long & 0.8m wide and cut into chalk bedrock. Double burial of two young males (Burial 12) ",2,1,,"Scraper, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 40022,71380,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Small pit near the centre of the barrow ,2,1,,"Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear)",Cremation 40032,71381,Secondary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Secondary cremation in Collared Urn placed on natural surface under barrow 4.7m SW of centre,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40034,71382,Unknown,1,,Pit,NW-SE,Northern grave 1.2m x 0.7m x 0.4m deep with crouched inhumation of a child < 3 years old covered with large blocks of flint. By hips urinary calculus. Accompanied by bone pin at neck and broken FV,2,1,,"Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40042,71383,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Outer ditch disturbed a crouched Long Necked Beaker crouched burial in pit,2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Awl",Inhumation 40043,71384,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,45m NW of centre; two bodies placed directly on the natural surface (Burial 1) Also a third body also placed on the natural ground surface 2m N of centre ,3,3,,"Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Pot [Towthorpe Ware], Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40043,71385,Secondary,1,,Mound,NE-SW,2m south of centre and in mound (no mention of an actual grave cut)Also 1m NW of this and in mound was an aged female with a bone pin in front of face ,2,2,,"Scraper, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40045,71386,Unknown,1,,Grave,NW-SE,Oval central wood-lined grave with male. ,3,1,,"Liner, Knife, Scraper",Inhumation 40046,71387,Secondary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,Central oval grave cutting primary burials. This grave contained three individuals. Grave was 3m L and 1.5m W and 1.4m D. Just N of centre. ,4,3,,"Awl, Awl, Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Food Vessel]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40056,71388,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit under barrow and situated 4m SW of the female burial on the ground surface; coffined burial ,1,1,,Coffin,Inhumation 40057,71389,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Pit placed to the SW of the primary burial. Although this may be a secondary burial, the body is dismembered and diasrticulated so may be redeposited from a primary location ",2,1,,"Assemblage, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40060,71391,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit an cremation contained in Collared Urn; placed just SE of centre next to another urned cremation,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40063,71392,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit with no trace of mound. Close to 3 other Beaker burials ,1,1,,Necklace,Inhumation 40063,71393,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit grave with no trace of a mound.,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40063,71394,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Another Beaker grave destroyed in gravel extraction - with Beaker and axe,2,1,,"Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 40071,71395,Primary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,Large central grave 2.2m in diameter and 1.3m deep cutting into ground.,4,1,,"Unknown Object, Button, Strap fitting, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 40071,71396,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Possibly the original primary disturbed or disarticulated (?unfleshed) burial in grave under barrow- charcoal, and skull and 2 femurs & 2 tibias with 3 arrowheads ",3,1,,"Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged]",Inhumation 40073,71397,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit under barrow cuts the mortuary enclosure ,1,1,,Pebble,Cremation 40073,71398,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Old female 'from 60 to 70 years of age' laid just above natural ground surface. ,1,1,,Knife,Inhumation 40073,71399,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit 2m SW of centre 0.3m above natural surface ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40073,71400,Secondary,1,,Pit,E-W,Secondary pit cut into round barrow mound,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40075,71401,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Ploughed out pit grave under barrow,1,1,,Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid],Inhumation 40076,71402,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Burial on original ground surface with no evidence for grave cut - placed just NE of barrow centre,1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 40076,71403,Secondary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,Pit to NE of centre of barrow,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40076,71404,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In oval/sub-rectangular pit (pit 2) to NW of centre of barrow,4,1,,"Knife, Animal Bone (Other), Scraper, Pebble",Inhumation 40077,71405,Secondary,1,,Pit,E-W,Large oval grave under female and child burial. (Burial 1) ,2,2,,"Knife, Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 10000,10000,,,,Mound,Unknown,Workmen cutting or clearing a drain in 1860 in a marsh at Cargurra found a lunula at a depth of 1.5m (b1). It was said to have been found with a human skeleton and in Christie's catalogue to have been 'found in a barrow' (b3,1,1,,Lunula,Inhumation 10004,10004,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Central stone-lined pit or cist, (1.2m by 0.6m by 0.6m), covered by two layers of flat stones was revealed. It contained many calcined bones, fragments of a Middle Bronze Age ribbon-handled urn",3,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Dagger [Flat Riveted], Pebble",Cremation 10005,10005,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit in centre of barrow with stone over it ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10007,10007,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Stone lined cist 0.6m deep just under top of barrow mound. Small cist,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10009,10009,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Small cist under barrow with urned cremation. Thre is a suggestion of a in situ pyre site here. Most of the stones bore evident marks of fire ; the top of the pile was about six feet below the summit of the barrow. At the bottom were flat stones, the under sides of which were very black from the effect of fire. Urn of rude pottery, resting diagonally with its mouth downwards on a stone, and a stone placed above it. The Urn was so much decayed that we could only take it out in fragments. It was filled with human bones, which, at first, appeared as white as snow. The Urn is of coarse pottery, very rudely ornamented.""",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 10010,10010,Unknown,1,,Unknown,N/a,"Barrowfields Barrow 3: One of five urned cremation burials discovered in the top of the barrow mound, each in a plain and rude pot covered by a flat stone (Douch 1962, 93-4)",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Lid",Cremation 10011,10011,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Small cist containing an urned cremation, resting on a flat stone and covered with another.",2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Lid",Cremation 10012,10012,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,One of four urned cremations found at base of barrrow mound at a depth of 3m,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 10013,10013,Primary,,,Pit,Unknown,"According to Borlase (872: 242ff) three cremations were found but it would appear than one was associated with a grave good, cup, and the others were not. there were two patches of burnt bones and ashes with yellow clay at centre and again 1m west of this at depth of c. 1.5m below the top of the mound. Patchett 1952: 47 ",2,1,,"Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Basket",Cremation 10014,10014,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,Found during ploughing a mound. The pot was found near the surface and in the mound,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Knife",Cremation 10015,10015,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"The cist was surrounded by two circular walls 1.2m high, and of 3.0m and 5.4m diameters, each consisting of a row of unshapen stones laid on their edges (b1). E",4,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Whetstone , Lid, Whetstone ",Cremation 10016,10016,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist of white stones containing urned cremation at base of barrow ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 10017,10017,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,At ground level and covered wioth 10cm of beacj gravel with bones scattered around it and urn on side ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10018,10018,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Central cist with unurned cremation and dagger fragments ,1,1,,Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 10019,10019,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,PIt grave at rough centre of the barrow,5,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Unknown Object, Quernstone, Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 10020,10020,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Barrow with ring of stones round a natural rock. Stone circle 0.5m in diameter and there were c. 7-10 separate deposits of pottery (some fragmented) and cremations in and around this circle. The largest urn was on the west side of the circle in small pit ,4,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pebble, Strike A Light",Cremation 10023,10023,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist with two urned cremations,5,2,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Whetstone , Pot [Collared Urn], Whetstone , Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified)","Cremation, Cremation" 10027,10027,Primary,1,,Pit,,"Central pit 1.8m long, 1m wide and 0.45m deepLikely contained an inhumation (totally degraded) and some fragments of burnt human long bones ",5,2,,"Dagger [Camerton-Snowshill], Assemblage, Assemblage, Worked Stone, Bead(s)","Inhumation, Cremation" 10030,10030,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,cremation in cist sherds of two vessels (28442.2) were found in it. Of the ribbon handled urns found one retains traces of cord decorationThe undecorated urn contained the cremation ,4,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Flake, Unknown Object",Cremation 10031,10031,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,Urned cremation in mound of barrow ; about 10cm from the surface of the mound ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10035,10035,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"Disturbed burial, possibly primary ",1,1,,Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel],Cremation 10036,10036,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"In NE quadrant of cairn was carefully placed cremation burial in a well cut pit. The cremation rested on a yellow-white clay lining, was covered by turves on which a large stone rested surrounded by small stones, and from its shape may have been placed in a bag.",2,1,,"Bag, Pot [Trevisker]",Cremation 10037,10037,Unknown,,,Cist,Unknown,In Se quadrant of the cairn Note Trevisker urn sherds scattered above the body in grave fill but not directly associated with the cremation ; Several broken pots of Trevisker 1 and 2 not connected spatially with cremation ,1,1,,Flake,Cremation 10038,10038,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Small stone cist 0.48m x 0.3m. dig in the SE quadrant of the barrow and built at ground level. With Collared Urn ,3,2,,"Food Residue, Core, Pot [Collared Urn]","Cremation, Cremation" 10039,10039,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist is 2 feet 6 inches square ,2,1,,"Flake, Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 10040,10040,Primary,1,,Chamber,Unknown,Central chamber of entrance grave with adjacent narrow stone cist were cremated remains and broken pots (?possibly disturbed),2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Whetstone ",Cremation 10041,10041,Unknown,,,Cist,Unknown,Towards edge of the barroiw was an urn under two flat stones (possible cist); very burnt area ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 10042,10042,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Small stonre covered cist in barrow ,1,1,,Pot [Accessory Cup],Cremation 10043,10043,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown," central stone-lined cist was reported around which had been deposited the urns containing cremated bone. A finely decorated urn, the principle one, formed the main deposit and was placed in the small stone cist ",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10044,10044,Unknown,,,Cist,Unknown,Sqaure cist containing an urned cremation ,2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Animal Joint/Part [Head]",Cremation 10045,10045,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Small pit in centre of cairn,2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Accessory Cup]",Cremation 10046,10046,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Central circular burial pit . Large pit cut into natural 0.8m across and 0.55m deep ,3,1,,"Unknown Object, Spoon/Spatula, Bag",Cremation 10048,10048,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,In cairn in pit and encircled by rings of stones In inverted barrel urn encircled by ring of stones (but not formal cist); lots of burning around ; possibly in situ pyre ,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 10049,10049,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"five earthen jars from twelve to twenty inches deep"", filled with burnt bones, were found at a depth of 45cm, while planting trees and shrubs in the lawn at Cotna. Among the Truro Museum accessions for 1854 were portions of seven urns found at Cotna. Sheppard lists the finds and records them as now lo",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10050,10050,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Small cist on S side of barrow - had not been opened ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 10051,10051,,,,Mound,Unknown,Possibly all in mound although not clear - 9 urned cremations ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10052,10052,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"The urn was inclosed by five stones, four of which were placed on their edges, and formed a square, whilst the fifth being placed on the top became a barrier to the mingling of the superincumbent earth",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10053,10053,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"Enlarged mound twice and dug two shallow pits on edge of mound. Pit 1 with urn 1. The first, on the east, contained a heap of ash and charcoal and was covered by an inverted Style I Trevisker vessel (Some resemblance to Collared Urn type) packed around with horizontally laid slate slabs.",2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Bag",Cremation 10055,10055,Primary,1,,Cist,NW-SE,"In cist oriented NW-SE with capstone. Large stone-lined cist 1.7m x 0.85m x 0.82m deepBristow 2001: site 183 ",1,1,,Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)],Inhumation 10056,10056,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist covered by a capstone (large rock). Just outside the cist at the southern end of it was the urn with the cremation but inside the cist were 2 limpet shells and struck flint ,2,1,,"Pot [Biconical Urn], Shell",Cremation 10058,10058,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Stone lined pit 0.6m deep and cut very close into surface and top of barrow mound - secondary burial ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10059,10059,Unknown,1,,Cist,E-W,Stone cist under a central hearth (or possible pyre?),2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Knife",Cremation 10060,10060,Unknown,,,Pit,NE-SW,": A larger oval hollow oriented NNE was dug 6m to the south south west, some clean sand placed within and on this was laid a skeleton, head to N, crouched on the right side. At the feet was a small pile of stones. To the north of a smaller hollow a grit hone and a rim sherd had been placed on the floor. ",1,1,,Pebble,Inhumation 10061,10061,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Pit with cremation urn was covered by small capstone & cairn, suggesting funerary assoc; other barrows nearby contained bronze dagger & biconical vessels. Stone-capped pit (ie cist) found in 1887 after a rock fall",6,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Dagger [Camerton-Snowshill], Pot [Incense Cup], Awl, Whetstone , Spindle Whorl",Cremation 10062,10062,Unknown,,,Cist,Unknown,"Cist 21705. Possibly a low mound covering a stone-lined pit/ cist. Destroyed after cliff fall. 1901, ",6,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Bead(s), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Bead(s)",Cremation 10064,10064,,,,Pit,Unknown,1m deep in the centre of the barrow a white hard bed of clay was noted. It had been artificially heaped up to protect the cremation deposit ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10069,10069,Primary,,,Cist,Unknown,Cist at centre of the mound ; contained lots of black eartj ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10072,10072,Primary,,,Mound,Unknown,In barrow (possibly in a small pit) ,3,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker]",Cremation 10073,10073,Primary,,,Pit,Unknown,"Larkabarrow (Christie 1988, Site XIX (11)): Central cremation pit. In small oval stone lined pit with cairn corbelling in centre of barrow (0.95 m x 0.7m x 0.3m deep). Note this pit is certainly a lot larger than necessary for a cremation - intriguing ",2,1,,"Core, Bag",Cremation 10076,10076,Primary,1,,Pyre (Ground Surface),Unknown,Central primary burial. (bi-ritual) Found during very bad wet conditions. 2.4m down from top of the mound. On ground surface ,3,2,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker], Bag","Inhumation, Cremation" 10077,10077,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist with large stoione capping under barrow. Contained five urns ,6,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Animal Bone (Other), Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker]",Cremation 10078,10078,,,,Cist,Unknown,Small cist in barrow that had been disturbed by erection of flagpole ,3,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Assemblage, Flake",Cremation 10080,10080,Primary,,,Pit,Unknown,Slightly off central grave pit - disturbed. To NE is a possible in situ pyre ,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 10081,10081,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Found in a barrow in 1910 - possibly in a cist ,2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 10084,10084,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Cist which contained three separate urns, all full of cremated bone.The cist also contained the unburnt bones of a young rabbit, three birds and a toad (possibly had been open) Note all of the urns are quite different. The urns were in a cist lined with flat stones, at the SW. edge of the barrow, each urn upright in a corner of the cist. with a flat stone covering its mouth. This fashion of covering the mouth of the urn with a flat stone also occurs at AngrouseThe animal bones are recorded as an assemblage here, given the uncertainty about their provenance.",5,3,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Assemblage, Unknown Object","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 10086,10086,,,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Base of bank ; possibly on ground surface under small mound that was destroyed while grubbing out bank ,3,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Trevisker], Whetstone ",Inhumation 10088,10088,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Next to but just outside central cist in another pit/ cist inverted urn under barrow 2 urned crems in same cist - one on either side. Also other burnt bones scattered about (possibly urn too small in capacity to contain ll the bone)Note central cist had large quantity of human bone mixed in with ashes but no obvious gg; the urns were found a little to the side of this cist ,3,2,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified)","Cremation, Cremation" 10089,10089,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Over 20 granite slabs that were white & weathered surrounded and encase the central urn. - small cist that was covered with small mound ,3,1,,"Dagger [Flat Riveted], Pot [Trevisker], Tool (Specified type)",Cremation 10090,10090,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist in centre of barrow ,2,1,,"Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 10095,10095,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"This was possibly the central burial pit (with oak casket) of a barrow, as there was a surrounding ditch in the excavation section, containing a spray of oak. The barrow may have been covered in quartz. It contained a central cist or rather a stone-capped pit with an urned cremation. A slate slab covered a near circular pit dug into the clay subsoil in which had been set an inverted urnIt was possibly the central burial of a barrow, as there was a surrounding ditch in the excavation section, containing a spray of oak. The barrow may have been covered in quartz.",3,1,,"Floral Offering, Dagger [Flat Riveted], Pot [Trevisker]",Cremation 10096,10096,Unknown,,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Cist that contained three separate urned cremations - a small group in a single cist ; under a large capstone ,3,3,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Pot [Trevisker]","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 10097,10097,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Urned cremation - the urn was full of cremated bone and ashes ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10100,10100,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Urn sat upright on west side of barrow on clean ground surface & surrounded by quartz stones. Large urn with cremated bone, ash and other gg",4,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Assemblage, Spindle Whorl, Worked Stone",Cremation 10101,10101,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"a single internment (cremated bone recovered) in a central pit, covered by a complex mound. Stake circles in mound. The internment had been robbed. Over the mound a large cairn of local stone had been built covered in turn by layers of grass sods, coarse soil and turves, retained by a fence with widely spaced posts. ",3,1,,"Flake, Worked Stone, Whetstone ",Cremation 10103,10103,,,,Pit,Unknown,Pit near standing stone (holed stone like Men-an_tol) ; covered with flat capstone ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 10104,10104,,,,Ground surface ,Unknown,ON ground surface was a cluster or nest of five or six urns (no mention of cist but this was found by labourers) Note three or four other urns in this nest but only one further one was described ,3,3,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Trevisker]","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 10106,10106,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Small tightly packed cist 0.4m x 0.43m deep. Sunk quite deep into cairn.A large cairn mounted on a pile of natural rocks and surrounded by a ring of 16 large granite blocks set on end. A barrel urn with 4 handles was inverted on a turf on a natural rock, in a flat-stone covered cist made of two layers of 4 wall stones",3,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Flake, Flake",Cremation 10109,10109,Secondary,,,Chamber,Unknown,Re-use of a cleared out chambered tomb,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10110,10110,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Above a tamped clay layer with earlier cremation in a satellite grave . female c25-30 with two arrow heads. She is situated above a Primary cremation which lacked grave goods but comprised a layer of brown friable soil containing cremated fragments of human skeletal material, ",3,1,,"Arrowhead (Unknown/Unspecified), Arrowhead (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Food Vessel]",Cremation 10111,10111,,,,Pit,Unknown,"Christie et al 1985: 85.< F 1 Ñ Pit with Pot (P7). The pot was found lying on its side, with the upper part crushed in, under a slate measuring 21 in x 14 in. (0.53 x 0.36 m). (Residue analysis has been carried out on pot and contents and is reported in Treligga: Appendix B). This slate, and another 1 ft (0.3 m) to the S, 'showed red char marks'. The pot lay in a pit for which detailed measurements (from points unknown) are given: its depth of 21 in. (0.53 m) is not in doubt, and it may have measured 1 ft 6 in. x 8 in. (0.46 x 0.2 m) across. The pit is described as 'tightly packed with slate fragments all round' the pot, but in the published paper (CroftAndrew, 1945) the pit is described as 'filled with earthy matter, charcoal, bone splinters etc, presumably collected from the pyre'.>Burnt pit some cremated bone but most bone came from adjacent rock-cut pit F2. 0.3m deep with cranial fragments ",3,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Spindle Whorl, Food Residue",Cremation 10114,10114,,,,Pit,Unknown,Urn in pit ,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 10115,10115,Primary,1,,Cist,SE-NW,In short cist 1m x0.9m x 0.85m deep; The cist was made of four side stones and a broad cover stone of slate (probably from Whitsand Bay).,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 10119,10119,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"Disturbed grave at centre - At its centre, the mound had been dug into by miners, who had sunk a costean pit 4 ft (1.2 m) wide, c. 8 ft (2.4 m) long, falling to 6 ft and 1.8m deep",3,1,,"Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid], Blade, Assemblage",Cremation 10120,10120,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,In circular cist under cairn in barrel urn - inverted ; one pot contained partially calcined bones and the 2nd contained fine dust - it was smaller.,3,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Collared Urn], Spindle Whorl",Cremation 10122,10122,Unknown,,,Cist,Unknown,Small informal cist burial under centre of barrow mound. It is described as an irregular slab covering a pit 35cm across. An earthen pot was in the pit,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10123,10123,,,,Cist,Unknown,Cist under barrow that was 0.25 x 0.5m x 0.8m which is quite small,1,1,,Pebble,Inhumation 10124,10124,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Small cistBorlase 1872: 173-4 ",2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Assemblage",Cremation 10126,10126,,,,Missing,Unknown,": an inhumation in a grave about 4ft (1.2m) deep, with a small bronze ring amongst the bones of one hand. This and a piece of textile were presented to Truro Museum. Hencken suggests an Iron Age date for the inhumation on the basis of similar small bronze rings found with inhumations at Harlyn Bay cemetery (b2).",2,1,,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)], Unknown Object",Inhumation 10128,10128,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,"An oblong flat-bottomed pit, 2.9 by 1.3 by 0.5 m deep, had been dug approximately east west and central to the main cairn ring. A thin layer of brownish silt covered its bottom on which were patches of black fibrous material, covered by large stones. In centre of cairn ring in pit a log coffin E-W aligned. lidded wooden coffin, 2.4m x 0.65m x 0.2m deep. Phosphate analysis confirmed that it had contained human remains. Note a second wooden coffin had been placed directly on top of the first in the same grave Coffin had been subject to burning ",3,2,,"Coffin, Cover, Coffin","Inhumation, Inhumation" 10130,10130,,,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Pit lined with flat stones ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 10131,10131,Secondary,,,Chamber,Unknown,Urned cremation overlies the earlier Neolithic jumbled up inhumations in the chamber Note that ,2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Unknown Object",Cremation 10132,10132,,,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Likely re-use of this Neolithic quoit. Cist found S of mound centre with cremated bones on surface & likely in situ cremation ; globular pot on top; some of the bones stuck to the pot ; possible in situ pyre. Another Biconical urn found close by ,4,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Knife, Pebble",Cremation 10135,10135,,1,,Cist,N-S,": A north-south aligned crouched inhumation. The body had been placed with its head at the northern end of the cist, facing westwards towards the sea. The skull rested upon a white rectangular quartz-rich stone, which had the appearance of a ÔpillowÕ.The body did not appear to have been accompanied by any artefacts or Ôgrave goodsÕ, although É a number of small water-rounded quartz pebbles were recovered from this deposit, which might have been purposefully placed into the cist, around the body. Several flints and marine shells were found. A radiocarbon date of 2985 ±35 BP, 1320Ð1110 cal BC (90.2 per cent) (SUERC-16818) was obtained from human bone.Within the disturbed redeposited cist fill, most of the disarticulatedbones probably belonged to the main inhumation, but material which was certainly additional consisted of adult cranial vault fragments, an extraright first metatarsal, possible juvenile radius shaft fragments, and a deciduous upper left canine and permanent upper right first incisor of a child aged about 8Ð9 years.",2,4,,"Pillow, Assemblage","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 10137,10137,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Urn was found within the outer ring of stones and was under a thin slab 1.6m across,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10141,10141,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Goonlaze Downs barrow cemetery, St Agnes: 'Charcoal and an urn containing a cremation were found in a pit near the centre of the barrow. The urn was deposited at Truro museum (b3), but cannot now be located'",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 10142,10142,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist (described as long cist) in barrow with an inhumation.,1,1,,Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 10143,10143,,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Mountain Barrows, Pelynt, Pelynt 2 (Jones and Quinnell 2013, following Couch 1845): Upon excavation a flint ÔceltÕ was found at the centre of the mound a few centimetres above a well constructed cist with covering slabs (Box 1846). The cist was recorded above a bed of gravel at the bottom of the mound and contained a cremation burial which is likely to represent a complete single male, possibly aged 25Ð35 years, buried with a small amount of animal bone (Higgins in Jones and Quinnell 2013). The flint artefact is a finely made plano-convex knife with a blade measuring 8.7mm long by 36mm wide at the butt end and 0.90mm at the tip, which is slightly damaged.Dates on cremated bone: SUERC-38742, 3525 ± 30BP (1935Ð1756 cal BC), SUERC-38743, 3565 ± 30 BP (2021Ð1777 cal BC), and SUERC-38744, 3575 ± 30 BP (2041Ð1956 cal BC). The radiocarbon determinations provide a date for the burial and the deposition of theflint knife in the first quarter of the 2nd millennium.",2,1,,"Knife, Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 10147,10147,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,No evidence of cist or barrow; placed in a pit 0.5m in diameter ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10148,10148,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Possibly in a pit in a log coffin (wooden structure) with a flat axe . Found in 1790. ,2,1,,"Coffin, Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 10150,10150,,,,Pit,Unknown,In irregular oval grave with a greenstone polished axe; pit was 1.5m by 1m by 0.6m deep. ,2,1,,"Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)], Flake",Cremation 10154,10154,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist containing a small urn and cremated bone; note cremated bone in the cist not the urn ,2,1,,"Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Shell",Cremation 10156,10156,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Central pit 549. with upright urn. Cremation in pit in centre of cairn (pit 549) - they were all placed in two circular arrangements. Cairn designed around them rather than them set into the structure ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10157,10157,Secondary,1,CIST,Cist,NE-SW,In paved stone-lined cist on periphery/edge of barrow -possibly a secondary burial. Cist is 2.2m x 1.1 x0 .9m deep (On one side of the mound) ,4,1,,"Cup, Dagger [Camerton-Snowshill], Bead(s), Pot [Trevisker]",Inhumation 10158,10158,Primary,1,,Cist,N-S,"Menhir with a cist. The cist was constructed after the standing stone had been erected.The cist was also associated with a pit which lay to the south west. It was infilled with charcoal, soil and three sherds of Beaker, and partially sealed by a stone slab. The cist and pit were subsequently covered by a cairn. A deposit of charcoal, water-worn stones and sherds of Trevisker Ware Ôtwo to three inches thickÕ was found in the top of the cairn.Cist was 1.2m long and 0.55m wide and 0.7m deep. The floor was paved with unshaped rough stones with flattish surfaces. Cist covered by single flat block of granite ",5,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker], Pebble, Pebble",Cremation 10159,10159,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,At foot of NNW stone of Duloe stone circle in upright Collared or rather Encrusted urn with cremation. Found at depth of 1m below surface ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10162,10162,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Cist (1.20 m x 0.6 m). 'Ring-head' (presumably refers to one of 2 ring-headed pins found and preserved).",1,1,,Pin (Specified type),Inhumation 10163,10163,,1,,Cist,N-S,": Extended inhumation burial in a slate cist. The skeletal remains were damaged by the collapse of the cist. Close to the skull, tiny pieces of a bronze brooch of early form were found. Close to them were some much corroded iron fragments including an iron brooch and, possibly, a bracelet. Near these finds but more to the west and against the side of the cistÑnot centrally as were the other objectsÑthere was an almost perfect shale bracelet ... There were also two limpet shells and six large quartz pebbles Ñthese could easily have been washed in by the sea with the sandy filling.",5,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Pebble",Inhumation 10166,10166,,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cists (no mention of how many but more than two) with cinerary urnsNo further detail ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10167,10167,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Cist seemingly on own. The cist measured 1.0M by 0.6M and 0.6M deep, sunk in the rab and lined with stones at both ends and sides, but had no bottom stone. Its small size suggests it contained a contracted burial which had been removed by the acid soil",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 10168,10168,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown," On lifting a large stone 2.1m long and 1.8m wide, workmen found a cavity lined with stone slabs measuring 0.6m long at each end, and 1.2m long on each side",3,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Food Residue",Inhumation 10169,10169,,,,Cist,Unknown,Cremation in urn in cist ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 10171,10171,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": In Feb, 1990, Philip Steele reported the discovery of a cist containing an urn eroding from the cliffs at Harlyn Bay following severe winter storms. CAU officers (SH, NT) visited the site, photographed and recorded the section, and took samples of the pit fill and the soil layers identified. The cist was then rapidly excavated and the urn and its contents removed. The vessel contained cremated bone from several individuals with some animal bone, quartz pebbles, and a small bronze pendant. A radiocarbon date on the cremated bone fell in the range 2120-1880 cal BCUrn upright in centre with slate slab used to cover the pot; a min of 5 individuals in the pot, along with burnt animal bone & other finds It had a covering slate.Harris (forthcoming) notes that: at Harlyn Bay, Cornwall, plant fibre threads were preserved in contact with a copper tin alloy pendant and interpreted as part of a bag used to hold cremated bones, dated 2040-1880 cal.BC (Jones et al. 2011, 94). ",8,5,,"Pendant, Pot [Trevisker], Knife, Flake, Pebble, Lid, Bag, Assemblage","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 10172,10172,Primary,,,Cist,Unknown, The cist is very small and only 0.6m x 0.4m; very large circular capstone ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 10173,10173,,2,,Unknown,Unknown,"Undifferentiated burials within chamber>: Up to 20 urns together with glass beads were recovered from the excavated chamber. The majority of those discussed by O'Neil (1952) were located beneath, within or cut into a homogenous layer of charcoal, ash and burnt human bone. It is not clear whether or not each urn represents a separate burial and the circumstances of burial are, overall, hazy. All of the objects described in O'Neil (1952) that were recovered in relation to this deposit are recorded within this grave record.Some contextual details are known of for the beads and the urns but, especially for the beads, these have not been attributed to specific items. These details are incorporated as a best fit here. Two further Urns (XII, XXII) are illustrated but not described in the text (their context of discovery is unclear) and they are not recorded here.",20,1,,"Pot [Scillonian Bronze Age vessel], Pot [Scillonian Bronze Age vessel], Pot [Scillonian Bronze Age vessel], Pot [Scillonian Bronze Age vessel], Pot [Scillonian Bronze Age vessel], Pot [Scillonian Bronze Age vessel], Pot [Scillonian Bronze Age vessel], Pot [Scillonian Bronze Age vessel], Pot [Scillonian Bronze Age vessel], Pot [Scillonian Bronze Age vessel], Bead(s), Bead(s), Bead(s), Bead(s), Bead(s), Bead(s), Bead(s), Bead(s), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Ear)], Pot [Scillonian Bronze Age vessel]",Cremation 10174,10174,Unknown,,,Cist,Unknown,Large boat-shaped cist 2.5m long under caiirn. 'Prow' or pointed end facing NE. In SE corner of cist and strange that such a small deposit in such a large cist ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 10175,10175,,2,,Chamber,Unknown,Obadiah's Barrow (Hencken 1932): A MNI of 6 inverted EBA Trevisker urns with small knobs in chamber indicate later re-use. All placed on top of cremated remains. ,6,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker]",Cremation 10176,10176,,1,,Cist,NE-SW,": Rectangular 'coffin-shaped' cist of orthostat construction with granite and clay packing, as No.1 (Ashbee 1954 pl IIIa). Covered with large granite slabs. Orientation: NNW - SSEAssociated objects: Disc brooch and penannular brooch (Ashbee, fig. 5, 1 and 2).",2,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 10178,10178,,1,,Cist,N-S,": Roughly oval cist containing crouched skeleton of adult ?male, lying on the right side (Dudley 1961, fig. 27, 1).Orientation: ?NAssociated object: Flint scraper (Dudley 1961, 227).NB borderline gg but recorded here due to presence of flint tools in several IA cists in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly",1,1,,Scraper,Inhumation 10180,10180,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Nowakowski (1991) Burial 3018: oval burial pit, aligned N-S. Single inhumation burial - age/sex not determined. Iron involute brooch recovered from backfill.",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 10181,10181,Unknown,,,Cist,N-S,"Sub-oval grave cut down into bedrock, with a rectangular cist burial constructed on the west side of the cut, aligned approximately North-South; and a large, single, sub-rounded piece of white quartz apparently placed deliberately along the outside of the east side of the cist.",1,1,,Pebble,Inhumation 10182,10182,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,: Small cist c. 0.65m long that had been emptied prior to Borlase investigation but contained an urn with charcoal and ashes found at a depth of nearly 3m,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10184,10184,Primary,1,,Cist,N-S,Disturbed cist 1.2m x 0.8m x 0.35m deep. Workmen had disturbed this but threw some objects out next to it Lacked cover stone ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10185,10185,Secondary,1,,Pyre (Ground Surface),Unknown,"Likely re-use of this Neolithic quoit. In inner cairn ring S of mound centre with cremated bones on ground surface & likely in situ cremation ; globular pot on top; some of the bones stuck to the pot Note Borlase (1872:286 states that although small stones had been placed around both urns to prop them up, neither had been shielded with any superstructure when cairn material loaded on and so both had become hopelessly crushed ",4,2,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Strike A Light, Pebble","Cremation, Cremation" 10187,10187,Unknown,,,Cist,Unknown, small stone lined box cist measuring 0.9m by 0.5m by 0.2m set in the northern edge of the cairn ,2,1,,"Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged]",Inhumation 10188,10188,Unknown,1,,Missing,Unknown,Cremation in urn in cist under cairn. ,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 10190,10190,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,"In a barrow consisting mainly of stones and containing ashes and calcined human bones, also a small vessel Not certain whether in a small pit or just in the mound ",2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Polypod Bowl]",Cremation 10197,10197,,,,Cist,Unknown,"Seemingly a boat-shaped cist/ grave in an unusual cairn - beehive cairn. And within this was a small cist with 4 vertical stones and a stone cover. 0.5m deep. Under the slanting rock in the centre of the barrow were a few more bones and a limpet-shell. Quantities of ashes, burnt stones, a few pebbles, and charred wood, were scattered throughout the mound",2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Scraper",Cremation 10198,10198,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,Pit burial cremation with pygmy vessel on top - grave good? ,1,1,,Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel],Cremation 10203,10203,,,,Cist,Unknown,Just described as a heap in a cist - stone cover still intact ; Note the two bronze armlets were in the barrow mound and not directly associated with the cremation ,1,1,,Flake,Cremation 10204,10204,,1,,Cist,E-W,": 'Several' cists discovered in 1833 during construction of a new road through a field known as the Bahow, on the Trelan estate. Total number of graves unknown, but each wasconstructed of six side slabs and covering stones. No skeletal remains survived. Orientation; E-W. An MNI of one associated inhumation burial is recorded here.Associated objects: Surviving material is preserved in the British Museum, although further items may have been dispersed at the time of the discovery. All objects described appear to have come from a single female grave: Bronze mirror with decorated back-plate and single-loop handle; La Tene III bronze brooch of Nauheim-derived form; fragmentary ?bronze brooch; bronze ring, diameter 3.6 cms; bronze ring, diameter 7.3 cms; fragments of further bronze ring(s) (lost); two glass beads; 'stone implements' (lost).",8,1,,"Mirror, Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Bead(s), Assemblage",Inhumation 10205,10205,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,The cist was 1.6m by 1.2m in size Double cist burial ,1,2,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),"Inhumation, Inhumation" 10206,10206,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Two small cists close to each other -neither seemingly supported by a barrow ,2,1,,"Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)], Unknown Object",Cremation 10207,10207,,1,,Cist,E-W,": sub-rectangular, east to west aligned, slate lined and floored cut. It contained a single, find-free fill. Just beyond the eastern end of the cut, but clearly associated, was a near complete buried pot of Iron Age date. This is recorded as a grave good here although clearly it could have been a later addition. Jones and Quinnell interpret it as a possible container for offerings - food or libations.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 10210,10210,Secondary,,,Chamber,Unknown,In eastern part of chamber ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10212,10212,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist 21769 Shallow pit lined with cobble sized quartz pebbles,1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 10215,10215,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"A stone cist internally measuring 0.5m x 0.43m x 0.75m set in a pit cut in the subsoil. Four slate slabs formed the sides, covered by a rounded slab, and 3 thin slabs formed the inner base. Brown soil fill ",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10216,10216,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,One of two cists found close to each other with urns ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10218,10218,,,,Cist,Unknown,a cist made of flat stones about 1.20m below ground level at Tresawsen Farm.,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10219,10219,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist covered by 2 slates ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10221,10221,,,,Cist,Unknown,"The remains of an urn (24460.1) are recorded as having been found inside the cist, covered by a stone slab approx 0.6m by 0.6m by 0.2m ",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10222,10222,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Cist containing an urned cremation. 'The urn is bucket shaped with an everted rim and angular bevel, height 8ins (0.203m), diameter 6ins (0.152m) base 2 6/10 ins (0.06m), no handles. It is of lightly fired but hard yellow fabric, containing large grit with some whole pebbles. Decoration consists of roughly made triangular stabs in two rows with incised chevrons below. Borlase (1872) provides an illustration of the urn.It was found in a barrow",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10224,10224,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Flat cist burial with inhumation ' cobbled floor ; close to the other cist with Beaker ; large capstone ,2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Knife",Inhumation 10227,10227,,,,Cist,Unknown,Cist with three urns containing ashes. Unusual for three urns to be in 1 cist. Were there 3 individuals? More detail on urns? Also found in a hedge - ancient routeway,3,3,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker]","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 10228,10228,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Qiuite elaborate cist large walled grave, or cist, covered with large granite slabs,",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10229,10229,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": 'grave 3_ft long, 2_ft wide and 2ft deep, covered with a block of granite, was found when digging a foundation for a hedge at Cape Cornwall. It lay 2ft below the surface and contained two skulls and remains of urn"". Patchett says the cist contained two unburnt skulls and a lba class g deverel-rimbury degenerate bucket urn, height of urn 6 17/32ins, diamter 2 9/10ins'",1,2,,Pot [Trevisker],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 10230,10230,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Cist grave (1.8m x 0.9m) discovered c.1883 but no record survives of body position or orientation. Associated objects: Fragment of iron of unidentified form (lost); fragmentary pottery vessel reconstructed to cylindrical shape' (Truro Mus.).",2,1,,"Unknown Object, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 10231,10231,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist 1x0.76x0.7m.. POssibly a double storey or separated cist (separated by granite slab with one cremation above the other) ,3,2,,"Unknown Object, Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker]","Cremation, Cremation" 10234,10234,Primary,1,,Cist,NE-SW,"cist, measured 1.4m by 0.6m by 0.4m deep. Its sides were faced with stone, it was covered with flat stones and was orientated NNE-SSW.",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 10236,10236,,,,Cist,Unknown,"The cist was covered by a white spar cap-stone measuring 22ins by 15ins and was between 5 and 6ins thick. Within the cist were traces of bone, shell and pottery. Rather small cist 0.6m by 0.38m ",2,1,,"Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Shell",Cremation 10238,10238,,1,,Cist,N-S,": Within the northÐsouth orientated cist were the fragmentary remains of a crouched human skeleton, laid on its right side with its head to the north and facing to the west. In addition to the sword, which survived within a bronze scabbard, the grave goods included a mirror, shield fittings, a sword belt ring, a brooch and a spiral ring (all of copper alloy), together with a shattered tin object. There was also evidence for the grave having contained a sheepskin or fleece and woven textile incorporating goat and other animal hairs.The sword, when found by Paul Jenkins, was lying along the western side of the cist with its hilt to the north. He noted that the sword was lying in the surface deposits of the grave and it is perhaps surprising that it was not more deeply embedded in the washed-in luting (as were the skeletal remains and the other artefacts). The scabbard had been placed face down in the grave with the suspension loop uppermost, causing fragmentation of the embedded front scabbard plate when the sword was pulled out of the grave.The mirror was found on the west side at the north end of the cist, lying 100mm from the skull impression, with its handle uppermost and angled towards the north west. The reflective surface would have been turnedtowards the face of the deceased person. The sword belt ring was located 50mm south-west of the bottom of the mirror. The spiral ring and tin object were below the mirror, and were lifted in the same soil block. The brooch was recovered from near the probable position of the feet of the inhumation.The shield fittings were only identified after the excavation. The four knobs, presumably from the corners of the shield, were quite closely grouped and spaced equidistantly in the lower, central part of thegrave. The position of the fittings suggests that the Bryher shield was probably broken or folded transversely and propped up against the west wall of the cist ... The shield was probably the last object to be placedin the grave.",10,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)], Mirror, Sword, Scabbard, Shield, Strap fitting, Unknown Object, Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), Bag",Inhumation 10239,10239,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Bosiliack (Jones and Thomas 2010): In cist in later cairn covering the chambered entrance - pots placed next to itNote there were sherds of 3 Trevisker vessels found under the paving and not directly associated with the cremation, and of biconical vessels of EBA date ",2,1,,"Pot [Grooved Ware], Pot [Beaker]",Cremation 10240,10240,Primary,1,,Pyre (Ground Surface),Unknown,Tregiffian: Burnt in situ on ground surface of entrance gave ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Cremation 10241,10241,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": The um had been set in a slight hollow in the bedrock, artificially cut to receive it. The pit in which it stood was small, only very slightly larger than the urn itself, and there was no sign of any covering structure or mound. As the truncated vessel was open and unprotected, it was full of a soil similar to that in which it was set, and this contained a quantity of cremated bone, which was concentrated in the bottom 20 mm of the urn. A small quantity of cremated bone was also found in the earth around the outside of the urn.",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10242,10242,Unknown,1,,Chamber,Unknown,"Tregeseal: Upon floor of chamber were cremated bones,, ashes, broken pots and a perforated whetstone in the chamber and a Middle Bronze Age ribbon handled urn in the cist (b9, b10, b14). The urn is now in the British Museum",2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Whetstone ",Cremation 10243,10243,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Penrose Williams has described a cist found on Constantine Island, the exact location of the cist is uncertain; the bones were found in a poorly cremated state and fractured by dampness. JP Arthur claims the bones were ""arranged in a neat little heap between two small slabs of slate"" (b1) but also has suggested a story about cannibalism following Williams observation that the bones seemed to have been cut up after death; a later specialist report clearly showed the error of this idea but continued by claiming that the body was female, of 5ft 5in height. Claims of this sort are impossible to substantiate from bones in such poor condition. Some sherds of a black hand made pot were found in the cist, with some flint flakes and a worked piece of quartzite. The site could not be definitely located, but may have lain within one of two hollows on the island that may be the result of excavations (b10).",3,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Flake, Worked Stone",Cremation 10244,10244,Unknown,,,Chamber,NE-SW,"Bant's Carn: 1 of 'four heaps of ash containing burnt bones and charcoal at the distal end of the chamber,together with fragments of pottery.' (Sawyer 2015, 54)",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 10245,10245,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Natural cleft in rock that opens into small chamber ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10246,10246,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Placed in centre of a ritual segmented ditched enclosure in urn in quite deep pitose by was a large quartz block embedded in the clay subsoil - possibly a marker stone. The cremation was found to include a bronze awl among the bone fragments. There was no sign of a mound over this feature. ,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Awl",Cremation 10247,10247,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,On ground surface of barrow - 3 urns all close to each other ,3,3,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Pot [Trevisker]","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 10251,10251,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Carrion Rock: Found in cist within barrow with cremated bone in biconical vessel (re-use of Neolithic tomb?),3,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 10258,10258,,,,Unknown,Unknown,Presumably found in pit or cist but not mentionedOne of two urned cremations ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 10260,10260,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": one of four cremation pits containing the partial remains of a single cremated human adult. Three of these also included potential pyre goods (animal bone and marine shell).309.2g cremated bone of an adult ??male c. 20-45 yr.The deposit also includes poorly oxidised animal bone (pyre goods); 28.9g burnt & u/b sea shell; bone (charcoal stained)",2,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Shell",Cremation 10262,10262,,1,,Mound,Unknown,": In 1862 labourers erecting a fence cut into the barrow. It was composed entirely of stones near the centre with an urn inverted on a granite slab. It contained fragments of human bones and had been fired. There was no regular cist but stones had been built around the urn with a protecting slab on top (b1, b3). The urn was removed entire (b1, b3) and was presented to Penzance museum (b2). It was recorded by Patchet as class g (late ba, deverel - rimbury influence (b6, b7). However this chronology has since been dismissed - the urn is likely of EBA date.",2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Lid",Cremation 10264,10264,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": 'Of a cave near land's end in which was an urn containing ashes, bones and brass coins'. Henrietta Quinnell (pers comm.) has identified the urn as being potentially an Iron Age import from Brittany.",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Coin",Cremation 10265,10265,,,,Missing,Unknown,Miniature urn with cremated remains found on estate ,1,1,,Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel],Cremation 10267,10267,,,,Pit,Unknown,Buried in pit on E side of a standing stone ,2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 10268,10268,,,,Pit,Unknown,Just 1m from the standing stone. Pit grave with large cover stone ,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 40079,71677,Secondary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,8.5m SW of centre. Not fully identified but either placed on the current ground surface at that time with mound raised over or in pit cut into mound (burial 2) ,3,1,,"Knife, Knife, Knife",Inhumation 40079,71678,Secondary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,In pit cut into mound 2m above ground surface 7m SW of centre. Disturbed an early Beaker inhumation of a male; burial 3,3,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Beaker], Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40079,71679,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,6m SW of centre and 2m above natural surface in mound. Burial disturbed by later Food Vessel inhumation; burial 5,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40079,71680,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Young female placed in mound 2m NE from centre and near child burials (which lacked grave goods) Burial 13,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40079,71681,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,in shallow pit cut into ground surface in central position of barrow - Early Neolithic burial,2,2,,"Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped], Liner","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40079,71682,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"To the east a dispersed group of incomplete partly disarticulated skeletons; 2 male, 3 female, The male had a macehead with him. This is one of the primary E-MNeolithic burials ",1,1,,Macehead,Inhumation 40085,71683,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,In large oval pit that had been disturbed ,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Head],Inhumation 40085,71684,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Unurned cremation in pit ,1,1,,Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)],Cremation 40085,71685,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,On floor of grave with child and woman; Burial no 7 - flake and scraper behind head. Hands to face,2,2,,"Scraper, Flake","Inhumation, Inhumation" 50025,71686,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of three certain burials (vessels associated with cremated bones) from Tassel's Quarry, Allington, recorded by Thompson (1978).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)],Cremation 50025,71687,,,,Missing,Unknown,"The remaining collection of material discovered, probably on two separate occasions in 1860 from Tassel's Quarry, Allington, recorded by Thompson 1978, 1982). Linked here to an MNI of one additional cremation burial.",20,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)]",Cremation 50026,71688,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": Burial X: Large wooden bucket with iron bands and handle, apparently containing the cremated remains and five pottery vessels (Birchall 1965, 301, Fig. 6, Nos 44-8).Thompson (1982, 593) also notes that the cordoned bowl from this grave contained 'pieces of bronze and burn [flint?] flakes'. The bronze is included as a grave good. The character of the 'flakes' is unknown so ignored.",7,1,,"Bucket, Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Unknown Object",Cremation 50026,71689,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial Y; Circular burial pit 3'6"" (1.05 m) deep, lined or coated with chalk. Calcined bones contained in a bronze boundwooden bucket (Stead 1971), with three bronze brooches (Stead, 1976, 402 and Fig. 1, Nos 1 and 2) . Bronze oenochoe and patella lay outside the bucket, with four pottery vessels (Birchall 1965, 302, Fig. 7, Nos 49-52).: grave with a wooden bucket (1886,1112.3-7) which contained cremated human bones. In addition to the bucket, the grave contained a bronze pan (1886,1112.1), a bronze jug (1886,1112.2), three bronze brooches (1886,1112.9-10), and at least four pottery vessels (1886,1112.11-15). The pan and jug, which may have been used for preparing wine, are from southern Gaul (France) or Italy. Similar examples have been discovered across Europe and are often found together in graves dating from this period. The grave was discovered by chance in 1886. Burial Y was a circular burial pit c. 1.05m deep, lined or coated with chalk. Calcined bones were contained in a bronze-bound yew or larchwood bucket with two cast bronze heads and one bronze band decorated with repousse ornament, the other more plain, along with 3 bronze brooches. Bronze oenochoe and patella, continental imports, lay outside the bucket with 4 pottery vessels.With one exception, Thompson (1982, 598) notes the 'ordinary' quality of the pottery relative to the fine quality of the metalwork in this grave .",10,1,,"Bucket, Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Jug, Pan, Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)]",Cremation 50026,71690,,1,,Grave,Unknown,": Burial Z: Bronze plated wooden tankard with two perpendicular bronze handles found at the centre of a grave 1'6"" (0.45 m) deep and probably contained the cremated remains. Five or six pottery vessels were arranged in a circle around the central deposit, of which three have been reconstructed (Birchall 1965, 302 and Fig. 7, Nos 53-55).Thompson (1982, 590) notes that the integrity of the group of vessels associated with this burial is very uncertain.The flint flake recorded by Birchall (1965, 302) (BM accession no. 87 6-10 2) is not included as a grave good (possibly a grave prop?)",7,1,,"Tankard , Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)]",Cremation 50026,71691,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Family Circle Burial A: Grave with single cinerary bowl (Birchall, 302).",3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Scraper, Unknown Object",Cremation 50026,71692,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Family Circle Burial B: Grave associated with a bowl, urn and flat dish (Birchall,, Fig. 8, Nos 56-58), found 10' (3m) from A.It is possible that the urn from this grave also contained cremated human bone. Due to the uncertainty involved this is not recorded here.",3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)]",Cremation 50026,71693,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Family Circle Burial C; Grave with single butt-beaker (Birchall, Fig. 8, No. 59), found 3' (0.9 m) from B.",1,1,,Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)],Cremation 50026,71694,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Family Circle Burial D; Grave with two bowls and a pedestal urn (Birchall 1965, Fig. 7, Nos 60-1; Fig. 9, No. 71), found 1.8 m 'beyond' C.",3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)]",Cremation 50026,71695,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Family Circle Burial E; Grave c. 1'8"" (0.5 m) deep containing a small jar and larger bowl (Birchall, Fig. 7, Nos. 62-3) found 6' (1.8m) from D.",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)]",Cremation 50026,71696,,1,,Grave,Unknown,": Family Circle Burial F; Grave containing two jars, of which the smaller may have contained calcined bones (Birchall 1965, 303, Fig. 8, Nos 64-5) found c. 4 1/2' (1.35 m) from E, in the direction of A.",3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Flake",Cremation 50047,71698,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of four cremation burials within a small cemetery excavated by soldiers during drainage works. Whimster (1981, 476) grouped these into two burials but his information about the location of cremated bones, etc. is inaccurate so Thompson's (1982) identification of four burials is followed here (no cremated remains are mentioned with Brinson's (1943) Urn E but it is described as an Urn like the other vessels that contained cremated bone). Thompson notes that as a rule, each burial comprised one larger and one smaller vessel (1982, 738). In every case, the form of the original grave cut is not described.In addition to the grave goods included here, quantities of spherical pellets/melted iron slag that were scattered throughout the fill surrounding two of the burials (GIDs 50047; 72382) and flint flakes were found close to these burials (potentially used for propping the pottery vessels?)(Brinson 1943, 44).",2,1,,"Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)]",Cremation 40088,71699,,,,Pit,Unknown,barrow 4 - three Beaker burials in graves under barrows all linked by earthen passages! This one is the central grave with a single individual. ,2,1,,"Bead(s), Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 40088,71700,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,pit A (Burial 3a) connected to pit B. This is a double burial of an adult female and a child ,2,2,,"Knife, Pot [Food Vessel]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40088,71701,Secondary,1,,Pit,E-W,In pit B Burial 4a. Pit B is connected or cuts Pit A,1,1,,Spoon/Spatula,Inhumation 40088,71703,Secondary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,Small pit with infant burial (Burial 9) cutting edge of pit C,1,1,,Knife,Inhumation 40088,71704,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,"Large oval pit with 3 inhumations (5, 6 and 7); pit interconnected with tunnel to pits C & D. These tunnels are unusual but they may have been badger tunnels and misidentified",2,2,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40088,71705,Unknown,1,,Pit,NW-SE,In pit D interlinked and connected to triple burial in large central grave.,2,1,,"Knife, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 40088,71706,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Cremation burial in small pit to NW of other inter-connected pit burials with inhumations,1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Cremation 40090,71707,Unknown,1,,Pit,N-S,"Painsthorpe Wold barrow M98 (Mortimer 1905, 132) Grave C: In pit just to east of centre of barrow.'The grave C contained at the bottom the bones of a tall female in the position shown on the plan. The leg and arm bones were exactly the same length as those of the male body, but were much more slender. A food-vase was standing at its shoulders. This was irreparably broken by the pressure of large pieces of chalk but, judging from the fragments, its type was quite different from the one from grave B. In front of the chest, and with the broad end just below the chin, was a glass-coloured flint, worked into a sharp pointed tool (fig. 339), 2 inches long, half an inch broad at the blunt end, and slightly curved. It seems most suitable for boring or drilling. About 2 inches to the west of this article was a small lump of black matter resembling burnt wood, but apparently the residue of some other substance; and near it traces of more dark matter were observed. Slightly below the flint were portions of a decayed beaver's front tooth (fig. 340), while close by was a very fine knife of black flint (fig. 341) 2 1/2 inches long and nearly 1 inch broad, flat on one side and ridged on the other by chipping, having also the ends rounded by a similar process. This instrument was placed across a flake of black flint (fig. 342) 2 1/4 inches long and 1 inch broad, and close to the west of it was a small fossil shell of Gryphcea incurva (fig. 343). At the lower part of the skeleton was a beautiful bone bodkin (fig. 344), with its perforated end touching the spinal column at the lumbar region, and the other end pointing to the knees. This instrument is 3 inches long, and is well adapted for piercing skins.'NB object assemblage potentially contained in a bag on the chest",7,1,,"Tool (Specified type), Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Knife, Needle, Fossil, Pot [Food Vessel], Bag",Inhumation 40090,71708,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit cut into mound with urned cremation ,1,2,,Pot [Collared Urn],"Cremation, Cremation" 40090,71709,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit cut quite high into mound; hence disturbed by plough ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40090,71710,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit 1.6m NE of centre - with two cremations,2,2,,"Knife, Knife","Cremation, Cremation" 40090,71711,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,Possibly a primary burial under barrow ,2,1,,"Knife, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40091,71713,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary pit burial ,2,1,,"Animal Joint/Part [Head], Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 60022,60006,Primary,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,": At the time of excavation by Clouston (1839), Mound 1 was reported as measuring 45.72m circumference and 2.29m high (RCAMS 1946) and to be constructed from wet adhesive clay. On reaching the centre of the mound, a large flag stone was found to cover a grave. At the end lying NE by E was an inverted urn shaped like a flower pot. At the other end of the grave 'about a hat-full' (RCAMS 1946 quoting Clouston) of burnt bones which had been cleaned of any ashes. These burnt bones were covered by a stone c. 0.30m across, upon which lay a peculiar brown mossy substance, and white ashes.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60023,60007,Unknown,,CIST,Cist,Unknown,"Knowes of Trinnawin (Fraser 1913): Mound B contained a cavity with a cist about 18 ins across and 2ft deep in which was found a steatite urn, 11 ins high, containing burnt bones. The urn was embedded in grey ash, and is now in the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland (NMAS).",1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60024,60008,Primary,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Knowes of Trotty Barrow 1: The centre of the barrow was tunnelled into; a small rectangular stone cist was found. A quantity of burnt bones lay on the floor of the cist. Thus it was an unurned cremation burial.See https://www.nms.ac.uk/collections-research/our-research/featured-projects/prehistoric-gold/gold-object-of-the-week/gold-object-of-the-week-3/ for ruther details of the gold objectsA flat stone held several of the finds,8,1,,"Bead(s), Disc, Disc, Disc, Disc, Necklace, Lozenge, Pendant",Cremation 60027,60011,,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,"Newbigging Farm Cist 3 (Petrie 1864-6, 411): Cremation in small stone urn in cist. When found, the urn had a quantity of fragments of burnt bones and ashes in it. It was of an oval shapeÑits greatest diameter at the mouth about 9 inches, and its depth the same. It was narrower at the bottom, which was flat, and perforated by three or four small holes. No further contextual detail.",1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60028,60012,Unknown,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Short cist under bowl barrow containing a broken urn in which were ashes and burnt bones,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60029,60013,Unknown,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,In short-cist under bowl barrow - cramp and bones under an inverted urn. The urn was embedded in clay and surrounded by large blocks of stone and lumps of cramp in which were fragments of calcined bone ,2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Cramp",Cremation 60031,60015,Primary,1,,Cist,E-W,"Cist under barrow filled with cremated material, rapidly from the pyre. The cist is centrally located under the barrow. Note that the polished stone axe lay on the ground surface just outside the cist ",2,1,,"Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)], Arrowhead (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 60033,60016,Unknown,,,Mound,Unknown,"Knoll of Skulzie: Isolated deposit of 'several human skulls' (not certain how many, a minimum of 3 recorded here) and two polished stone axes found under the mound.",2,1,,"Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified), Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)]",Inhumation 60057,60019,Primary,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,"Whoom Cairn 8 (Grant 1937, 77-80): Cairn with cremation in central cist in Steatite Urn. The cremated remains represented possibly one individual, an adult, possibly male with lots of pyre/cramp. Also contained cover stones & three steatite plugs (?stopper for organic containers).'the cist in the centre formed a parallelogram, the ends being inserted at a slight angle to the sides, which overlapped them at both ends. It was formed of four slabs, with a stone cover resting on the sides and the end stones projecting 5 inches above them. The floor was of the natural clay. A heap of thirty stones, the size of one's fist, were piled to a height of about 9 inches on the cover-stone ...''An urn of steatite containing about five double handfuls of cremated remains and a dozen pieces of cramp was found in the cist, as also were three small cut objects of steatite.The urn was rather small in size and was about two-thirds full of the burial deposit. As the vessel was very badly cracked and part of one side and of the base had disintegrated, it fell to pieces on handling, but on reaching the Museum, Mr Edwards had no difficulty in restoring it. The urn has an irregularly oval mouth and it is rather lop-sided, one wall being nearly vertical and the opposite one leaning outwards in a convex curve ... Just below the brim it is encircled by two shallow grooves having a rounded moulding, about [0.5 cm] wide between them ...' (see Grant 1937, 78 for measurements)'The mouth of the vessel was covered by two small pieces of flagstone,the lower, which was of rude hexagonal for ...Three objects of steatite, probably amulets, were found in the bottom of the cistÑone under the urn and [two?] about [5cm] inside from thesouth and east corners. All were of oval discoid form. The first ... was rather thicker on the one side than on the other ... and had a groove cut round one side and both ends. The two others were completely encircled by a groove, with the upper part slightly smaller than the under.'",5,1,,"Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified), Lid, Worked Stone, Worked Stone, Worked Stone",Cremation 60042,60021,Primary,1,CIST,Cist,E-W,Barra Grave 303 (Cook 2006): a small oval pit lined with large cobbles (ie a cist!). It contained an inhumation and a cremation,2,2,,"Pebble, Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Cremation" 60055,60024,,,CIST,Cist,Unknown," Cist Ð quite large and elaborate with cairn on top. Cist had been left open for some time before burial. Has silted in a bit; filled in with sand, turf and other debris. ",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 60056,60025,Primary,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,"Central cist with cremation under barrow - disturbed by farmer.Orientated NE-SW. Internally 0.8m long, 0.5m wide and 0.55m deep with sides and bottom made of single flags. No earth had percolated into the structure before discovery and the original deposits could clearly be seen.",2,1,,"Tool (Unknown/Unspecified), Worked Stone",Cremation 60058,60027,Primary,,CIST,Cist,NW-SE,Unusual double cist - two conjoiuned cists ,2,2,,"Shell, Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 60059,60028,Primary,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,": The stone-lined cist was oval in shape, capped by six large boulders and appeared to truncate the upper Beaker horizon identified at the site (Fig. 3). The primary burial (Skeleton III) was of an adult female. She was buried with a perforated pin.The remains of a second burial (Skeleton II) were found immediately above this burial and may have been deposited soon after.",1,2,,Pin (Unknown/Unspecified),"Inhumation, Inhumation" 60061,60029,Unknown,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Central stone-lined cist under barrow with burnt bones and ashes in urn ,2,1,,"Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)], Whetstone ",Cremation 60062,60030,Primary,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,short-cist just over 1m long with cremated bones. Under mound that was dug into by farmer,3,1,,"Whetstone , Assemblage, Whetstone ",Cremation 60063,60031,Unknown,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,"two short cists under barrow, the one containing a large steatite cinerary urn filled with cremated bones ",2,1,,"Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified), Mortar/Pestle",Cremation 60064,60032,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Cnip Cairn corbelled cist burial (Close-Brooks 1995, 262-73):'A round cist was inserted into the centre of the cairn through the earlier rectangular cist, cutting down into the underlying sand. The new cist held an inverted cinerary urn with the cremation of an adult, possibly male. The urn was very soft and degraded, and fell to pieces when lifted, but has been restored with the exception of the base, the most weathered part. Some covering of cloth or skin must have been tied over the mouth of the urn before it was inverted into the cist, or the bone would have fallen out. The cremated bone, which only partly filled the urn, was highly degraded ...Stuck to the lower walls of the cremation urn was the remains of a black deposit some 2 mm thick, though most of it had fallen off and was lying mixed up with the cremated bones. This may have been a liquid or viscous or semi-solid substance which had been boiled and carbonized, but that there appears no recognizable structure in it to suggest whether it was plant or animal. Most of this burnt deposit was submitted to Glasgow University for a radiocarbon date: GU-1174 'carbon' 3410+ 55 BP (see Lelong 2018, table 8 for updated date info).The cremation urn from Cnip has no exact parallels, but could be regarded as a plain relation of enlarged food vessel urns (albeit with thinner walls than is typical).",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Lid",Cremation 60066,60033,,,CIST,Cist,E-W,A series of 6 cists with 4 lying parallel to each other. Most were c. 1m long and 0.6m wide and 0.3m deep. Three of the cists lacked and bones or grave goods ,1,1,,Pebble,Inhumation 60098,60034,,,,Chamber,Unknown,"four crouched inhumation burials together with fragments of a single Beaker, white quartz pebbles, pieces of pumice and an unidentifiable sherd. Re-use of tomb ; on chamber floor Late Beaker with EBA date ",3,4,,"Pot [Beaker], Assemblage, Pebble","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 60104,60035,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,The Clyde cairn deposits were disturbed although two sherds of Hebridean Early Neolithic pottery were recovered from the passageThere was a later insertion of a Beaker burial into the cairn - interesting that it is a cremation ,3,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Hammerstone, Scraper",Cremation 60105,60036,Secondary,,CIST,Cist,Unknown,"Later cist inserted into the chambered cairnNote the Neolithic deposits were all without grave goods although a red deer antler was found in chamber . The Neolitic burials were disarticulated and mainly skulls in the cells. External to the tomb and also inserted into the cairn material were two cists, one with teeth and the other with two cremations.. In cist 2 inserted into cairn - two large deposits of cremated bone, one in a woven basket. Associated with cramp and copper metal residues ",2,2,,"Basket, Unknown Object","Cremation, Cremation" 60114,60039,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In Bucket-shaped pot in pit that cut into the natural ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 60115,60040,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,No cist found but urn containing a few ashes and measuring about 18 inches in depth was disclosed in a cavity packed round with clay.,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60116,60041,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Short cist with urned cremation ,1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60117,60042,,,,Cist,Unknown,'Bones' with urn in cist - likely a cremation wit a steatite urn but no further clarification ,1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Unknown 60118,60043,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Short cist with urned cremation ,1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60146,60046,Primary,1,CIST,Cist,NE-SW,": Orientated ENE-WSW. Internally 1.18m long by 0.75m wide by 0.8m deep. Single flags on sides and bottom, but capstone was fragmented (preserved partly in situ: would have been 2m by 1.2m).This cist had been excavated at some previous time and there was a disturbed fill (L2) containing modern, unburnt, and ancient, cremated, bone (WE 78, 3 & WE 78, 9) together with cramp (WE 78, 5) and a flint chip (WE 78, 7). Below this there was a thin layer of cremated bone on the floor (L3) which was c 40 mm thick and said to be undisturbed. In the NE and SE corners were many more clayey deposits and the former contained some pottery sherds (WE 78, 11) and the latter a replaced piece of textile (WE 78, 17). Amongst the bones (WE 78, 10 & WE 78, 13) was cramp (WE 78, 8) and some microfauna (WE 78, 14) which was probably intrusive. On raising the bottom flag the excavator found in loose backfill (L6) more cremated bone (WE 78, 1, WE 78, 6 & WE 78, 15), cramp (WE 78, 2 & WE 78, 4) andmicrofauna (WE 78, 12) which, again, was probably intrusive.In discussing grave goods, Hedges (1980, 48) notes that 'Werne 1 had with it a small portion of replaced textile and some small sherds but these are likely to have come from the remains of the funeral pyre rather than to be deliberate inclusions. In describing the flint chip he notes that this 'may just be crushed gravel'.",2,1,,"Unknown Object, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 60148,60048,Primary,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Cist with earthenware pitcher (Food Vessel) full of cremated bone,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 60149,60049,,,CIST,Cist,Unknown,"Sithean An Altair, North Uist: 12-14 cremation burials in cists, associated with 260 rounded quartz pebbles. Given the vagaries involved (date and association-wise) a summary record of an MNI of one BA cremation burial and an assemblage of rounded quartz pebbles is represented here.",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 60150,60050,Primary,,CIST,Cist,E-W,Short-cist with crouched inhumation and later FV cremation. Two episodes of burial deposition which is interesting ,1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Cremation" 60158,60052,Primary,2,,Cist,Unknown,'Human remains' in cist - grave goods found beside this cist not inside it.,2,1,,"Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)], Whetstone ",Inhumation 60161,60055,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Part of a small cist cemetery near Loch Kirbuster ,1,1,,Arrowhead (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60163,60056,,,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Small cremation with urn that may be related to Collared Urn or indeed Food Vessel types ,2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Lid",Cremation 60164,60057,Unknown,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Slightly off centre cist D (to N of centre),1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60166,60058,Primary,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Cremation in round steatite bowl in cist; this is a triple-decker cist according to Petrie ,1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60169,60060,Unknown,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Cist with urned cremation ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60172,60062,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Cremation burial in cist with cramp adhering to the bone; 8kg. Cremated bone placed in the cist while still molten; cramp moulded to cist shape. Cup marked stone and deliberately broken Beaker in grave fill above ",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Cremation 60173,60063,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Sand Fiold Rock cut tomb EBA burial (Dalland 1999)Rock cut pit, 3.2m by 3.4m by 2m deep, forming a chamber against the west wall of which a free-standing stone cist, 1.6m by 1m by 1m high, was inserted. A single capstone covered the cist. A drystone wall was built against the wall opposite the cist and the space between the two roofed with capstones.The cist contained cremation and inhumation burials that had been inserted on more than one occasion over a c. 1000 year period (verified by c14 dates).'Radiocarbon dates indicate that the site and its contents had a long history. Between 2200 and 1900 cal BC the urned cremation and young adult human bones were inserted and charcoal was deposited in the foundation slots for the back wall of the cist.' (Dalland 1999, 373)'The deposition of the un-urned cremation was dated to 1000-800 cal BC, some 900 years later, when the [food vessel] urn had already fallen over and broken. At this time, it is assumed that the urn was restored to an upright position and propped with stones, while the stone lid for the urn was reused in the foundation slot of the left-hand side of the cist. Reuse and refurbishment over two millennia seem evidenced in the results from this cist.' (Dalland 1999, 373)NOTE: At Sand Fiold a large amount of cramp (58kg) had been deposited between the west side of the cist and the face of the pit. From its stony inclusions and appearance McKinley (in Dalland 1999) considered this cramp to have formed on the ground surface at the base of the pyre. The deposition of cramp above and outside unobtrusive cists containing inhumations is curious.",5,3,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Floral Offering, Basket, Wrap, Lid","Cremation, Inhumation, Cremation" 60175,60065,Primary,1,,Cist,NW-SE,": The grave was 1.28m by 0.64m by 0.78m deep formed of flags only about 2.5 cm thick. Discovered by farmer when ploughing ",1,1,,Macehead,Inhumation 60178,60068,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Short cist with remains of an inhumation and with a steatite urn ,2,1,,"Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified), Food Residue",Inhumation 60179,60069,,,,Cist,Unknown,"Howe Farm Cist, (Downes 2005: 278-9) ",1,1,,Pillow,Inhumation 60180,60070,Primary,2,,Cist,N-S,": A cist measuring 1.3m N-S by 0.9m E-W was excavated in 2000 prior to being lost to marine erosion.The woman was deposited in a matrix of Ômidden-likeÕ material comprising coarse pottery, including large conjoining sherds, flint knapping debris, mammal, fish and bird bones, seaweed and charred weed and barley grains. It was unclear (stratigraphically) whether this was deposited at the time of the burial or sometime later.A potentially later deposit of two neonatal lambs and limpet shells was found at her feet. Again, c14 dating of bones from the woman and the lambs was unable to establish the contemporaneity (or not) of these deposits.",4,1,,"Animal Burial (Specified type), Assemblage, Animal Burial (Specified type), Assemblage (Mixed)",Inhumation 60182,60072,,1,,Grave,N-S,"AÕCeardach Ruadh, Baleshare MacLeod (2001): Iron Age burialNF 776 615 Salvage excavation of a prone, male inhumation was carried out in May 2000. The skeleton was buried within the deep midden deposits of this known Iron Age site (NMRS NF 76 SE 9). It was oriented NÐS, unaccompanied, in a shallow cut, and covered by a layer of white quartz beach pebbles. The surrounding layers of midden were virtually finds-free, and no dating evidence was recovered. It would seem likely, however, that the burial is part of the diffuse Iron Age cemetery known from earlier finds in this area.",1,1,,Assemblage,Inhumation 60184,60074,Primary,2,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Short-cist with cremation and urn either found in cist by cremation (on one account) or in the Orcadian it was found 10 paces away....?,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60185,60075,Primary,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,Cist with cinerary urn under a mound (not sure whether natural or man-made) ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60186,60076,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist found by another herd-boy. With steatite urn in NW corner. ,2,1,,"Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified), Ard",Cremation 60188,60078,Primary,1,CIST,Cist,N-S,Corquoy Mound 1: Small stone-lined cist filled with cremated bone and ash and burnt stone - in situ cremation? Urn placed in this and also full of bones. Marks of fire visible on cist stonesThis cist was 0.75m x 0.6m x 0.4m deep. ,1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60189,60079,,,CIST,Cist,Unknown,": more than half of the cairn had already been lost to coastal erosion. Of the remaining cairn there was a central area extending nearly a metre from the section supported by a shelf of bedrock. This spur of surviving cairn must have lain very close to the centre of the original plan of the cairn and it was here that a steatite vessel was positioned. It was surrounded by placed stones and covered with a capstone and was positioned over an area of burning and burnt material thought to relate to a funeral pyre.The vessel was almost complete but was obviously badly damaged with numerous cracks and distortions visible. The vessel is a flat-rimmed, wide-mouthed, sub-circular tub-like vessel with steeply angled, rounded walls. After careful recording of the section the vessel was block lifted and returned to the AOC offices for conservation. No other artefacts were recovered during the excavation. Burnt bone fragments presumed to be human remains were recovered from the `pyre? material.",1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60190,60080,Primary,1,CIST,Cist,Unknown,": Short cist under mound, found by workmen",1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60199,60087,Unknown,,,Platform/pavement,Unknown,"The cremated bone was found to sit on a large flagstone within a sub-rectangular setting of stones, that in turn was surrounded by a carefully arranged surface of beach cobbles.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60200,60088,,1,,Cist,NE-SW,": the discovery of the partial remains of a coastally-eroded in-situ human burial remains were found to be from one individual, probably male, aged between 30-34 years at death with a slight deformity of the spine buried in a supine position in a flat-based grave. Several flat slabs present in the vicinity may have the remains of a cist. An iron artefact, identified as a belt buckle, was recovered adjacent to the right side of the pelvis. A single radiocarbon date suggests burial dates to 390-170 BC.Only a limited portion of the burial was still preserved in-situ including both legs and feet, and the left lower arm and hand; enough, however, remained to identify the burial as a supine inhumation (009) north-east to south-west). What little of the original grave cut (008) survived appeared to show it had been constructed with near vertical sides and a flat base a maximum depth of c 1.6m from the current ground level ... Other skeletal elements including the torso of the skeleton were found to have slumped down the slope by c l m. An iron buckle (SF l ; fig 3) was discovered adjacent to the right side of the pelvis. Several flat slabs pre in the vicinity may have been the remains of a cist (Duffy and MacGregor 2007, 157-8).",1,1,,Buckle,Inhumation 60203,60091,,2,,Pit,Unknown,": really unusual burial within four pits cut into a midden and overlain by a wheelhouse. The dismembered body of a 12 year old boy was distributed between the pits. Three of the pits also included deposits of near complete, young butchered sheep and cattle. The human remains in Pit 1 were contained within a setting of four vertically positioned stones. Chop marks were found on the spinal column suggesting dismemberment at the time of death or soon after. Diagonal chops were applied to his back, slicing through the trunk between the waist and the hip. The mixing of body parts in two of the pits also suggested partial decomposition prior to burial (hence a few bones were not in articulated groups). The boy suffered from a slight strain of spina bifida which may or may not have had any physical effects. The human and animal bodies were distributed as follows:Pit 1: hr included lower body parts including the lower right limb and part of the pelvic girdle; animal remains included substantial parts of a juvenille cow/bull (18-30 months in age)Pit 2: hr included the upper trunk, upper limbs and skull of the boyPit 3: hr included the lower trunk, part of the pelvic girdle and stray bones (eg finger, clavicle); animal remains included substantial parts of two female sheep (one 18-30 months in age, the other 3+ years)Pit 4: hr included the boy's left foot. animal remains included substantial parts of a juvenille cow/bull (slightly older than the example in Pit 1)The cattle were skinned, dismembered and filleted, and the marrow extracted from long bones prior to burial. One bone was much chewed by a dog. Both sheep were also dismembered and filleted.",4,1,,"Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type)",Inhumation 60204,60092,,1,,Grave,N-S,": In 2002 human remains were reported eroding from a section of sandy cliff on the eastern side of the island of Pabay Mor, Isle of Lewis. Subsequent excavation of the site was undertaken by GUARD, as part of the Historic Scotland Human Remains Call-off Contract. This revealed a burial of a mature male of approximately 50Ð59 years of age, placed in a grave adjacent to a marker stone. The burial was crouched and aligned northÐsouth and accompanied by a small undecorated pot, a polished stone and a pumice polisher. A radiocarbon date of 1450Ð1290 cal BC (GU-13838) was obtained from human bone from the burial. A second, infant, individual, represented only by a fragment of mandible, was identiÞed fromdisarticulated remains found at the burial.",3,2,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pebble, Pounder/Rubber (Unknown/Unspecified)","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40093,71812,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Pit just NE of centre of barrow with child inhumation ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40094,71813,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pile of cremated bones with flint flake SW of centre,2,1,,"Flake, Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped]",Cremation 40094,71814,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,On ground surface at centre of barrow - double burial of ENeo date ,3,2,,"Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Saw, Flake","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40095,71815,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Small grave further up mound; cut into mound deposits,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40096,71816,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Central grave,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part),Cremation 40097,71817,Unknown,1,,Pit,N-S,In pit 2m N of young female was grave 2.6m long with several detached human and animal bones,3,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part)",Inhumation 40098,71818,Unknown,1,,Grave,Unknown,In grave B to NE of grave A. Double burial in centre of barrow. Very large grave. One individual lacked grave goods but the other had them ,2,2,,"Knife, Knife","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40098,71819,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Beneath all other burials in B and at base of barrow. Situated directly on ground surface . This was a double burial but the aged female was not accompanied by any grave goods ,4,2,,"Button, Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Knife, Food Residue","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40099,71820,Primary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Roughly in centre of barrow is a large semi-circular grave 2.4m x 1.7m and 0.75m deep,2,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Flake",Inhumation 40102,71821,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,Double burial in large pit C to N of centre of barrow ,8,2,,"Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)], Knife, Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker], Flake, Pebble, Awl","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40105,71822,Primary,1,,Grave,Unknown,In large rectangular pit grave B in centre of barrow - thus assumed primary burial ,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part),Inhumation 40112,71823,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit on NE side of mound. ,3,1,,"Comb, Animal Bone (Other), Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 40112,71824,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown, pit NE of centre ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40113,71825,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Burial 2 is N of centre in mound with 2 adult inhumations laid one on top of each other,3,2,,"Knife, Toggle, Pot [Food Vessel]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40113,71826,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Burial 3 is ENE of centre on old surface - heap of burnt gravel & charcoal - likely ENEO date ,1,1,,Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped],Cremation 40114,71827,Secondary,1,,Grave,E-W,1.2m E of central grave was an oval grave (B) with double burial,1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 40114,71828,Secondary,1,,Pit,E-W,1.2m E of central grave was an oval grave (B) with triple burial,1,3,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40114,71829,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,To south of graves A & B was a double interment (5 & 6) higher in mound,1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 50053,71830,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of six graves excavated by Ponton in 1955 and described by Whimster (1981, 326). 'Each, or most' were accompanied by La Tene III pottery. No further contextual details are available - the excavation archive is missing.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50053,71831,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of six graves excavated by Ponton in 1955 and described by Whimster (1981, 326). 'Each, or most' were accompanied by La Tene III pottery. No further contextual details are available - the excavation archive is missing.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50053,71832,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of six graves excavated by Ponton in 1955 and described by Whimster (1981, 326). 'Each, or most' were accompanied by La Tene III pottery. No further contextual details are available - the excavation archive is missing.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50053,71833,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of six graves excavated by Ponton in 1955 and described by Whimster (1981, 326). 'Each, or most' were accompanied by La Tene III pottery. No further contextual details are available - the excavation archive is missing.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50053,71834,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of six graves excavated by Ponton in 1955 and described by Whimster (1981, 326). 'Each, or most' were accompanied by La Tene III pottery. No further contextual details are available - the excavation archive is missing.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50053,71835,,,,Missing,Unknown,"Grave record representing grave goods almost certainly associated with at least one further interment from this site (26 were recorded in total - 20 inhumations, six cremations - of which only six were formally excavated). The contextual details for this material are missing entirely - the site archive and the finds from the site were stolen. This record represents an Iron Age urn found in 1922 and a brooch, six sling stones, and 'Belgic' pottery recovered from graves and from the enclosure surrounding the cemetery during quarrying in 1955.",4,1,,"Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)], Sling Shot, Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Assemblage",Unknown 40115,71836,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,In grave that was directly below grave with female inhumation. Likley a deliberate link and reference there ,1,2,,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 30014,30002,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,1ry burial with pot 6 (Enlarged FV) with a mass of cremated bones on GS. The cremation was unurned but accompanied by the Food Vessel but note that in the pot were a pair of burnt earbones belonging to a child ,2,2,,"Bead(s), Pot [Food Vessel]","Cremation, Cremation" 30017,30003,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Cremation in Collared Urn, an incense cup, two polished axes of magnesium stone and a loopless bronze palstave of Irish type were found c.1850 when grave mounds were levelled ",5,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)], Pot [Incense Cup], Animal Bone (Other), Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)]",Cremation 30056,30006,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Bryn Crug (Stanley and Way 1868, 259): Pair of inverted cinerary urns, one over the other with charcoal and filling the gap between the two. The inner urn contained the cremated the remains. These were mixed with a pygmy cup and a bronze pin, 1 1/4 in long (now lost).'two [collared] cinerary urns, inverted one over the other; the space between the two vessels being apparently filled with charcoal and earth. The burnt bones were enclosed within the innermost urn; amongst them was the cup (fig. 23); also a bronze pin about 1 1/4 inch in length [now lost]'",3,1,,"Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 30034,30007,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,One of a large number of urned and unurned cremations were inserted or cut into or sealed by mound layers within this barrow. The urned cremations were all inverted on stone slabs,3,1,,"Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Food Vessel], Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 30004,30019,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit found 1m E of the standing stone ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 30044,30031,Unknown,,,Cist,Unknown,In mound (and possibly within destroyed cist as an empty cist was found nearby) were two inverted Collared Urns containing ashes and cremated bone and also covering two miniature/ pygmy vessels that also contained ashes,6,3,,"Pot [Accessory Cup], Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Bag, Animal Burial (Specified type)","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 30045,30032,Primary,1,,Missing,Unknown,No trace of barrow and no mention of a cist ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 30046,30033,Unknown,1,,Missing,Unknown,Accidental discovery of an urn wth cremation and a pile of burnt bones found 3m further away. No traces of mound but this was found in a railway cutting ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30050,30036,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Flat cist cut into subsoil. Contained one older adult ,3,1,,"Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Collared Urn], Awl",Cremation 30069,30039,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of seven urned cremations, and one unurned cremation from this site, some in cists.Baynes (1909, 320-2) notes that Urn 7 was placed inverted on a thin layer of gravel; Urn 8 was placed on its side, touching and facing outwards from Urn 7.Urn 7 was broken and heavily distorted upon discovery. Two of the bronze implements within the urn - a dagger and a chisel - had the appearance of having been thrust into the urn point down before it was inverted. The third (the burnt axe) was located further down within the cremated bone.",6,1,,"Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Chisel, Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Collared Urn], Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified), Unknown Object",Cremation 30069,30040,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,": One of seven urned cremations, and one unurned cremation from this site, some in cists.Baynes (1909, 315-6) notes that Urn 2 was upright; only the lower portion was recovered. There is no mention of a cist. The bracelet fragments were found beneath the bone. The urn was blackened on the inside, baked brown on the outside.The urn is not in the NMS but the bronze bracelet from this urn is.",2,1,,"Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 30079,30041,Unknown,,,Mound,Unknown,Cinerary (collared Urn) urn found in cairn,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30083,30043,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Bowen and Gresham, 1967, 69, 'near Tywyn': Urned cremation burial found 'near Tywyn' in the late 19th century. The exact findspot and context of discovery are not known.",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30087,30044,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist covered by capstone of slate ,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 30093,30045,Primary,1,,Cist,NE-SW,"Merddyn Gwyn, Pentraeth Burial 1 (Hughes 1908, 214-7): Primary grave in centre of initial small barrow with outer kerb. Large stone slab over skeleton placed on ground surface near centre.Savory (1940, 245-6) suggests that a polished stone of French type axe which came from this barrow may be associated with this grave. In truth, however, its precise location is uncertain - it is not recorded here.",4,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Dagger [Flat Riveted], Button, Flake",Inhumation 30037,30047,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,5 cremations associated with or contained within Food Vessels within ring cairn and the mound/ covering cairn. The mound deposits show signs of extensive fire/ burning ,6,5,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Carinated Bowl], Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Biconical Urn], Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel]","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 30022,30050,Primary,1,,Cist,N-S,Trapeze-shaped cist 1.06m long & 0.56m wide & 0.46m deep.,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 30043,30053,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Plas Penrhyn, Derwyn (Lynch 1991, Burial 1): This urn, buried rim downwards, contained charcoal and incinerated bones. The only bone fragments of any size were those of a woman (Baynes 1930, 29).Human remains: bones of a womanGrave goods: Pot no. 1: contained the bones of a woman mixed with charcoal",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30047,30054,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Awl",Cremation 30000,30063,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,"Moel Goedog, F8 (Lynch 1985, 18): pit next to stone hole L and contemporary with construction of the ring cairn. It contained a token cremation in an inverted Food Vessel ",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 30006,30069,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,On ground surface under barrow was an iverted large Collared Urn and had been protected by a flat stone on top of it with pebbles set around the rim. It contained the bones of a woman c. 23-25 years old & some dog bones and a single bronze rivet & it had been inverted over an Accessory cup which was standing upright on a small flat stone. The cup was lined with bracken and contained the incomplete skeleton of a very young child. ,4,2,,"Animal Burial (Specified type), Rivet, Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]","Cremation, Cremation" 30009,30074,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,part of small cist cemetery but little informationLikely a degraded inhumation in a cist with a Beaker ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 30009,30075,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Small cist, part of a cemetery of at least three cist burials with Beakers or EBA pots ",1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Inhumation 30010,30076,Primary,,,Ground surface ,Unknown,: Inhumation found under barrow ,1,1,,Flake,Inhumation 30010,30077,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,: One of two urned cremations found under barrow ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30010,30078,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,: One of two urned cremations found under barrow ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30019,30081,,,,Missing,Unknown,"Only mentioned that 2 Collared Urn burials were found - no further detail about the exact burial context.2 urns, 1 containing bronze awl and 'bronze blade' amongst burnt bones. Middle Bronze Age. (RCAHMW, 1937). This record represents the (inverted) urned burial containing the bronze items.",3,1,,"Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Collared Urn], Dagger [Arreton]",Cremation 30028,30090,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,In cist was a layer of cremated bones and pyre material in a leather bag ,3,1,,"Pot [Incense Cup], Pot [Incense Cup], Toggle",Cremation 30029,30092,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Small cist under cairn. Excavation in 1931 revealed a central cist about 2' x 1' and 1' 2"" deep, containing only the cremated boned of a man",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 30030,30094,,1,,Pit,Unknown,":C1 was deposited in an inverted position.The urn had a food-vessel like profile and triangular spatula decoration.Contained a small, sharp pin, probably bronze.Urn C1: University of Washington; CAR-450; 3590+/-70 bp; no details given of material dated",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 30031,30095,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Likely a small cist or slab-lined pit contianing urned cremation ,2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel]",Cremation 30031,30096,,,,Pit,Unknown,Probably in a pit but context very sketchy ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 30031,30097,,,,Pit,Unknown,Probably in a pit but context very sketchy ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 30033,30100,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of ten stone-lined cists in a circular arrangement contained by a low stone wall. Each cist contained an urn referred to as sepulchral so presumably containing cremated remains. One urn contained a copper object (represented in this record). No further contextual details are available, the urns fell apart on removal and none were seemingly preserved.",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Unknown Object",Cremation 30039,30104,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,"The E & back chambers had been disturbed in antiquity so there may have been burials and grave goodsThe west side chamber was undisturbed and contained the undisturbed cremated remains of two adult males - both were accompanied by burnt broken polished bone pinsNote in the central area of the tomb a fire had been lit in the centre of the chamber had been quenched by a stew containing the bones of reptiles, fish and small animals, which were then covered with limpet shells. This suggests that perhaps in conjunction with funerary/ ceremonial rituals an inedible stew or potion was cooked up - remains of wrasse, eel, whiting, frog, natterjack toad, grass snake, mouse, shrew and hare. All smacks of a magic potion and magical practices. Fire then quenched by limpet shells and pebbles NB this is cool but not recorded as a gg (no direct relationship with burials)",2,2,,"Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)","Cremation, Cremation" 30041,30107,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Penrhyn Mawr, Llanbadrig (N Anglesey): Urned cremation burial found in the 19th century). The vessel was noted by the OS in 1969 to be very similar to the encrusted urn from Plas Penrhyn, Llangenwein (S Anglesey). The burial is therefore probably later EBA in date. No further details available.",1,1,,Pot [Encrusted Urn],Cremation 30042,30108,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist burial under rather denuded barrow (one of a pair) containing crouched inhumation and a late Beaker ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 30047,30112,,,,Cist,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,2,1,,"Pot [Accessory Cup], Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 30052,30113,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist found during plughing ,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 30055,30114,,,,Chamber,Unknown,"From chamber, human and animal bones, flint scrapers, and fragments of pottery. Below this was a 3in thick paving stone, below which was a 9in thick layer of black soil and small stones with bones, worked flints and fragments of pottery",9,1,,"Scraper, Pot [Grooved Ware], Pot [Beaker], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 30057,30133,,,,Chamber,Unknown,Large chamber that has been investigated several times and by treasure hunters so stratigraphic and contextual detail fairly poor,3,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Cover",Inhumation 30057,30134,,,,Missing,Unknown, Re-use of the chamber in the Beaker period with at least one Beaker burial ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 30061,30137,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Tremvan Hall, Llanbedrog: An urn containing cremated bone. No further details.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30063,30138,Primary,,,Cist,Unknown,Rock-cut cist c. 1m square covered by large capstone. Frances Lynch (1970: 122) suggests it was covered by a barrow but there is not direct evidence for thiis. Body totally degraded ,6,1,,"Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)], Necklace, Button, Armlet, Armlet",Inhumation 30065,30143,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit with inverted urn cremation burial - possibly part of a larger flat urn cemetery but this was unearthed during road construction. Pit lined with flat stone base on which the urn was inverted upon,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Mixed 30066,30144,Unknown,2,,Cist,Unknown,"Pile of burnt bone (unurned) on base of cist floor - the red clay. Possibly burnt in situ and covered by beach cobbles, many of which were also burnt - coverings or props? May also have been part of the cremation burial ",3,1,,"Pendant, Pendant, Assemblage",Cremation 30067,30148,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Stone-lined cist 1m deep under surface. Likely one of 3 (biut others not properly documented). Cist 1m long and 0.65m wide and 0.6m deep. ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 30068,30149,Primary,1,,Cist,N-S,Very complex D--shaped cist with most unusual plan and superstructure. Built in two phases. Large over 1.2m long and covered by large stone 1.7m long and 1.3m wide. Lots of room in this almost boat-shaped cist for more burials and note the skeleton placed in only a very small part of it in NE corner ,2,1,,"Knife, Cover",Inhumation 30070,30150,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,Burnt bone and charcoal found under mound in centre ,1,1,,Unknown Object,Cremation 30074,30174,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Three cremations under the mound (none in cists). One unurned, one unurned but with a flint flake and another stone tool and the third in an urn ",2,1,,"Tool (Unknown/Unspecified), Flake",Cremation 30081,30177,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Tyddyn Bach: The central cist is impressive and large and marked by a huge and heavy standing stone. Inside cist was a crouched inhumation of an adult with a tanged dagger & a gold ring ,2,1,,"Dagger [Camerton-Snowshill], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear)",Inhumation 30082,30181,Unknown,1,,Missing,Unknown," One of at least three urned burials about which very little information is known. Bowen and Gresham (1967) note that 'each urn containing a cremation had a Pygmy Cup inverted at its mouth'.",2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 30082,30182,Unknown,1,,Missing,Unknown," One of at least three urned burials about which very little information is known. Bowen and Gresham (1967) note that 'each urn containing a cremation had a Pygmy Cup inverted at its mouth'.",2,1,,"Pot [Incense Cup], Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 30085,30183,,,,Cist,Unknown,Cist with unurned cremated human bone scattered about and accompanied by flint flakes and possibly other objects? ,2,1,,"Tool (Unknown/Unspecified), Flake",Cremation 30088,30186,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,One of three 'urns' containing cremations ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30088,30187,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Cremation in EBA urn (one of three) ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30095,30195,Primary,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,Cremation burial in a bowl-shaped hollow 0.4m wide and 0.2m deep. Intensively burnt hollow and likely in-situ pyre pit; sides also very reddened and intensely burnt and urn and filled with charcoal and burnt clay ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 30011,30196,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Afon Wen Burial SF4 (Roberts et al 2007): Cremation burial in pit (0.3 x 0.3m) in centre of enclosure; slightly truncated by later cremation burial with Collared UrnThe human remains were accompanied by cremated animal bones; some of the human bone fragments had blue/green stains Ð potentially from a (degraded) copper-alloy object (Tellier 2015, 340)?",3,2,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Animal Bone (Other), Unknown Object","Cremation, Cremation" 30012,30197,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Blaen-y-cae pit 6: an upright urn containing 103g of of highly fragmented calcined bone and a Collared Urn.pit 6 also had highly burnt flint tool/s,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Scraper",Cremation 30019,30206,,,,Missing,Unknown,"About 1864, two urns with burnt bones were found near the landing stage for steamers at Menai Bridge. The finders destroyed one; the other has also since perished. Within one of the urns lay a bronze pin about 3.5 inches long; one end pointed, the other flat, in like fashion as bronze 'awls' often found in urns in Wiltshire. One of the urns was sketched, showing no ornament although of unusual fashion. A bronze blade was lately found amongst burned bones at the same spot 2.5 inches long, 5/8 inch breadth. <1>2 urns, 1 containing bronze awl and 'bronze blade' amongst burnt bones. Middle Bronze Age. (RCAHMW, 1937)",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40119,72048,Unknown,1,,Pit,NW-SE,In pit 2m SE of burial 4 (the assumed primary central burial with flint knives),2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40119,72049,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit cut into mound on northern side of barrow.,1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 40120,72050,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit referenced by another pit grave as it lies immediately under it ,2,1,,"Flake, Tool (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 40120,72051,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Pit 6m W of centre of barrow,1,1,,Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)],Inhumation 40120,72052,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit cut into SW edge of barrow and cuts all the way to the base of the mound ,1,1,,Animal Burial (Specified type),Cremation 40121,72053,Secondary,1,,Mound,N/a,Placed directly in mound deposits and covered by further mound material ,1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 40122,72054,Secondary,1,,Pit,E-W,In pit in north part of barrow - Burial 2 - this is part of the later Beaker sequence of use,2,1,,"Necklace, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 50067,72055,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": One of 'two Belgic/Romano-British cremation burials found side by side at a depth of 1.5ft. on Wick Farm, Elham, 1966. Found by, and urns with bones presented to Royal Museum by K. R. Beeching, Dreal's Farm, Elham ... The burials were discovered when a post hole was being dug.",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 40122,72056,Secondary,1,,Pit,E-W,In pit below burial 2 - this is burial 3,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40122,72057,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Near centre of barrow a scattered heap of disarticulated bones of at least two individuals on the original ground surface ,1,2,,Knife,"Inhumation, Inhumation" 40122,72058,Primary,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,Trough crematorium heavily burnt NE of centre 8m long with cremated bones of several individuals including adults and juveniles- in situ burning. Exact number of bodies and pot vessels is not known as all were fragmented and scattered ,1,1,,Pot [Grimston Ware],Cremation 40123,72059,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,In central deep pit under cremation in C,1,1,,Flake,Inhumation 40123,72060,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,In northern arc of barrow in small oval pit F. ,2,1,,"Flake, Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 40123,72061,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,In pit I in SW quadrant of barrow,1,1,,Bag,Inhumation 40123,72062,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Cremation at E in a pit accompanied by a Food Vessel ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40124,72063,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,"Garton Slack #112, Burial 2: crouched burial in small pit. This could be Neolithic rather than EBA - worth rechecking ",1,1,,Pin (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40124,72064,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,"Garton Slack #112, Burial 3: Small pit to S of the centre of the barrow. This could be Neolithic rather than EBA - worth rechecking ",1,1,,Pin (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40124,72065,Secondary,1,,Pit,E-W,"Garton Slack #112, Burial 4: Small oval pit cut into the inner ditch of the barrow ",1,1,,Pin (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40124,72066,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Possibly primary inhumation at centre of barrow on ground surface - Burial No 6 (of Mortimer) ,2,2,,"Tool (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Food Vessel]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 50074,72067,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 2; Grave pit c. 1'9m (0.52 m) wide contained two pedestal urns, one of which contained calcined bones (Birchall, fig. 1, Nos 3-4).: Swarling Grave 2: Part of this grave had been cut away by the gravel-diggers; diameter of grave 21 in., sunk 12 in.into the gravel, bottom of grave 21 in. below the present surface. The most fragmentary pedestal urn contained calcined bones and ashes. Some fragments of iron were found and may also have come from this grave.: Part of the burial had been cut away by gravel diggers",3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Wire",Cremation 50074,72068,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 3: Grave pit , c. 1'3"" (0.37 m) deep, contained calcined bones held in a single globular bowl (Birchall, fig. 1, No. 5).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)],Cremation 50074,72069,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 4; Grave pit 1'3"" (0.37 m) deep and lined with flints. Broken and partially or unburnt bones of a child contained, with an iron brooch, in a biconical urn and accompanied by fragmentary conical urn. Both vessels packed round with further flints (Birchall, fig. 1, Nos 6-8).: There was a definite ring-packing of flints round the pots.",3,1,,"Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Coarseware)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)]",Cremation 50074,72070,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 5? Shallow grave dug 1'10"" (0.55 below modern surface and measuring c. 2' (0.6 m) by 10"" (0.25 m). Calcined bones contained in wide-mouthed bowl inverted over a number of flat stones and accompanied by two butt-beakers (Birchall, fig. 2, Nos 9-11).The two beakers were positioned close together. The bowl was inverted on 2-3 large flat flints 'obviously placed there for the purpose' (Bushe-Fox 1925, 5)",3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)]",Cremation 50074,72071,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 6; Grave dug 1'8"" (0.5 m) below modern surface contained a single conical urn holding calcined bone (Birchall, fig. 2 No. 12).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)],Cremation 50074,72072,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 7: Grave dug 1'7"" (0.47 m) below the surface of the gravel contained a pedestal urn holding calcined bone (Birchall, fig. 2 No. 13).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)],Cremation 50074,72073,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 8; Grave dug 1' (0.3 m) below the surface of the gravel contained a necked jar holding calcined bone, a second jar and a small cordoned bowl (Birchall, fig. 2, Nos 14-16).: The three vessels were standing touching eachother.",3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)]",Cremation 50074,72074,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 9; Grave dug 1' (0.3 m ) below the surface of the gravel and 2' (0.6 m) in diameter yielded calcined bone contained in the first of three globular bowls (Birchall, fig. 2, Nos 17-19).Two vessels were positioned together (GIDggs72229-30), the third was located a little distance away on its side.",3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)]",Cremation 50074,72078,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 12; Grave pit yielded calcined bones and unreconstructable pottery sherds (Birchall, 242).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)],Cremation 50074,72079,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 13: Circular grave pit 3'6"" (1.05 m) in diameter and 3' (0.9 m) deep. Calcined bones, two small bowls and two bronze 'Aylesford' brooches contained in a wooden bucket with iron hoops and handles. Two pedestal urns, packed round withflints, and two further small bowls were arranged around the outside of the bucket (Birchall, fig. 2, Nos 21-27).",12,1,,"Bucket, Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pebble, Pebble, Unknown Object",Cremation 50074,72080,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 14: Grave pit dug 2' (0.6 m) below the modern surface contained a pedestal urn packed around with flints and containing calcined bone (Birchall, fig. 2, No. 28).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)],Cremation 50074,72081,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 15: Grave pit dug 1' (0.3 m) below the modern surface. Calcined bone contained in a neckless bowl accompanied by a truncated conical bowl or lid and a globular bowl (Birchall, fig. 3, Nos 29-31).The three vessels were touching each other (Bushe-Fox 1925, 7)",3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)]",Cremation 50074,72082,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 16; Grave pit yielded calcined bone and unreconstructable pottery sherds (Birchall, 242).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)],Cremation 50074,72083,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 17: Grave pit dug 9"" (0.22 m) below the surface of the gravel and 2' (0.6 m) in diameter contained a necked jar holding calcined bone, accompanied by a biconical jar (Birchall, fig. 3, Nos 32-33).The vessels were close together and were badly crushed and broken (Bushe-Fox 1925, 7)",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)]",Cremation 50074,72084,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 18: Grave pit dug 2'9"" (0.82 m) below the modern surface and 2'8"" (0.8 m) in diameter. Calcined bones contained in a corrugated urn and accompanied by a piriform jar, carinated bowland two bronze flat-bowed La Tene III brooches (Birchall, fig. 3, Nos 34-37).The three vessels were practically touching each other. Two (GID_gg72275-6) were standing upright, the third (GID_gg72277) was lying on its side. The two fibulae were lying outside the cremation urn GID_gg72275 - one to the north, the other to the west (Bushe-Fox 1925, 8). There is no information about where the small fragment of bronze came from.",6,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Unknown Object",Cremation 50074,72085,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 19: Grave pit dug 2'8"" (0.8 m) below the modern surface and 3' (0.9 m) in diameter. Calcined bones contained in a pedestal urn and accompanied by a similar vessel, a bronze 'Colchester' brooch and the spring mechanism of a second brooch(Birchall , fig. 4, Nos 38-40).The two urns were lying close together on their sides. Both were very crushed and distorted. The two brooches were lying c. 15 cm from the feet of the urns (Bushe-Fox 1925, 8).",4,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Cremation 50074,72086,,,,Missing,Unknown,": 'Unassociated objects': Large decorated 'S'-sided bowl; fragmentary pedestal urn; bronze bucket escutcheon (Birchall, fig. 4, Nos 41-43).Different sources list different unassociated objects. The BM online database includes a number of additional unassociated objects and assemblages from Swarling. These presumably relate to one or more additional cremation burials (recorded as an MNI of one here). All of these items are listed here. Items grouped within BM records are kept together.",8,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Assemblage, Bucket",Cremation 40126,72087,Unknown,1,,Pit,S-N,In pit in Collared Urn immediately (0.3m) west of the first Collared urn cremation,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40127,72088,Secondary,,,Mound,Unknown,above natural surface - in situ cremation burnt on the spot (more bones than with the other 2). ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40127,72089,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,2m SW of centre above natural surface - in sit cremation ,1,1,,Knife,Cremation 40127,72090,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Just on or slightly above above natural surface - in situ cremation burnt on the spot of young person,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40127,72091,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremated remains of an adult who, unlike all the others, had NOT been burnt on the spot.",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40130,72092,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"In SE quadrant of barrow, a cremated body burnt in a hollow but then raked up; ",1,1,,Pot [Incense Cup],Cremation 40130,72093,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Placed near 1st cremation in a hollow in the mound ,1,1,,Pot [Incense Cup],Cremation 40130,72094,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In mound at same level as the other cremations was another cremation but not burnt in situ.,1,1,,Pot [Incense Cup],Cremation 40130,72095,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,SE of centre on natural surfaceAnd then At base of barrow 1m S of centre also on ground surface was a child inhumation And then On natural surface 1m SW of centre of barrow was a child c. 7 years old but this was unaccompanied by grave goods ,2,2,,"Bier, Pot [Collared Urn]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40130,72096,Secondary,1,,Mound,N/a,In lowest part of mound (0.22m above surface) ,2,1,,"Necklace, Pot [Collared Urn]",Inhumation 40130,72097,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In hollow in centre of barrow- burnt in situ. ,3,1,,"Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)], Animal Bone (Other), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 40130,72098,Primary,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Oblong grave at centre of barrow 2.4m long. - possibly primary as cut deep into underlying chalk. Contained a double burial, both with grave goods",3,2,,"Cushion Stone, Scraper, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40135,72100,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,5m SE of centre and 0.3m above natural surface in pit. ,1,1,,Awl,Inhumation 40140,72101,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit higher than 1st internment in mound,1,1,,Scraper,Inhumation 40140,72102,Unknown,1,,Pit,NW-SE,In centre of barrow in a shallow grave,1,1,,Knife,Inhumation 40141,72103,Primary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Possibly the primary central interment in shallow pit cut into ground surface,2,1,,"Scraper, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40142,72104,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,One of two graves of older females (both over 40 years old) placed with disarticulated remains of children (possibly redeposited from elsewhere?).,2,2,,"Awl, Scraper","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40143,72106,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Disturbed grave in centre of barrow (disturbed by insertion of Food Vessel burial),1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40143,72107,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,At W end of grave near adult female with FV. This was a double male burial with another adult male nearby - very large grave 2.3m long ; both were in wood caskets ,2,2,,"Bier, Bier","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40144,72108,Unknown,1,,Pit,NW-SE,"Below Collared urn burial in small oblong grave, 1.5m wide ",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40145,72109,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Placed possibly in a pit in mound - rather affected by plough. At centre of mound in mound deposits ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Inhumation 40159,72110,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Degraded inhumation in a coffin in a pit SE of centre- cut into mound,2,1,,"Coffin, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 72819,72111,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"A coarse cordoned urn, four pedestal urn bases, a flat-footed base and fragmentary 'S'-sided bowl recovered from a gravel pit by a local archaeologist in 1928. No human remains were recovered but it is likely that these items represent one or more burial groups.The finds were 'mostly collected by Dr. Ince from the heaps of debris in the pit; but four U-shaped depressions were noticed in trenching through the gravel, and these were no doubt burial pits as at Aylesford (Ince 1928, 94).No further contextual details.",7,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)]",Unknown 50084,72112,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,One of four urns found in April 1924 between two corridor walls of Roman construction of which three contained burnt bone fragments (Winbolt 1925 fig.2 F2),2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 50084,72113,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,One of four urns found in April 1924 between two corridor walls of Roman construction of which three contained burnt bone fragments (Winbolt 1925 fig.2 F2),1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)],Cremation 50084,72114,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of three broken urns found in August 1924, one of which contained a human tooth",3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Unknown Object, Tool (Unknown/Unspecified)",Unknown 50084,72115,,,,Missing,Unknown,"Other key grave goods mentioned in at least two relevant texts representing at least two further burials. This includes the fourth pot found in April 1924 that was not reconstructible but was associated with a silver bracelet and a bronze ring (Whimster 1981, 476); a silver brooch found on the beach adjacent to the site in 1891, almost certainly associated with the same site (Stead 1976, 406); and two further vessels (potentially those found in August 1924) listed in Thompson (1982).",7,2,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Brooch (Specified type), Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)]","Cremation, Cremation" 50097,72116,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": The 1998 burial, found 3.25m away (Grave 2E 6142) was represented by two near complete vessels and parts from three others. All of local grog-tempered ware.",5,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)]",Cremation 50098,72117,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,"Central cemetery (Grave 15)Adult male body with a broken bowl in the grave fill (Parfitt 1995, fig. 56, 160)",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)],Inhumation 50098,72118,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,"Central cemetery (Grave 26)Well preserved probably male body placed on side facing right, with a bronze handle, possibly from a leather/cloth bag at waist height on his back (Parfitt 1995, fig. 56, 160).Residual finds in the grave fill included three grog-tempered sherds, an intrusive rim of Roman sandy ware, several struck flints and a few fragments of animal bone (Parfit 1995, 161)",1,1,,Bag,Inhumation 50098,72119,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,"Central cemetery (Grave 30)Slightly disturbed probably female adult body with a pot over her right shoulder and a coin by her right hip (Parfitt 1995, fig. 56, 160)",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Coarseware)], Coin",Inhumation 50098,72120,,1,,Grave,S-N,"Central cemetery (Grave 44).Well preserved and near complete older male body with a crude ring amongst finger bones of ?right hand (Parfitt 1995, fig. 57, 161)",1,1,,Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)],Inhumation 50098,72122,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Central cemetery (Grave 131)Cremated adult in pedestal jar accompanied by smaller plain jar (Parfitt 1995, 162-3, fig. 58). The base of the pedestal jar was potentially removed prior to deposition.",3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 50098,72123,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Central cemetery (Grave 132)Redeposited cremated adult scattered in oval pit accompanied by at least three pots, all of which were potentially burnt during the cremation process and are only partially represented (Parfitt 1995, 162-3, fig. 58).",3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Coarseware)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Coarseware)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)]",Cremation 50098,72124,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"South-east cemetery (Grave 2).Cremated bone from an adult on the floor of a rectangular pit. The grave goods were arranged around this deposit (Parfitt 1995, 168-9, fig. 62). Two of the vessels (the platter and the bowl) were broken, possibly due to disturbance during the Roman period.",5,1,,"Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Animal Joint/Part [Trunk], Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 50098,72125,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Cremation deposit on base of five-sided pit. Unburnt pig and fowl bones, and the brooch were placed among the cremated human bones. The accompanying vessels were arranged to one side (Parfitt 1995, 168-9, fig. 62).",7,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Brooch (Specified type), Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 50098,72126,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,": Fairly well preserved inhumation with brooch on the chest and the disarticulated bones of a lap dog (position in grave not described but based on the plan, potentially in the deceased hands) (Parfitt 1995, 162, 164 fig. 59)",2,1,,"Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Burial (Specified type)",Inhumation 50098,72127,,1,,Grave,N-S,": Relatively poorly preserved female skeleton with a fragmentary brooch under her right forearm (Parfitt 1995, 164-5 fig. 59)",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 50098,72128,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,": Fairly well preserved skeleton of older man with fragments from an iron brooch above his right elbow (Parfitt 1995, 164-5 fig. 59).",1,1,,Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50098,72129,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,"South-west cemetery (Grave 121)Moderately well preserved skeleton of a juvenille/young adult (18-20) with a composite bracelet (with two old/crude rings dangling from it) around the right forearm (Parfitt 1995, 164 fig. 59, 166).",1,1,,Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50098,72130,,1,,Grave,NW-SE,": Poorly preserved skeleton with brooch on right side (Parfitt 1995, 164 fig. 59, 166).",1,1,,Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50098,72131,Primary,1,,Grave,NE-SW,": Fairly well preserved probably female skeleton squashed into a grave that was too short for the body - the feet are pressing against one end, the head is tightly against the other end such that it is pushed forward onto the chest. The presence of five joiner's dogs - four at the feet and one at the head - with scraps of lime wood attached represent some form of wooden object - possibly a plank laid over the body (the grave was too small to accommodate a coffin). Fragments of an iron brooch were located on the right ribs, and those of an iron pin were found on the vertebrae.The grave was partially enclosed by a ring gully and is located at the centre of this burial group. It may have initially been covered by a small mound or barrow and it may have been the earliest interment of the group (Parfitt 1995, 24).The fill also included fragments of Neolithic and Iron Age pottery and three small fragments of animal bone (Parfitt 1995, 166-7 fig. 60).",3,1,,"Cover, Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 50098,72132,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,": Fairly well preserved burial of a man with a brooch on his arm, just above the elbow (Parfitt 1995, 168 fig. 61).",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 50098,72133,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,": Skeleton found in the early 1900s, lying prone with spoon shaped objects placed to either side of the skull (Parfitt 1995, 172).The brooch was recorded separately (in 1913) but is described to have been recovered from the base of the same grave (Parfitt 1995, 176, Artefact X15).",3,1,,"Spoon/Spatula, Brooch (Specified type), Spoon/Spatula",Inhumation 50098,72134,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": Bushe-Fox Grave Group I (1925 18-19); Birchall Grave Group I (1965, 249); Whimster Appendix F/119 Burial 1 (1981, 474).No further contextual detail.",10,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)]",Cremation 50098,72135,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Bushe-Fox Grave Group II (1925 19); Birchall Grave Group II (1965, 249); Whimster Appendix F/119 Burial 1 (1981, 474).Burial found in a square pit. The burnt bones were scattered over and around the urns and the brooches and toilet set were beside the urns (Parfitt 1995, 174).",7,1,,"Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Cosmetic Set",Cremation 50098,72136,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Isolated burial (Grave X12).Burnt bones held in two black urns in the corner of a pit in 1909 (Parfitt 1995, 174-5).",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)]",Cremation 50098,72137,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Isolated burial (Grave X13).'Celtic bronze bracelet' found on the arm bone of a skeleton. No further contextual details and the bracelet is now missing (Parfitt 1995, 176).",1,1,,Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50098,72142,,,,Missing,Unknown,": Group record for finds from 'graves' (association unknown) and from 'close to known burials'. An MNI of at least one further burial (type unknown) is assumed (Contexts X4-5, 7 and 9; Artefacts 1, 10, 16-7, 21-3)>:",22,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Brooch (Specified type), Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)]",Unknown 50104,72144,,1,,Grave,Unknown,": Iron Age settlement site, with enclosure ditches, partially excavated c.1909 revealed La Tene III occupation material, a La Tene III cremation ... 2 inhumations and a series of apparently votive burials of skulls, arm and leg bones. This record represents one of the two inhumations.1. Skeleton, possibly extended, in a grave 'without grave-goods'.Associated objects: 'One skeleton, laid by itself, had four small iron cramps, two at the head and two at the feet...' (Hurd 1908, 428). 4 small iron brackets found at the corners of the grave and probably coffin-fittings (Whimster 1981).",1,1,,Coffin,Inhumation 50104,72145,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Dumpton, South Cliff Parade (Hurd 1909)/: Iron Age settlement site, with enclosure ditches, partially excavated c.1909 revealed La Tene III occupation material, a La Tene III cremation ... 2 inhumations and a series of apparently votive burials of skulls, arm and leg bones. This record represents one of the two inhumations.2. Skeleton found 'not far from a La Tene III cremation.Associated objects: 'A small hunting lance or spear' was found 'close' to the skeleton; also, possibly, a La Tene III brooch.",2,1,,"Spearhead, Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 50104,72146,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Iron Age settlement site, with enclosure ditches, partially excavated c.1909 revealed La Tene III occupation material, a La Tene III cremation ... 2 inhumations and a series of apparently votive burials of skulls, arm and leg bones. This record represents one of the two cremations.: Burial 1: Cordoned urn containing the cremated remains of a child found in a pit 0.75 m by 0.5 m wide and 0.5 m deep. The urn was packed round with flints and accompanied by a second vessel of undefined form.(NB HER record TR 36 NE 610 represents specifically this specific excavation/burial group at Dumpton Gap - finds from this record are collated here)",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)]",Cremation 50104,72147,,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,": Iron Age settlement site, with enclosure ditches, partially excavated c.1909 revealed La Tene III occupation material, a La Tene III cremation ... 2 inhumations and a series of apparently votive burials of skulls, arm and leg bones. This record represents one of the two cremations.: Burial 2: Oval grave 0.9 m by 0.6 m wide and 0.75 m deep, lined with baked clay, contained an incomplete urn of 'dark brown coarse ware' and a 'dull red shallow pan or saucer.Possibly a pit pyre (pit lined with baked clay) with the grave goods added subsequently?(NB HER record TR 36 NE 611 represents specifically this specific excavation/burial group at Dumpton Gap - finds from this record are collated here)",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Coarseware)]",Cremation 50130,72149,,2,,Pit,Unknown,"Heavily truncated cremation pit with two distinct fills. Only small quantities of cremated bone were recovered (mostly from the upper fill), together with burnt animal bone - a sheep sized rib shaft (Hayden 2000, 9). LIA pottery sherds including a 'large combed 'Belgic' grog-tempered sherd' were recovered from the primary and upper (disturbed) fills. An assemblage of (probably intrusive) iron objects including nail fragments, and melted copper fragments (possibly from the pyre) was also recovered from the upper pit fill. This included eight fragments of iron nail shanks, one iron ring or washer, two small fragments of sheet copper and numerous unidentified copper fragments many of which appear to have been melted (Hayden 2000, 26). All items are included as potential gg, although the pot could easily be residual. Alder/hazel charcoal and charred tubers (from grass, probably used as tinder) were also recovered.",3,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Unknown Object, Animal Joint/Part [Trunk]",Cremation 50132,72150,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grave group 4: A small heap of calcined bones placed between two pottery vessels on the base of the grave. Two bronze Colchester type brooches rested directly on top of the bones. The cremated remains may originally have been held in a bag. (Tester and Bing 1949, 24). No information was provided about the grave cut.",5,1,,"Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Bag",Cremation 50132,72151,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Cheriton, builders trench: Pedestal bowl with cremated human bone and Colchester type brooch recovered from the builders' trench: (Thompson 1982, 671).",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Brooch (Specified type)",Cremation 50135,72153,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Glebe Land, Harrietsham (Canterbury Archaeology 1998, appx 1) Grave [45]: Cremation burial with three ceramic urns. One of nine LIA cremation burials located between two ditches to the south of a routeway/road.Truncated grave cut, roughly square in plan, (0.7m x 0.7m x 0.10 m deep).Gg/hr: Cremation vessel (no further details); Cremation vessel (no further details); Cremation vessel (no further details); The neck, spine and ribs of a medium sized mammal were located in the NW corner of Grave [45]The context description records cremation burials. An MNI of one burial within one of the urns is recorded here due to the lack of further detail.",4,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Animal Joint/Part [Trunk]",Cremation 50179,72154,,1,,Pit,Unknown,":Cremation pit located c. 2m south east of an iron smelting furnace. The cremated bones were contained within a fragmented urn of unknown form (Aldridge 2005, 176 Cremation 2).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50179,72155,,1,,Ditch/gully,Unknown,": Cremation burial deposited in a shallow gully c. 1.8m to the north of an iron smelting furnace. The grave fill included probable pyre material - burnt clay and charcoal. The cremated remains were found in the base of the vessel.(Aldridge 2005, 176 Cremation 3).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50179,72156,,1,,Pit,Unknown,":S hallow burial pit located c. 0.25m to the north west of an iron smelting furnace. The fill of the burial pit included waste from the iron smelting furnace - charcoal, cinder and slag (Aldridge 2005, 176-9 Cremation 4).",3,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Cosmetic Set",Cremation 50179,72157,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation burial located c. 0.7m from the south west edge of an iron smelting furnace. The cremated remains were found in the base of the vessel. (Aldridge 2005, 179 Cremation 5).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50179,72158,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation burial cut directly into the top of an infilled iron smelting furnace. (Aldridge 2005, 180 Cremation 6).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50179,72159,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Isolated cremation found 160m from the main group of six in 1999. Comprised plough truncated cremated human remains and pottery sherds probably relating to several vessels in an oval pit (Aldridge 2005, 180).",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 59000,59000,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,Record representing a series of urned 'belgic' cremations recovered during the construction of the Maidstone bypass. No further info available.,1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 59003,59003,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Urned cremation burial. Associated with a second unurned cremation burial.Sherds from a single, large burial-type urn/jar, made from a quartzite-bearing fabric, which may have been deliberately tempered, were recovered from a disturbed pit containing a small amount of human adult cremated remains. The vessel is similar in form to Middle Bronze Age bucket urns, but the walls are thinner than normal for Deverel-Rimbury pottery. Therefore, this vessel may represent the transition from the Middle to Late Bronze Age periods. It is uncertain whether it once held the remains or simply accompanied them. The fabric could have been made from local resources. The pit had been disturbed and as a result it was not possible to ascertain if the vessel was used to contain or accompany the human remains (Jones 2006).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 59004,59004,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"A249 Iwade bypass to Queensborough investigations Zone B, Burial AAB (CgMs 2008, 42): A single unurned cremation burial in Zone B is dated to the Late Iron Age. This was contained within a sub-circular pit [255] 0.32m long, 0.23m wide and 0.11m deep, which had been truncated. The fill was compacted brown-grey silty clay containing cremated bone and flecks of charcoal, as well as fragments from a Late Iron Age grog-tempered platter.The remains of two identical Late Iron Age Colchester brooches were also recovered from burial AAB, providing a likely burial date of c. AD 20-40.Given that only 8 fragments/24g from the IA platter were recovered from the grave, these are not recorded as gg (the pottery report suggests specifically that they cannot be identified as such).",2,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Cremation 59005,59005,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial 2296 (Hayden 2006, 158 Figs 98-9; Pl. 28):Pit 2296 was a shallow, roughly subrectangular pit 1.27 m by 0.78 m wide (with a bulge on the NW side), only 0.12 m deep.The articulated skeleton of an adult male lay supine with his head to the SE within this pit. The right arm was extended; the left arm bent so that the hand lay on the upper left hand side of the chest. The position of the pelvis, at the SW edge of the pit, and of the remains of the left foot, adjacent to the pelvis, suggests that the legs were drawn up over the lower torso, perhaps simply to fit the corpse into a small pit. The legs and skull in particular were damaged, probably because they were nearest the top of the pit.The burial seems to have been provided with a small range of grave goods. Two very finely made, small ceramic spindlewhorls were found, one to the left of the skull, the other next to the left radius (Fig. 98). They were the only spindle whorls found on the settlement.",2,1,,"Spindle Whorl, Spindle Whorl",Inhumation 50166,72166,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": One of two early 1st century AD urned cremation burials, both including sherds of butt-beaker.Circular bowl-shaped cut (45cm in diameter, 38cm deep), containing a sandy silt fill and pottery from a single butt beaker dated to between 30 - 60 ADContained cremated human bone (no further details)LIA/eRo",1,1,,Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)],Cremation 59005,72167,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremated remains and other deposits in pit 6132 (Hayden 2006, 159):Pit 6132 was a shallow rather irregular oval-shaped pit, with steep sides and a flat base, 0.18 m deep and 1.40 m wide. It contained a deposit of 292 g of cremated human bone [probably actually 11g - see human remains record for an explanation]. The cremated remains were probably originally contained within [a bowl] (Morris 2006, fig. 12 no. 65). This vessel and most of the other pottery appeared to have been re-fired, perhaps because they were placed on the pyre. A set of metal tools - an iron knife, a small iron blade, four iron awls and a copper alloy ring headed pin - were probably also contained within the bowl (Fig. 101; Fell, Keys and Shaffrey 2006). These tools appeared to have been burnt (perhaps at the same time as the human remains) since they were covered with haematite. Four fragments of burnt antler found amongst the cremated remains may be the remains of the knife handle. A small sandstone whetstone was associated with these tools. To the NW of the bowl lay a large deposit of almost fully processed wheat (6130) which was probably originally contained within an R1 jar (Morris 2006, fig.12 no. 61). Sherds from a further vessel (Vessel 7), an R30 bowl, were also found in this area. A smaller quantity of fully processed charred wheat was found in the upper fill of the pit. In the W corner of this pit (6100) the remains of three further vessels (Vessels 1-3) were found as well as sherds from another vessel (Vessel 4 - further sherds from which were found in the SE corner, near to the cremation deposit). A possible footring base and a few body sherds were also found near the W corner. A radiocarbon date (GU-9088 2270±60 BP: 510-340 cal BC) suggests that this might have been one of the latest features associated with the settlement.",14,1,,"Awl, Awl, Awl, Awl, Knife, Knife, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Whetstone , Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Food Residue",Cremation 59005,72168,,2,,Pit,Unknown,"Placed human remains in pit 8012 (Hayden 2006, 159 Figs 98-9; Pl. 30)Although pit 8012 contained only a small selection of human bone, they appeared to have been deliberately placed. The oval pit had vertical sides and a flat base, measuring 1.62 m by 0.53 m wide and 0.53 m deep. The bones lay on top of the primary fill. The long bones had been positioned so as to form three sides of a trapezium within which the skull had been placed. The mandible lay outside this trapezium with the teeth facing down. A flint hammerstone also lay within the longbone trapezium. To the south, a sandstone slingshot - the only example found on the settlement - was found near to sherds from an R3 jar which was associated with a dark brown organic deposit, possibly the remains of food which had been placed with the bones.Alongside these finds, which may have been deliberately placed with the bones, there were further sherds of pottery, probably stray charred grains of wheat and chaff, a few hazel nut shells and bean or pea, and, in the upper fills, a few animal bones.",4,1,,"Hammerstone, Sling Shot, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Food Residue",Inhumation 50167,72169,,1,,Grave,NW-SE,"Roughly northwest-southeast oriented grave. The fill contained frequent lenses of re-deposited natural clay as well as late prehistoric/Early Roman pottery and an adult female inhumation. A finger ring was recovered from the woman's right hand (Margetts 2012, 24).The grave was located close to a contemporary trackway.",1,1,,Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)],Inhumation 50178,72170,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Truncated cremation burial in a circular pit. 848g cremated human bone were held within the remains of a bronze-bound wooden bucket at the western side of the pit. Two truncated pedestal jars were positioned centrally to the north and south of the pit. The remains of a bronze cup were located immediately to the north of the bucket.",4,1,,"Bucket, Cup, Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)]",Cremation 50188,72171,Secondary,1,,Grave,N-S,"Brisley Farm, Kent (Stevenson 2013): Irregular grave cut (wider at the head end) with vertical sides (c. 1.5m by 0.6m), orientated north-south. 'The excavation team speculated that the grave seemed hastily or clumsily cut'. The grave was placed within a square-ditched enclosure, the ditches of which probably created the spoil for a low barrow mound covering the burial. The body was held within an irregular decayed container (probably a wooden coffin) that fitted tightly into the grave).The main grave goods included a badly corroded sword (probably laid of the the left arm with the hilt towards the feet); a spearhead; a shield boss; a cu-alloy brooch; and a cluster of Gallo-Belgic pots - a butt-beaker, a Terra Nigra platter, and a small carinated bowl/cup. The right arm of the body rested on the terra nigra platter, so it must have been placed in the grave after this vessel and probably also after the carinated cup and butt-beaker (Stevenson 2013, 161).",11,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Sword, Shield, Animal Joint/Part [Head], Coffin, Spearhead, Scabbard, Strap fitting",Inhumation 40161,72174,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Grave cut into bedrock,2,1,,"Shell, Awl",Cremation 40162,72175,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,To south of centre was an oval grave with a cremation ,2,1,,"Knife, Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 40166,72177,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Large central oval grave, 2.3m long & 1.7m deep",3,1,,"Button, Knife, Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 40166,72178,Secondary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,In shallow grave that partly cut the central grave,2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Tool (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 50191,72179,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Burial W1421 (Riddler and Trevarthen 2006, 16): Inhumation burial in grave with carinated bowl.Grave cut with rounded ends and straight sides but curved outwards at northern end - 1.22 x 0.54 m, 0.34 m deep. 7 bone fragments from an inhumation burial survived, including skull fragments. These belonged to an adult (>18 years) of indeterminate sex. A grog-tempered carinated bowl, burnished on both surfaces was placed on the base of the grave(Riddler, McKinley and Skittrell 2006, 6).The pot was dated to the 4th-5th century BC (Riddler and Trevarthen 2006, 16)",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40172,72180,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,E-W,On ground surface a little to E of burials 2 & 3,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40172,72181,Unknown,1,,Pit,SW-NE,In shallow pit in centre of barrow,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 50194,72183,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation pit c. 0.6m x 0.4m cut into the secondary barrow mound. Several sherds from the same Deverel Rimbury vessel were recovered along with a 'fairly discrete patch' of cremated bone (Boast et al. 2011, 42).As the pottery was heavily abraded, it is possible that this cremation was left on the surface of the mound, or only very lightly covered (Boast et al. 2011, 37).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 50202,72184,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"A human cremation burial ((232)/(312)), Plate 8, Figure 13), containing a copper alloy open ring, was interred in a pedestal urn in a small pit on the east side of the enclosure. Made in grog-tempered ware, the vessel has parallels at Faversham, Canterbury and Stone and may belong to the earliest phase of occupation in the late pre-Roman Iron Age (Askew 2006, 27).",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear)",Cremation 40175,72186,Secondary,1,,Pit,N-S,Pit inserted into ENeo crematorium (but possibly also of Neolithic date),1,1,,Tool (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40175,72187,Primary,1,,Pyre (Pit),N-S,Rectangular crematorium / facade trench 3.2m x 1.5m to E of Beaker burials; Early Neolithic in date ,2,2,,"Animal Bone (Other), Pot [Grimston Ware]","Cremation, Inhumation" 50214,72188,,2,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation Burial 20, Contexts 45 & 50, Sample 8 (c. 1550 Ð 1350 BC) (Cichy and Allen 2013, 40):Much disturbed cremation pit cut into the natural clay at the base of the ring ditch cut. 151 potsherds with a broad date-range of c. 1500 BC Ð 1350 BC, along with 7.8g of calcined human bone fragments and abundant charcoal flecks were recovered from the compact, mid-brown silty-clay fill.",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 50214,72189,,2,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation Burial(s?) 18, Contexts 6 & 8 (c. 1550 Ð 1350/1150 BC) (Cichy and Allen 2013, 39):This burial was one of a pair that overlay a colluvial fill in the barrowÕs ring-ditch and underlay the lower colluvial layer. The apparently randomdistribution of potsherds and bone fragments within the charcoal concentrations representing these burials suggested that the cremations were either re-deposited or had been subject to severe in-situ disturbance and crushing. The excavator favoured the interpretation that these burials were redeposited from the ploughed out barrow mound, however their interment in pits suggests otherwise.The cremation pit was oval in plan with shallow, sloping sides and a concave base. The compact, mid-brown clayey fill contained 122 potsherds from at least eight different vessels with a broad date-range of c. 1550 BC Ð c. 1350 BC, although a range extending to 1150 BC is also possible. Also recovered from the fill were 4.3g of highly fragmented calcined human bone, providingevidence for human burial, along with abundant charcoal. ",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 50214,72190,,2,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation Burial(s?) 19, Contexts 9 & 10 (c. 1550 - 1350 BC) (Cichy and Allen 2013, 39):This burial was one of a pair that overlay a colluvial fill in the barrowÕs ring-ditch and underlay the lower colluvial layer. The apparently randomdistribution of potsherds and bone fragments within the charcoal concentrations representing these burials suggested that the cremations were either re-deposited or had been subject to severe in-situ disturbance and crushing. The excavator favoured the interpretation that these burials were redeposited from the ploughed out barrow mound, however their interment in pits suggests otherwise.The containing pit was oval in plan with shallow sides and a concave base. 654 potsherds from at least eleven different vessels with a broad date-range of c. 1550 Ð 1350 BC were recovered from the compact, mid-brown clay fill . The association of this material with 28.8g of calcined human bone, along with abundant charcoal, provides clear evidence for human burial.",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 50215,72192,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation Burial 9, Context 37, SF 10 (50 BC - AD 75) (Cichy and Allen 2013, 29):This cremation burial pit was oval in plan with gradually sloping sides and a flat base. The lower part of a soft, reduced, grog-tempered urn rested on the pit base and contained burnt human bone capped with mid-brown clay silt.",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50215,72194,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation Burial 13, Context 65, Sample 22, SF 14 (AD 25 Ð 75) (Cichy and Allen 2013, 33-4):Truncated circular cremation pit (c. 0.4m in diameter with sloping sides and a flat base. It contained the lower part of a single, soft, handmade, thick-walled, grog-tempered ÔBelgicÕ or Early Roman-period bowl which rested on the pit base and contained calcined human bone capped withmedium brown clayey silt.",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50215,72195,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Cremation Burial 17, Context 80, Sample 80, SF 19 (AD 25 Ð 75) (Cichy and Allen 2013, 38):Oval grave with gradually sloping sides and a flat base,c. 0.8m long, 0.42m wide and 0.12m deep. It contained a single, near complete, handmade wheel-finished, bead-rimmed jar in a reduced sandy fabric of Late Iron Age ÔBelgicÕ or Early Roman-period manufacture. No bonefragments were recovered. However the relatively large size and elongated shape of the burial pit suggests that the jar once accompanied an unurned inhumation, the bones of which have not survived.",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)],Inhumation 40180,72196,Unknown,1,,Pit,N-S,Small oval pit N-S orientated 1.4m x 0.75m x 0.75m deep,2,1,,"Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Pot [Grimston Ware]",Inhumation 40180,72198,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Central later pit grave containing a double inhumation. Adult male buried first then adult female buried c. 0.3m above him. In pit above ground surface ,3,2,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Strap fitting, Knife","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40184,72199,,,,,Unknown,Later pit inserted to SE of large central multiple burial. ,1,1,,Knife,Inhumation 50224,72200,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of three 'Belgic' cremations excavated during building works in 1954. No contextual details are given beyond the note that 'scattered Belgic cremations' were found in the vicinity of a Belgic hut. Additionally,'the ashes were inurned in native butt beakers and in one grave a second beaker accompanied the burial' (Frere et al. 1987, 45).This record represents one of two graves where the cremated remains were buried in a single native butt-beaker.",1,1,,Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)],Cremation 50224,72201,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of three 'Belgic' cremations excavated during building works in 1954. No contextual details are given beyond the note that 'scattered Belgic cremations' were found in the vicinity of a Belgic hut. Additionally,'the ashes were inurned in native butt beakers and in one grave a second beaker accompanied the burial' (Frere et al. 1987, 45).This record represents one of two graves where the cremated remains were buried in a single native butt beaker.",1,1,,Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)],Cremation 40189,72202,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Possible cremation in central rectangular pit (A) with deer bone and burnt wood - rather disturbed ,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler],Cremation 40191,72203,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,At W end of barrow in a pit were a few cremated bones of a young person.,1,2,,Arrowhead [Chisel],"Cremation, Inhumation" 40191,72204,Unknown,1,,Pit,NW-SE,Oval grave cut into bedrock ,3,1,,"Pillow, Assemblage, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40192,72205,Secondary,1,,Pit,N-S, pit just E of centre of barrow ,3,1,,"Knife, Dress Fastener, Pot [Food Vessel]",Cremation 40192,72206,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit with unurned cremation - close to S side of the other pit with cremation ,1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Cremation 50228,72207,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Gravel Lane, Hougham (Parfitt 1998): Group record for twelve cremation burials forming a small cemetery, from which fragments of c. 30 pots and 2 La Tene III brooches were recovered. Only very summary evidence is available, hence 12 incidences of cremated bone; 30 Belgic pots; and 2 La Tene III brooches, hr-body relations missing, are provisionally grouped in this record.",32,12,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified)","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 40198,72209,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Urned cremation burial (collared urn) in upper mound layer near centre of mound. The barbed and tanged arrowhead found close to this burial is not recorded here.,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40201,72210,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,In small pit to SE of barrow - off centre. This grave is roughly on the same orientation as the large central burial ,3,2,,"Coffin, Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel]","Cremation, Inhumation" 40206,72212,Secondary,1,,Ditch/gully,Unknown,One of three cremations (unurned) placed in the barrow ditch ,2,1,,"Knife, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 40206,72213,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Pit under barrow with two burials - the first is an infant and the second was a cremation in a Collared Urn. Although they were ascribed to the same grave, it is likely that the Collared Urn burial was a later insertion and the cut was missed as the inhumation was accompanied by a Beaker (so quite a long temporal span between them)",2,2,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Collared Urn]","Inhumation, Cremation" 40208,72214,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Likely primary burial pit under barrow of double burial that was disturbed by a later secondary double burial ,1,2,,Coffin,"Inhumation, Inhumation" 40208,72216,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Another burial with a Beaker found during re-excavation in 1968 (need to find and check report for details) ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40208,72217,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Re-excavation in 1968 - check this report for details ; crouched inhumation with bone pin,1,1,,Pin (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40210,72218,Secondary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Secondary cremation in Collared Urn on natural surface under barrow 4.7m SW of centre. The small pit was surrounded by a 'wall' of chalk and flints ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40212,72219,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,in pit 2m down from surface of top of barrow ,2,1,,"Flake, Coffin",Cremation 40216,72220,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Said to be a primary burial but it was accompanied by EBA grave goods, and there was a burial with two Beakers which is likely primary. In grave under two levels of flint paving ",1,1,,Dagger [Camerton-Snowshill],Inhumation 40216,72221,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit Placed in pit NE of centre of the barrow ,3,1,,"Animal Joint/Part [Head], Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker]",Cremation 40217,72222,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Possibly primary burial near centre of barrow Small copper object may also have accompanied burial but only ID from reanalysis of the jet necklace ,1,1,,Necklace,Inhumation 40217,72223,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Small pit with urned cremation ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40217,72224,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Unurned cremation in mound ,2,1,,"Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Bead(s)",Cremation 40217,72225,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Unurned cremation in mound ,3,1,,"Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged]",Cremation 40219,72226,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,In pit 3m SE of centre of barrow ,3,1,,"Button, Strap fitting, Animal Joint/Part [Head]",Inhumation 40219,72227,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Probably originally the central burial - oval grave, 2.3m wide and 0.7m deep",2,1,,"Pick, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 40219,72228,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Rudston barrow 61 (Greenwell, 229-32) Burial 6: 5m NE of centre, and on ground surfaceNB object assemblage potentially contained within a bag (indicated by the presence/position of the pin)",6,1,,"Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Knife, Scraper, Assemblage, Flake, Bag",Inhumation 40227,72229,Secondary,,,,Unknown,Not known possibly a pit or just inserted into barrow mound in a Food Vessel vase ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40230,72230,Primary,1,,Pit,SE-NW,Grave C - central oval grave with two interments ,4,2,,"Awl, Spoon/Spatula, Pot [Food Vessel], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)","Inhumation, Cremation" 72830,72231,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 1; Calcined bones and Colchester' brooch contained in butt-beaker.",2,1,,"Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Brooch (Specified type)",Cremation 72830,72232,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Burial 2; Calcined bones contained in butt-beaker",1,1,,Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)],Cremation 40232,72234,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit immediately next to the central grave ,2,1,,"Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid], Cover",Inhumation 40232,72235,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,unurned cremation in small pit ,1,1,,Knife,Cremation 40232,72236,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,pit ,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Head],Mixed 72831,72237,,,,Missing,Unknown,An unknown number of pottery vessels associated with cremations.,1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 72832,72238,,,,Missing,Unknown,Pottery sherds recovered from possible 'Belgic' cremation burial.,1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 40235,72239,,,,,Unknown,3m west of centre was a second concave pit with wood ashes and a crushe food vessel. No obvious traces of cremated bone though. Pit is 0.7m in diameter and 0.6m deep,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40238,72241,Secondary,1,,Missing,Unknown,Several burials interred at various levels within the mound ,5,3,,"Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Fossil, Pot [Food Vessel], Blade, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)","Inhumation, Inhumation, Cremation" 40238,72242,Secondary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,Small pit cut into mound ,1,1,,Blade,Inhumation 40238,72243,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,In small pit 1m in diameter and 5m SE of centre cut into ground surface ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40238,72244,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Later pit cut into mound. 3m SE of centre and in pit 0.3m above ground surface. ,1,1,,Pin (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40239,72245,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,1m SW of centre in grave 1.2m above ground surface,2,1,,"Awl, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40239,72246,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,"Near centre of barrow, in a pit ",4,1,,"Awl, Awl, Knife, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 40239,72247,,,,Pit,Unknown,Pit with two individuals - one disturbing the other ,3,2,,"Awl, Knife, Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40239,72248,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,In a grave next to cist with Beaker beside it ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Cremation 72833,72249,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Cremation burial excavated by workmen in 1962. No details are known of the grave cut or of the cremated remains associated with the burial. Two pottery vessels and two Colchester type brooches were recovered and are described in detail in Ogilvie and Dunning (1967).,4,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Cremation 40243,72250,Primary,1,,Pit,S-N,"In pit B, 1.9m x 0.7m. Central grave, flanked on either side by two others ",2,1,,"Pick, Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 72834,72251,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"LIA cremation burial (Bray 2014, Burial 5)Badly disturbed, urned cremation burial. The cremation pit was irregular, 0.60m by 0.20m and just 0.04m deep with a single fill (55) which was sampled as two spits.Fragments from a single pedestal urn were recovered.",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)],Cremation 72834,72252,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"LIA cremation burial (Bray 2014, Burial 6)Badly disturbed, urned cremation burial. The cremation pit was oval, 0.80m by 0.60m by 0.08m deep. Its fill (56) was sampled in 4 spits.Fragments from a single pedestal urn and an iron object were recovered.",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Unknown Object",Cremation 72834,72253,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"LIA cremation burial (Bray 2014, Burial 7).Badly disturbed, urned cremation burial. The cremation pit was an irregular oval, 0.40m by 0.22m and 0.09m deep and was sampled in 3 spits.Fragments from a single pedestal urn and a burnt cu-alloy object were recovered.",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Unknown Object",Cremation 72834,72254,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"LIA cremation burial (Bray 2014, Burial 7)Badly disturbed, urned cremation burial. The cremation pit was almost square, 0.30m by 0.25m, with clear plough damage, and survived to 0.10m deep. It was sampled in 5 spits.Fragments from a single pedestal urn and a burnt cu-alloy brooch were recovered. Traces of cu-alloy staining were identified on an adult longbone shaft.",2,2,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified)","Cremation, Cremation" 50170,72259,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Tothill Street, Minster: One of three LIA inhumations deposited with objects.This record represents a prone male adult inhumation burial with a coffin (evidence stitched together from summary accounts by Gollop and Mason (2006) and Bailey (2009)).Bailey (2009, 69) describes the prone burial of an adult man, aged 35-46 who was unusually tall (c. 1.77m). He bore the traces of a broken rib and a depressed fracture to the skull, both healed. There was evidence that this man was particularly muscular and was suffering from the initial effects of a spinal disorder related to obesity (DISH).Gollop and Mason (2006) note that the largest grave contained the outline of a coffin and its iron nails.",1,1,,Coffin,Inhumation 40243,72260,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,"In oval pit C, just south of centre of barrow and South of grave B. Large pit 2m x 1.3m and 1.2m deep.",3,1,,"Knife, Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Pot [Polypod Bowl]",Inhumation 40244,72261,Primary,1,,Pit,N-S,Burial A2 in pit This was an earlier pit nearly 0.6m below the central burial above. Slightly smaller in size,3,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker], Animal Joint/Part [Head]",Inhumation 40244,72263,Secondary,1,,Mound,SW-NE,In mound just above ground surface? just to S of central burial. ,4,1,,"Knife, Animal Joint/Part [Limb], Flake, Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid]",Inhumation 72835,72265,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Malmains Farm, Alkham, Burial 2 (Philp 2014, 11, figs. 2 and 5):This burial contained a pedestal vase (1990,0701.5), a pottery jar (1990,0701.6), a razor (1990,0701.7), a polished pebble (1990,0701.8) and a pig skull and jaw (1990,0701.60). Cremation burial within a truncated oval-shaped pit, c. 0.88 x 0.74 by 0.30m deep, with a flat base and vertical sides. Its fill of brown loam contained some chalk rubble and occasional flints. It contained two pottery vessels (1990,0701.5-6; Nos. 1 and 2) and three other objects. The main pottery vessel (1990,0701.6; fig. 5 No. 1) was a fine bi-conical cooking pot with cordons below the rim. It was substantially complete, but it lay at an angle of about 70 degrees and contained the cremated bones of an adult. The second vessel (1990,0701.5; fig. 5 No. 2) was a fine pedestal urn which lay at an angle of about 45 degrees, but in a crushed state and filled with brown loam and chalk rubble (though NB based on material held at the British Museum, it appears this vessel also held human remains). The other objects included a flat iron object, perhaps a razor (95 x 75 x 3mm) (1990,0701.7), half of a pig's skull (1990,0701.60), and another flat, grey-brown natural stone, partly polished (1990,0701.8).",5,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Coarseware)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Razor, Animal Joint/Part [Head], Pebble",Cremation 40247,72266,Primary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,Central primary grave with tightly crouched male with dagger at feet. Below the burial with the coffin,2,1,,"Dagger [Flat Riveted], Shroud",Inhumation 72835,72267,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Malmains Farm, Alkham, Burial 3 (Philp 2014, 11-2, figs. 2, 3 and 5):Burial 3 is ÔBucket burial AÕ. This burial contained two pottery tazzas (1990,0701.9-10.a&b), a bucket (1990,0701.11.a-c), shears (1990,0701.12), a circular knife (1990,0701.13), a pair of fibulae with a chain (1990,0701.17 & 18), two iron and two copper alloy rings (1990,0701.14-16, 19), and animal vertebrae (1990,0701.61).Cremation burial within a rectangular pit 1.31m. x 1.18 m, with tapered sides (truncated but c. 0.45m deep upon excavation). The fill of brown loam was sealed with a mass of flints. The bucket (1990,0701.11.a-c) occupied a central position in the grave with two pottery vessels next to it (1990,0701.9-10.a&b; fig. 5 Nos. 3 and 4). The bucket contained two bronze brooches (one with a chain attached) (1990,0701.17 & 18) and about 2kg of cremated bone. One of the pottery vessels (1990,0701.10; fig. 5 No. 4) contained adult cremated bone. The other (1990,0701.9; fig. 5 No. 3) contained a copper alloy ring (1990,0701.19).Other finds from the burial were another copper alloy and two iron rings (1990,0701.14-16), an iron circular knife (1990,0701.13), and part of an animal carcass consisting of ribs and the spine (not yet identified) (1990,0701.61).",12,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Bucket, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Shears, Disc, Animal Joint/Part [Trunk]",Cremation 72835,72268,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Malmains Farm, Alkham, Burial 4 (Philp 2014, 13, 15, 17, figs. 2, 4, 6, 8-10 and pls. I and II):Burial 4 is ÔBucket burial BÕ. This burial contained a pedestal vase (1990,0701.20), two pottery bowls (1990,0701.21-22), a bucket (1990,0701.23), fittings from a possible wooden vessel (1990,0701.24), a toilet set (1990,0701.25), four brooches (1990,0701.26-29), a lead weight (1990,0701.30), 29 studs that were probably fittings from the bucket (1990,0701.31-59), animal limb bones (1990,0701.62-5) and a shell (1990,0701.66).Truncated cremation burial in a rectangular pit, this time 1.28 X 1.05 x 0.2m deep with steep sides and a flat base. The burial contained three pottery vessels (1990,0701.20-22; fig.6). A fine (but collapsed) pedestal urn (1990,0701.20) was placed at the centre of the pit with two smaller vessels (1990,0701.21-22), each with distinct cordons and similar to the vessels from Burial 3. A wooden bucket (1990,0701.23) was positioned to the south-west of the burial pit, almost touching the central pot. It contained the cremated bone of an adult, two copper-alloy brooches (1990,0701.26-27) and a small toilet-set (1990,0701.25; fig. 10). Other items in the burial included a possible copper-alloy bowl (1990,0701.24), over 20 rivets or studs (1990,0701.31-59), a lead weight (1990,0701.30), two iron brooches (1990,0701.28-29), a shell (1990,0701.66) and three small meat bones (not yet identified) (1990,0701.62-5).(NB: Philp states that the copper alloy brooches and toilet set were found in the bucket. He also locates ÔbroochesÕ near the bowl on the site plan, presumably referring to the two corroded iron brooches. The British Museum register states that all four brooches, not just the two copper alloy examples, were found with the cremated remains inside the bucket. This could be an error.).",14,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Bucket, Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Cosmetic Set, Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified), Assemblage, Weight, Animal Joint/Part (Unknown/Unspecified), Shell",Cremation 40248,72269,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"In pit cut into mound layer - 3m W of centre and 0,8m below barrow surface. ",1,1,,Knife,Cremation 40248,72270,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Pit sunk into chalk mound that inhumation was on. The pit was 1m x 0,3m deep",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 40249,72271,Primary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,In central oval grave 1.8m in diameter & 0.7m deep.,4,1,,"Knife, Liner, Core, Scraper",Inhumation 40255,72272,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,Deep grave sunk into 0.8m below bedrock; 2m long and lined throughout with solid wood & branches; 0.6m wide,4,1,,"Knife, Liner, Pot [Food Vessel], Knife",Inhumation 40256,72273,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,Central oval grave lined with planks and crouched burial covered with branches. ,3,1,,"Liner, Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 72836,72274,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Seemingly isolated cremation burial, possibly of an adult woman, contained within a bronze helmet together with a cu-alloy brooch and a cu-alloy spike of unknown purpose.The burial pit was roughly circular in plan 0.35Ð0.38m in diameter, and cut 0.20m into the chalk.The overall form of the original burial may be reconstructed with some confidence. A small, shallow circular pit had initially been dug in the natural chalk, into which the inverted helmet had then been placed. Itwas positioned in the eastern half of the pit, orientated north-north-east by south-south-west, with its projecting rear neck-guard towards the northern end. A quantity of cremated human bone had been placedwithin the helmet just before or just after it was put into the ground. The bone was probably contained in a cloth or leather bag/container, closed by the brooch. The pit was then backfilled and left. Centuries later, the area came under the plough, eventually causing some damage to the rim of the buried helmet (Farley et al. 2014, 381).",4,1,,"Helmet, Brooch (Specified type), Unknown Object, Bag",Cremation 40261,72275,Secondary,1,,Pit,N-S,"On the same level, but a little south-east of grave A, was the skeleton of an adult (No. 2), and a short distance from the front of the skull was a food-vase (fi . 905) of common type and ornamentation.",2,1,,"Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40261,72276,Primary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,possibly primary burial even though slightly to W of centre and cut by grave A. This grave was circular sunk deep into bedrock. 2.1m in diameter at base. At base of grave were two adults (Nos 3 and 4) ,1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 40261,72277,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Above SE corner of grave A was an inverted Food Vessel/Collared Urn hybrid containing cremation of adult,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40262,72279,Unknown,1,,Pit,NW-SE,"In deep pit a little to E of central pit. two burials - one in upper part, one in lower",2,1,,"Scraper, Flake",Inhumation 40264,72280,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,In small pit off-centre of barrow. At A - there was a flint scraper associated,1,1,,Scraper,Cremation 40276,72281,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,In centre of barrow placed on ground surface was an upright Collared Urn but rather disintegrated ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40278,72282,Primary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,In pit cut into ground surface under the female cremation; pit lined with wood. Pit is 1.8m long and 0.5m wide ,2,1,,"Liner, Knife",Inhumation 40280,72283,Secondary,2,,Pit,Unknown,Grave ,1,1,,Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel],Inhumation 40283,72284,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,In oval grave ,4,1,,"Knife, Knife, Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 40288,72286,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,In mound in inverted Collared Urn 1.2 SW of centre; 0.8m abobe old surface,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40288,72287,Unknown,1,,Pit,N/a,In an inverted Collared Urn placed in pit between the two other ones - young person. Placed in hollow 0.5m NE of centre; filled with dark earth,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 50171,72289,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grave 3660/3665 (McKinley 2014, 59) - one of six in-situ burials and dispersed sets of human remains deposited in an area of pitting towards the south-western end of the mortuary feature. Three of the six burials potentially had their arms tied (also a feature of the Late Bronze Age burials). This was the only burial that was clearly associated with grave goods. The body lay in an irregular sub-oval cut c. 2.0 x 1.15 x 0.15m and was laid over the partially articulated remains of a horse.",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part),Inhumation 50216,72291,,1,,Pit,NW-SE,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 6, Burial 176140): Inhumation burial of a young baby (c. 6-8 weeks old) in a sub-circular pit (c. 0.55m x 0.5m x 0.17m). The body was partially covered by a horse skull (Andrews et al. 2015, Burial 176140, Vol. 1 129, Vol. 2 188).",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Head],Inhumation 50216,72292,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 6, Burial 297080): Truncated inhumation burial of a juvenile, aged 7-9 years, within a sub-rectangular grave cut (c. 1.02m x 0.69m x 0.12m). The burial was accompanied by a tripartite jar, positioned to the south of the legs, and a horse skull which partially overlay the skeleton (Andrews et al. 2015, Burial 297080, 130).",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Head]",Inhumation 50216,72293,,2,,Pit,Unknown,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 6, Burial 258230): Around 2m to the north of one of the roundhouses was a small pit containing fragments of human skull. These probably belonged to a subadult/adult (c 15- 30 years old), possibly female, and exhibited unhealed blunt weapon trauma - a depressed fracture of the right parietal bone. Sherds from a single Middle Iron Age carinated jar or bowl were recovered from above the skull, and the vessel, perhaps complete when deposited, was probably deliberately buried within the feature.(Andrews et al. 2015, Burial 258230, 131).",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50216,72294,,2,,Pit,Unknown,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 6, Burial 292075): Tightly crouched skeleton of an adult man, deposited on the base of a large pit (c. 1.28m diameter, 0.63m deep). Only about half of the skeleton was present and it is possible that the skull was removed after death (Andrews et al. 2015, Burial 292075, 132).",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler],Inhumation 20011,72295,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,A satellite cist.This was very small and only 0.75m long ,1,1,,Shroud,Inhumation 20011,72296,Secondary,1,,Mound,N/a,Secondary inhumation in a secondary cist in the cairn. This cist had been inserted at the bottom of a very deep shaft grave and reused some of the slabs from the primary cist A turf stack covered the cairn ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 50219,72298,,1,,Grave,N-S,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 12): Burial of an elderly adult woman in a subrectangular grave cut (c. 1.9m x 0.64m x 0.18m). She was wearing an iron armlet around her left upper arm. Iron nail fragments and joiners dogs were also recovered from the grave (Andrews et al. 2015, Burial 166005, 157).",2,1,,"Armlet, Coffin",Inhumation 50220,72299,,2,,Pit,Unknown,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 13, Burial 126141): Burial of a partially articulated, probably female, young baby within the fourth of five fills in a large oval pit (c. 3.10m x 3.00m x 0.81m). She was found 'close to' a polished bone toggle made of a dog tooth, and a worn cu-alloy ring. (Andrews et al. 2015, Burial 126141, 165). While Fitzpatrick (in Andrews et al. 2015, 186) suggests the ring may be residual, it is retained here since a cu-alloy stain was also found on the baby's skull, potentially relating to this item.",2,1,,"Toggle, Ear/Hair Ornament (Other)",Inhumation 72840,72300,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"One of two cremation burials inserted in the outer defences of the north-east gate of Oldbury hillfort (Ward Perkins 1944, 139).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)],Cremation 72840,72301,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"One of two cremation burials inserted in the outer defences of the north-east gate of Oldbury hillfort (Ward Perkins 1944, 139).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)],Cremation 72837,72302,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 11, Burial 153017): Cremation burial of a child (aged 4-7 years) in a small circular grave pit (c. 0.24m in diameter x 0.24m deep). The cremated bone and pyre debris were located beneath an inverted bipartite urn (Andrews et al. 2015 Burial 153017, 92)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 72838,72304,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 14): Urned cremation burial of an infant in an oval pit (c. 0.55m x 0.41m x 0.08m). (Andrews et al. 2015 Burial 220024, 98).",1,1,,Pot [Post-Deverel-Rimbury (PDR) (Other specified type)],Cremation 72839,72305,,2,,Pit,Unknown,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 19, Burial 205111/205108): Inhumation burial of an elderly man on the base of a large, circular bell-shaped pit (c. 3m x 2m x 0.9m deep). A pierced polished cattle carpel was found close to the burial (exact position not specified) (Andrews et al. 2015 Burial 205111/205108, 169).",1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 72839,72306,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 19, Burial 216010/216011):Grave: NNE- SSW, sub-rectangular with moderate straightsides, flat base - 1.85 x 0.8m, 0.34m deep (base at 46.3m OD). Fill of mid-brown sandy silt with chalk and gravel inclusions.Burial of an older man (c. 35-40 years) with a collar/ring (Andrews et al. 2015 Burial 216010/216011, 303)",2,1,,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Collar",Inhumation 72839,72307,,1,,Grave,NW-SE,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 19, Burial 257016/257015): Grave: NNW- SSE, sub-rectangular with steep straight sides, irregular base - 1.05 x 0.46m, 0.2m deep. Fill of light brown sandy silt, chalk and gravelinclusions.Burial of a 30-40 year old woman with a cu-alloy hair pin (Andrews et al. 2015 Burial 257016/257015, 304).",1,1,,Ear/Hair Ornament (Other),Inhumation 72839,72308,,1,,Grave,S-N,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 19, Burial 262044/262043): Grave: N- S, oval with shallow concave sides, concave base -1.48 x 0.73m, 0.09m deep (base at 46.34m OD). Fill of darkbrown clay silt.Burial of older adult woman with a small cu-alloy finger ring (placed near the woman's feet ...) (Andrews et al. 2015 Burial 262044/262043, 304)",1,1,,Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)],Inhumation 72839,72309,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 19, Burial 278060/278058): Grave: NE- SW, sub-rectangular with moderate to steep straight sides, base slopes to east - 1.74 x 0.5m, 0.2m deep. Fill of light brown clay silt, moderate chalk and gravel inclusions.Burial of a young adult woman with a small penannular brooch (Andrews et al. 2015 Burial 278060/278058, 305)NB exact position of brooch not clear on grave plan or noted in text",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72837,72310,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 11): Sub-rectangular pit tapering slightly to the east, with near vertical sides and flat base (0.76 x 0.6Im x 0.16m deep). Cremated bone occupied a small area within central eastern part of grave, and may have been originally placed within a bag. A brooch spring, was located on top of the cremated bone, perhaps to seal the bag. Additional (and separate) small deposits of cremated bone (44.7g and 6.8g) lay adjacent to the Terra Nigra cup in the south-east corner of the graveN.",8,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)], Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Bag",Cremation 60001,72311,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"The cist was oriented NW-SE and was internally, 0-71 m long, 0-38 m wide at the SE and 0-44 m at the NW, and 0-58 m deep. The cover-stone, bottom and sides were of single flags.The site is within 50 m of several artificial mounds including one which contained an upright steatite vessel full of cremated bones which was in a rough cist.Ard point from the mound",1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60002,72312,Primary,1,,Cist,NE-SW,": Central cist under barrow. The barrow had been built to enclose a cist, aligned NE and SW, the base of which rested on the ground level as it was at the time of building, with the slab which formed the floor of the cist lying on Layer 8. A handful of cremated bone with some few flecks of charcoal had been scattered underneath this slab. The cist is fairly centrally located within the barrow. The cremated bones were deposited in the cist and a quantity of the charcoal of the pyre had been gathered up with the bones. Analysis of this charcoal shows that birch and hazel were among the types of wood used in the fire. A very badly burnt and crumbling pot sherd was found among the cremated remains, and a chipped stone pot-lid had been deposited in the cist presumably to accompany the burial. The cremated remains represented two individuals; one female and one male",3,2,,"Animal Bone (Other), Lid, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)","Cremation, Cremation" 60005,72313,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,secondary box cist (c0.8 x 0.5 x 0.54m internally) of more typical Bronze Age type. This was the only cist to be investigated and contained a disturbed cremation burial and un-burnt human bone.,1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Cremation, Inhumation" 60007,72315,Unknown,1,,Cist,NW-SE,"Quinni Moan (Petrie 1869): 'A fourth [cist] which contained an urn, measured approximately 21 by 16 by 16 deep. The material of which the urn was made was not stated'Cist with well-preserved remains of an adult; aligned NW-SE; associated with an urn but no further detail",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 60008,72316,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,In cist under barrow,2,2,,"Bag, Necklace","Inhumation, Inhumation" 60013,72317,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Central rectangular cist 0.75 x 0.5m with 2 cremation fills. The cist was constructed on the ground surface under the barrow. Upper fill contained 67g of cremated bone and 0.5g of charcoal. Lower fill contained 498g of cremated bone & 0.04g of hazel charcoal. they rep a MNI of 2 individuals - one adult male & a older juvenile. & burnt remains of sheep/goat & worked bone",2,2,,"Animal Bone (Other), Unknown Object","Cremation, Cremation" 50025,72318,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of three certain burials (vessels associated with cremated bones) from Tassel's Quarry, Allington, recorded by Thompson (1978).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)],Cremation 60042,72319,Unknown,1,,Cist,S-N,Barra Cist 306 (Cook 2006): with very disturbed burial,1,1,,Pebble,Inhumation 60042,72320,Unknown,1,,Cist,N-S,Barra Cist 103 (Cook 2006): Cist aligned N-S with tightly crouched inhumation,1,1,,Pillow,Inhumation 60044,72321,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,A skeleton exposed from beach erosion in a short-cist. Other short-cists in vicinity but washed away,2,1,,"Pebble, Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 60046,72322,Primary,1,,Cist,N-S,central short-cist under cairn with kerbing ,1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60049,72323,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"In central cist. Possibly 2 individuals of teenage or younger age (teeth suggest 3-5, 8-10 & 14-16). Cairn mound lots of burnt ash layers - redeposited from pyre and ?middens dates from the pyre debris etc suggest an Early Bronze Age chronology ",1,2,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],"Cremation, Cremation" 60025,72324,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": The basal slab [of the cist] did not rest directly upon the buried natural ground surface, but on a spread of dark soil (F406, F407) that included charcoal and burnt bone fragments. Some of this material (F407) may have been intruded from the cist at the point where the basal slab was broken through but it was also possible to identify undisturbed material (F406) which had clearly been deposited before the construction of the cist. Material from this context was submitted for radiocarbon dating and returned a determination of 2955 ± 85 BP (AA-11766).Mammal, bird and fish bones were represented in the deposit which underlay the cist (F406). The mammal remains included sheep (Ovis aries), dog/fox (Canis sp/ Vulpes vulpes), and common vole (Microtus arvalis). It should be noted that immature dog and fox bones are morphologically very similar and, in the case of a single bone, it is difficult to draw a definite conclusion about the species present. The bird remains included red grouse (Lagopus scoticus), teal (Anas crecca), kitti wake (Rissa tridactyla), guillemot (Uria aalge), snipe (Gallinago gallinago ), gannet (Sula bassana) and greylag goose (Anser anser). Fish was represented by a single cod (Gadus morhua) premaxilla.O'Sullivan in Barber et al 1996 notes that: this material may represent either creatures that used the cairn for nesting or remains which were deposited in the cairn by predators and carrion-eaters. This explanation may account for the wide range of faunal remains from the disturbed, partly vacuous body of the cairn, but is less likely to be true of the sheep, vole, dog/fox and wildfowl bones which were sealed by the central cist. These - with the possible exception of the rodent bones - may have been deliberately deposited prior to construction of the cist. This could be asserted with more confidence if the bones were burnt. However, as this is not the case, the possibility that these bones are also intrusive cannot be dismissed and their significance remains unresolved.",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 60059,72326,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of two foetal burials within stone settings in post-Beaker midden deposit (Midden I).Setting II comprised a group of six stones arranged in a circle, 0.5 in diameter. The foetal skeleton recovered from the interior of this setting was associated with a small, thick and heavy barrel-shaped pot. The burial produced a rc date of 1440-1210 cal. BC (AA-50320)",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 60059,72327,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Located immediately beneath the cist capping. Disarticulated remains of an adult male, found associated with a small barrel-shaped coarse plain pot (Vessel 39). Rc dates from this burial dated it to 1530 to 1390 cal BC.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 60063,72328,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,"two short cists under barrow, this one contained cremated remains in a clay urn (the other one was contained within a steatite urn) ",2,1,,"Worked Stone, Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 60066,72329,Unknown,1,,Cist,E-W,A series of 6 cists with 4 lying parallel to each other. Most were c. 1m long and 0.6m wide and 0.3m deep. Three of the cists lacked and bones or grave goods ,1,1,,Pebble,Inhumation 60066,72330,Unknown,1,,Cist,E-W,A series of 6 cists with 4 lying parallel to each other. Most were c. 1m long and 0.6m wide and 0.3m deep. Three of the cists lacked and bones or grave goods ,1,1,,Pebble,Inhumation 60068,72331,Primary,1,,Cist,E-W,"Cnip cist (Dunwell et al 1995): Eroded corbelled burial chamber/ cairn containing anorthostatic, slab-lined, sub-rectangular cist with maximal internal dimensions of 1.2m from E to W by 0.9m from N to S. This contained a well-preserved crouched adult inhumationThe skeleton was enveloped within a distinct stained sand, deriving from the decay of the soft body parts and/or textiles.",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Cover",Inhumation 60064,72332,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Cnip Cairn Area A burial (Lelong 2018, 6-9): c. 6 m to the south-east of the cairn, a burial lay in a shallow gneiss slab-lined pit cut into the consolidated machair shell sand. After the human remains were placed in the pit, it was apparently covered with a large slab. Several smaller slabs were found lying over the burial and at angles against the arc of upright stones - these may be the remains of a corbelled covering.Hr: The human remains were in a formal arrangement that appeared at first to represent a crouched burial, lying on the right side. However, on excavation the skeleton proved to be incomplete and not fully articulated. The body may have been in several parts Ð head, thorax and lower body Ð with a right arm and a lower left leg lying separate. The slight dislocation of several vertebrae also suggests an advanced state of decomposition. Osteological analysis established that the remains on the whole were adolescent in age and possibly male.Closer analysis and radiocarbon dating established that parts from at least two other individuals were represented. Additional elements include a tooth and several bones from hands and feet; one hand bone duplicated a bone in the articulated left hand of the main burial. All of these elements came from older individuals than that (or those) represented by the main burial: they were larger, fully fused and less eroded. SUERC-30853; Human bone: left rib; Ê3435±35 BP; 1745Ð1655 cal BC (95% confidence)All of the individuals interred in Area A were excarnated by exposure above ground, then reburied close to the cairn (Booth in Lelong 2018, 29).Gg: Close to the right side of the skull were three fragments of boarÕs tusk, one of them perforated, and a tooth from a probable juvenile seal. These may have been worn on a necklace or in a bag strung on thread or sinew.",1,2,,Pendant,"Inhumation, Inhumation" 60074,72336,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,In cell 5 - 4 individuals placed.,1,3,,Shell,"Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 60074,72337,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,Cell 7 had 3 deposits of human bone.,4,2,,"Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Carinated Bowl]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 60074,72338,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,"Cell 8 had 5 deposits of human remains, not all associated with grave goods ",2,2,,"Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 60074,72339,,,,Chamber,Unknown,Cell 10 with 2 deposits of human remains; one with grave goods,1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 60112,72341,Unknown,,,Cist,Unknown,": Cist-like structures in chambered tomb with inhumations (no mention whether disarticulated or not)",2,2,,"Pot [Unstan Ware], Pebble","Inhumation, Inhumation" 60112,72342,Secondary,,,Chamber,Unknown,": Parts of two inhumations in chamber - possibly Beaker insertions?",2,2,,"Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 60112,72343,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,": Later inhumation associated with a 'Cinerary Urn' Possibly a Food Vessel or a Collared Urn ",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 60121,72344,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Short-Cist containing ashes in an urn ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60122,72345,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Short-cist that is likely to be of Early Bronze Age date. The cist has grooved-and-lapped side stones The body was wrapped in textiles ,1,1,,Shroud,Inhumation 60123,72346,Primary,1,,Cist,NW-SE,"Cist orientated WNW-ESE, 1m by 0.48m by 0.58m deep.",1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Cremation 60124,72347,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Short-ist with degraded inhumation - cist was 0.65m long and 0.4m wide and deep,1,1,,Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)],Inhumation 60126,72348,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Degraded inhumation in short-cist and wrapped in an elaborate woollen cloth. ,3,1,,"Shroud, Bead(s), Bead(s)",Inhumation 60128,72349,,,,Cist,Unknown,"The bone fragments including some fused material and cramp, amounting to 850gms as weighed still moist, were deposited in Tank Ho Mus. RGL Jun 81.",1,2,,Tool (Unknown/Unspecified),"Cremation, Cremation" 60129,72350,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Urned cremation in cist ,1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60130,72351,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Short-cist 'containing calcined bones and a steatite urn, 8ins. high' found during ploughing",1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60130,72352,Primary,1,,Pit,S-N,": Pit with Bronze Age cinerary urn two-thirds full of burned bones, and containing sherds 'of a small urn' but 'not of an incense cup' was found",3,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Lid",Cremation 60131,72353,Unknown,2,,Cist,Unknown,Largish cist 1.5m long contained two burials.,1,2,,Macehead,"Inhumation, Inhumation" 60132,72354,Primary,1,,Cist,NW-SE,In cist c. 1m in length just on the N side of Loch Tankerside. Cist oriented NNW-SSE.,1,1,,Macehead,Cremation 60133,72355,Primary,2,,Cist,Unknown,Two layers of cremation in cist relating to two separate individuals; cist had grooved stone and bones of sea fowl were found above cremation. THis cist is on the tiny island,2,2,,"Animal Bone (Other), Worked Stone","Cremation, Cremation" 60136,72358,,1,,Cist,N-S,": A short flat cist, measuring 0.7m by 0.45m and 0.3m deep.The cist structure was intact, consisting of four vertically set wall slabs, with the ends roughly abutting each other, except in the north-west corner where the west slab projected beyond the north end of the cist. The side walls were tightly set around a single base slab, and projected below its upper surface. The angles did not appear to have been jointed or bonded.The primary cist fill (F2) had been somewhat disturbed during the accidental discovery of the cist. Lying between the remnants of the collapsed capstone and the base slab, this fill contained one large rim fragment and several smaller sherds of a coarse, straight-sided pot. A small quantity of vitrified material, hereafter termed cramp, was also recovered from this deposit. No trace of human bone was noted. The upper fill (Fl) had been removed by the landowners after the discovery of the cist, although a quantity of the soil had been left beside the open cist for examination. Fill Fl appeared similar to the primary fill and contained sherds of the same pottery.The Midskaill cramp ... contained a consistently higher level of phosphorus and calcium in proportions similar to those found in the mineral apatite, which constitutes bone. The cramp from Midskaill therefore appears to represent actual cremation material, albeit in vitrified form.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60138,72359,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown," cist interior measured 1.03m long, 0.66-0.78m wide and 0.71-0.76m deep, and comprised four large slabs cut in a way to allow each to interconnect with each other. ",2,1,,"Unknown Object, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 60140,72360,Primary,1,,Cist,NE-SW,"Short-cist oriented NW-SE and 1m x 0.7m. is base-slab however did not extend to the S end of the cist, but was broken across diagonally, and the bottom of the cist at this end was formed by the natural rock. It was on this natural rock surface that the pot had been placed. It appeared that the base-slab may have originally extended all the way to the end, and that the removal of the southern end was a secondary action. As it was, the base-slab stopped short of the S end of the cist by 400 mm on the E side and by 180 mm on the W.",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 60142,72362,Primary,1,,Cist,N-S,Cist c. 1.4m long and 1.2m wide with 5 stones. ,1,1,,Pebble,Inhumation 60152,72364,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Unusual double-storey cist (almost like a megalithic cist) or a transition from megalithic tomb to cist burial This is a later cist burial inserted into the cairn at a later date (so not quite like Taversoe Tuick or Huntersquoy) ,3,2,,"Macehead, Unknown Object, Basket","Cremation, Cremation" 60153,72365,,,,Cist,N-S,In unusual double cist with A frame type super-structure and roof stones or corbelling Cist c. 1.3m long and 0.6m wide,2,2,,"Hammerstone, Tool (Unknown/Unspecified)","Inhumation, Cremation" 60155,72366,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Composed of rectangular flagstones and 1-34 m long, 0-7 m wide and 0-73 m deep. Recently rediscovered with cap-stone intact.",1,1,,Liner,Cremation 60158,72367,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Urned cremation in small cist ,1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60161,72370,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Part of a small cist cemetery near Loch Kirbuster ,1,1,,Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60161,72371,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Part of a small cist cemetery near Loch Kirbuster ,1,1,,Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60164,72374,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Central cist within barrow with cremated bones and a small fragments of pottery,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60165,72375,,1,,Cist,E-W,": Roughly square cist at centre of barrow (c. 0.4m across). Steatite vessel SF19 was placed upright into the cist, Þtting it snugly and sealed with a shaped circular stone lid, SF20, which had broken and become slightly displaced after burial. The primary Þll of the urn comprised a burial of black ashy pyre-derived soil and 82 cremated bone fragments, probably from an infant, with 11 pieces of cramp.The upper Þll of the urn and the backÞll around the urn in the cist included loose ashy soil, several pieces of cramp and a few fragments of cremated adult bone. However observations during excavation and post-excavation analysis suggested that this material was disturbed and mixed with modern material. Only the infant cremation is recorded here.",2,2,,"Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified), Lid","Cremation, Cremation" 60166,72376,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cremation next to a steatite bowl in cist;,1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60166,72377,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cremation in pottery cinerary urn in cist,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60166,72378,,,,,Unknown,Cist found nearby the other again with a steatite urn ,2,1,,"Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified), Tool (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 50047,72382,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of four cremation burials within a small cemetery excavated by soldiers during drainage works. Whimster (1981, 476) grouped these into two burials but his information about the location of cremated bones, etc. is inaccurate so Thompson's (1982) identification of four burials is followed here (no cremated remains are mentioned with Brinson's (1943) Urn E but it is described as an Urn like the other vessels that contained cremated bone). Thompson notes that as a rule, each burial comprised one larger and one smaller vessel (1982, 738). In every case, the form of the original grave cut is not described.NB In addition to the grave goods included here, quantities of spherical pellets/melted iron slag that were scattered throughout the fill surrounding two of the burials (GIDs 50047; 72382) and flint flakes were found close to these burials (potentially used for propping the pottery vessels?)(Brinson 1943, 44).",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)]",Cremation 50047,72383,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of four cremation burials within a small cemetery excavated by soldiers during drainage works. Whimster (1981, 476) grouped these into two burials but his information about the location of cremated bones, etc. is inaccurate so Thompson's (1982) identification of four burials is followed here (no cremated remains are mentioned with Brinson's (1943) Urn E but it is described as an Urn like the other vessels that contained cremated bone). Thompson notes that as a rule, each burial comprised one larger and one smaller vessel (1982, 738). In every case, the form of the original grave cut is not described.In addition to the grave goods included here, quantities of spherical pellets/melted iron slag that were scattered throughout the fill surrounding two of the burials (GIDs 50047; 72382) and flint flakes were found close to these burials (potentially used for propping the pottery vessels?)(Brinson 1943, 44).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Coarseware)],Cremation 50026,72384,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of three burials represented by pottery vessels within the Lewis collection at the British Museum that have lost their associations (in terms of their spatial organisation) but which were directly associated with cremated bone and so are recorded separately (see also GID50026; Thompson 1982, 593-8; Birchall 1965, 303, Figs 9-11, No. 76).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)],Cremation 50026,72385,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of three graves represented by pottery vessels within the Lewis collection at the British Museum that have lost their associations (in terms of their spatial organisation) but which were directly associated with cremated bone (Thompson 1982, 593-8) (see also GID50026; Birchall 1965, 303, Figs 9-11, No. 79).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other fineware vessel)],Cremation 50026,72386,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"One of three graves represented by pottery vessels within the Lewis collection at the British Museum that have lost their associations (in terms of their spatial organisation) but which were directly associated with cremated bone (Thompson 1982, 593-8) (see also GID50026; Birchall 1965, 303, Figs 9-11, No. 84).",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Other specified type)],Cremation 50039,72387,Secondary,1,,Pit,N-S,Crouched inhumation burial of a teenage boy shoved into a small oval pit located to the north-east of the central cremation burial. A 'dagger-shaped' naturally-flaked flint was placed on his pelvis. Again the burial was capped with natural flints.,1,1,,Pebble,Inhumation 30001,72388,Secondary,2,,Chamber,Unknown,"Against back stone of E chamber and survived disturbance, small deposit of cremated bone with large pot sherds with Food Vessel affinities2 finely ground fragments of perforated stones - bracers - found in E chamber. Powell says they could be fragments of bracers but discounts that idea and calls them pendants. Woodward & Hunter (2011: 160) recognised them as fragments of the same bracer (but still a bit missing when brought together). 2 holed bracer of yellow-grey slate or schist with - frags of same 2-holed grey-yellow schist bracer; striations & worn or slightly worn; also evidence of polishing. NMW 64.357/1 & 64.257/2.Placed in E chamber and may originally have been with a Beaker inhumation (Beaker sherds also noted) but disturbed but cannot say with certainty so discounted as gg ",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 50061,72389,Unknown,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Contracted inhumation burial unaccompanied by grave-goods and therefore of uncertain date. The skeleton was laid in a shallow hole 3 in. deep, on its spine, the knees drawn up tightly towards the chin. After burial a group of unworked flints had been placed across the lower part of the face, and the corpse had been almost completely covered with a shell of compacted chalk (Bradshaw 1968, 253).",1,1,,Cover,Inhumation 30009,72390,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,part of small cist cemetery but little information ,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Inhumation 30011,72391,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Afon Wen Burial SF3 (Roberts et al 2007): Small pit with cremation burial slightly truncates edge of an earlier cremation burial in a Food Vessel.Staining on the bone suggests that the bodies may have been accompanied by a copper alloy object (now degraded) (Tellier 2015, 340)",2,2,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Unknown Object","Cremation, Cremation" 30013,72392,Primary,1,,Cist,NW-SE,small cist 1.6m x 0.8m covered by a small cairn. To the west of Penarth burial chamber is a cairn (PRN 197) occupying a small mound 0.5m high and 7m diameter. In 1910 a stone cist was found in the centre containing the fragmentary bones of a child and sherds ofPrehistoric Beaker ware.,2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 50072,72393,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Cremation 4 (MacPherson-Grant 1980). Urned cremation in pit. Inverted urn.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 50072,72394,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Cremation 8 (MacPherson-Grant 1980). Urned cremation in pit. Inverted urn.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 50072,72396,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Cremation 10 (MacPherson-Grant 1980). Urned cremation in pit. Inverted urn.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 50103,72398,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Bradstow School Barrow 4 Grave 1 (Moody 2009; 2013): Roughly rectangular grave cut (c. 1.2 x 0.96 x 0.31m). The edges of the cut were vertical or slightly undercut in places; the base was slightly irregular. It was orientated north east to south west along its longest axis.Hr: Crouched inhumation burial (orientation NE-SW, on LHS facing S) laid on the base of the cut. The bones were heavily eroded and only a few fragments (c. 10-20% of the body) remained including parts of the skull and long bones of the legs. Further skeletal fragments - an articulated row of teeth (SK 1) - found in the upper grave fill are suggested to come from the same body.Gg: a [grog tempered] pottery vessel, described as an accessory vessel, probably a collared urn, had been placed close to the skull on the south eastern side. The vessel was fragmented and appears to have collapsed under the weight of the fill of the grave.The slumping of chalk over the grave deposit is suggested to indicate that the grave was probably lined in some way.",2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Liner",Inhumation 50124,72400,Unknown,2,,Grave,Unknown,"Monkton (Area 7) Grave 2142 (Bennett et al 2008, 11): Inhumation burial in an irregular hollow (c. 0.8 x 0.4 x 0.25m), the cut for which was barely visible. Only 'a few scraps of human bone' (no further details given) were recorded. A few sherds of potentially LN pottery (Gibson in Bennett et al 2008, 47, fig 1/27), flint blades and a scraper (Bennett et al 2008, 75 fig 1/58) were recovered from the grave fill. The pottery and flint assemblages are recorded here as potential gg. The grave itself is flagged up as representing 'Neolithic complexities'.",2,1,,"Pot [Grooved Ware], Assemblage",Inhumation 50124,72401,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Monkton (Area 7), Ring ditches VI-VIII (satellite burials), Cremation 2025 (Bennett et al 2008, 43): Truncated cremation burial in an inverted urn in a small pit (c. 0.5m diameter, 0.12m deep). <10% of the cremation urn survived (Gibson in Bennett et al 2008, 62, fig 1/39 vessel 43: rim of barrel-shaped urn with four rows of horizontal finger tip decoration and an incised horizontal line. Only a few fragments of burnt human bone survived (no further information provided).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 50124,72402,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Monkton (Area 7), Ring ditches VI-VIII (satellite burials), Cremation 2027 (Bennett et al 2008, 43): Truncated cremation burial in an inverted urn in a small pit (c. 0.4m diameter, 0.11m deep). <10% of the cremation urn survived (Gibson in Bennett et al 2008, 61-2, fig 1/39 vessel 44: rim of an undecorated bucket urn.Refired, potentially when it was made. Only a few fragments of burnt human bone survived (no further information provided).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 50129,72403,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Tutt Hill, Ashford, cremation burial 98 (Brady 2006, 16): truncated circular vertical sided cremation pit with concave base (0.7m in diameter, 0.18m deep). The single fill contained 7g of cremated human bone and eight pieces of heavily calcined flint. The deposition of middle to late Bronze Age urns containing burnt flint and/or very little human bone is becoming a familiar rite (Allen and Gardiner 2000). ",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 50129,72404,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation burial 46 (Brady 2006, 18): roughly oval cremation pit with steep sides and a concave base (1.2m long, 0.83m wide, 0.23m deep). Contained a large quantity of cremated human remains (1288g) and the remains of several vessels including sherds of a decorated urn or jar and a possible unusual globular urn.",2,1,,"Assemblage, Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 30014,72405,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Two cremations in in pot 1 placed at higher level in the clay capping. Secondary deposit ,1,2,,Pot [Collared Urn],"Cremation, Cremation" 50129,72406,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cremation burial 44 (Brady 2006, 22): truncated cremation pit (0.07m deep) located just to the east of ring ditch 81. The fill contained 282g of cremated human bone fragments, including one cranial vault fragment. Included among the pyre debris were four small fragments of animal bone. These, along with turquoise staining on the cranial fragment suggest the inclusion of pyre goods in the cremation.",1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Cremation 50147,72408,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Possible cremation pit 47 (Stevens 2003, 3): small pit containing a near-complete East Anglian Beaker, a large fragment from a second beaker and a small quantity of burnt sandstone and bone.A small pit (47/48) was encountered and excavated during the 1999 works (Figs 9 and 12, S18). It contained a near-complete East Anglian Beaker and a small quantity of burnt sandstone and bone. Note because the Beaker is almost complete, it suggest that it may be a grave good associated with a cremation. There is a ring ditch nearby. It is stated in the assessment report that the pot from this pit (48) is likely to be a grave deposit",2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker]",Cremation 50165,72409,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Margetts Pit (Wessex Archaeology 2010) pit 279: Unurned LBA cremation burial with fragments of amber and unburnt bone. Within a cluster of cremation-related features (c. 10m from pit 315).Hr (table 6, 36): 86.9g burnt bone from a subadult/adult >13 yr",2,1,,"Bead(s), Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 50165,72410,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Margetts Pit (Wessex Archaeology 2010) pit 315: Unurned LBA cremation burial with fragments of amber and unburnt bone. Within a cluster of cremation-related features (c. 10m from pit 279).Hr (table 6, 36): 44.8g burnt bone from an adult >18 yr.",2,1,,"Bead(s), Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 50168,72417,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Pit deposit B (Moody et al 2010, 155): A very truncated pit, 1.12m diameter and only 0.1m deep, contained another two to three fragmentary vessels. Vessel 8 contained 15g of cremated human bone among mixed deposits of chalk nodules and silt from the later erosion of the feature.The crushed and severely abraded sherds were originally seen as one collapsed vessel but were later identified as the remains of at least two vessels, with a fragment from a third (MacPherson Grant in Moody et al 2010, 159).",3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)]",Cremation 50168,72418,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Pit deposit C (Moody et al 2010, 155): Initially it appeared that a single inverted vessel was contained within a roughly circular pit with a maximum diameter of 0.75m. At the western edge the base of the pit was shallow and flat, with the appearance of a platform adjacent to the pot. The vessel itself was contained within a more restricted basal depression wedged in with flint nodules contained in the chalky deposit filling the pit. Human bone and small amounts of charcoal amounting to 99g were recovered from the fill. Sherds from two additional vessels were identified upon further examination. All these sherds came from within Vessel 11 and there were no other discrete deposits of pottery from the cremation pit itself.NB the main description of this deposit suggests that the original association of the fragmented vessels (Vessels 12 and 14) and the cinerary urn (Vessel 11) is not known ...",3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)]",Cremation 50168,72419,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Pit deposit D (Moody et al 2010, 155): The pit was elliptical in plan with the longest axis measuring 0.56m and the shortest 0.5m; the cut survived to 0.35m in depth. The cut had a curved profile with the sides slightly undercutting the upper edge. A basal deposit of sandy clay incorporated flint nodules packing Vessel 13 in the cut; unusually in an upright position rather than inverted like the rest of the vessels described. The two deposits filling the vessel were composed mainly of flint fragments and chalk with occasional fragments of charcoal. Only two fragments of cremated bone (1g total weight) were recovered from the upper deposit. Additional sherds from a globular urn and possibly another bucket urn were present in the fill.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)]",Cremation 40040,72421,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Cowlam/Cottam, Stead (1986) Grave B (Greenwell (1877) Barrow L): Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), within square ditched enclosure.",5,1,,"Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Specified type), Pin (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Necklace",Inhumation 40040,72422,,1,,Ground surface ,NE-SW,"Cowlam/Cottam, Stead (1986) Grave C (Greenwell (1877) Barrow LII): Surface burial within square ditched enclosure.Flint scraper (in grave fill) not recorded as gg",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40040,72423,,1,,Ground surface ,N-S,"Cowlam/Cottam, Stead (1986) Grave D (Greenwell (1877) Barrow LI): Surface burial within square ditched enclosure.",2,1,,"Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 40040,72424,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Cowlam/Cottam, Stead (1986) Grave F: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), within square ditched enclosure.Ceramic sherd(s) (in grave fill) not recorded as gg.",1,1,,Point (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 72842,72425,,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grave made of squared blocks of chalk, c. 2m x 1.2m in plan and c. 1.2m down from the ground surface. It contained about two yards of rough flints, the pins and a few slight traces of bone.The pins are not with the other finds at Dover Museum and now appear to be lost (Parfitt 1994, 34).",2,1,,"Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72843,72427,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R2: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, C; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II-III) (by face/back of skull); STONE, Bracelet/bangle (jet/shale) (on/by arms); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by feet); GLASS, Glass bead(s) (1) (on/by ears/neck); ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by face/back of skull); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot inter., abraded and rim sherds absent on depos., glass inlay absent",5,1,R2,"Brooch (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Bead(s), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72428,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R3: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Ante-mortem: healed cut on outer surface of frontal bone and large cavity in right maxilla above molars (cyst) possibly caused by blow to face.Objects:WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (around body; to NE skull); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,R3,"Coffin, Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72429,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R4: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II-III) (on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII-III; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext., base and body sherds only - rim sherds absent on depos.NB Ceramic vessel in ditch fill not recorded as a grave good.",1,1,R4,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72843,72431,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R6: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by face/back of skull), Sherd(s) (in grave fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (around body; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext. rim sherd absent on depos.Sherd(s) (in grave fill) not recorded as gg.",2,1,R6,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72432,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R7: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, U; AGE, A (15-20); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (fitting) (by face/back of skull); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type H) (involuted, mock-spring discs, solid rivet, LT II-III) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by hand); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Brooch: Fe core wrapped in Cu alloy",2,1,R7,"Brooch (Specified type), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72433,,1,,Grave,W-E,":Grave architecture:Burial R8: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation W-E (fU)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, W-E (fU); POSTURE, Supine; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (right skull; right forelimb) (on/by lower torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R8,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],Inhumation 72843,72435,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial R11: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type L/Type 8 (penannular, LT II-III) (by face/back of skull); FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by face/back of skull); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (around body; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: rim sherds absent",4,1,R11,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72437,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R12: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, U; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by feet); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by feet; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot rim/body, rim sherds absent",2,1,R12,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72438,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R13: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, U; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type F) (involuted, applied enamel and rivets, LT II-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by thighs/feet); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (right hindlimb) (on/by thighs/feet; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: sooting ext./int., pierced hole and missing sherds",3,1,R13,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72439,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R14: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (around body) (to W); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by hand); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext., rim sherds absent",2,1,R14,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72440,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R16: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by face/back of skull); GLASS, Glass bead(s) (1) (on/by ears/neck); ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep)? (hindlimb) (on/by face/back of skull; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext., large rim sherd absent on depos. and fracture abraded",4,1,R16,"Coffin, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Bead(s), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72441,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R18: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, C; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by upper torso); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by upper torso; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: abraded int., soot ext., rim sherds absent",2,1,R18,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72443,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R20: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, M; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (fitting) (by ears/neck); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type G) (involuted, hinged pin mounted in head, LT II-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by face/back of skull); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by face/back of skull; in jar), Animal bone (sheep) (vertebrae) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",4,1,R20,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb], Animal Joint/Part [Trunk]",Inhumation 72843,72444,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R22: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by face/back of skull); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext., rim sherd absent on depos.",2,1,R22,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72843,72445,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R24: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation E-W (fN)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fN); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, scabbard; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Sword (on/by upper torso), Spearhead (around body); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (left forelimb; right skull) (on/by thighs); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII-III; BIOG. DETAILS, Spearhead: socket chipped",5,1,R24,"Scabbard, Sword, Spearhead, Animal Joint/Part [Limb], Animal Joint/Part [Head]",Inhumation 72843,72446,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R25: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, M; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (fitting) (by ears/neck); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type F) (involuted, applied enamel and rivets, LT II-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by feet); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by feet; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: vessel above girth absent on depos.",4,1,R25,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72447,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R27: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R27: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R27: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (fitting) (by face/back of skull); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by face/back of skull), Sherd(s) (in grave fill), Sherd(s) (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by face/back of skull; in jar?); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot base/ext., rim sherds absentSherds (in grave fill; ditch fill) not recorded as gg",4,1,R27,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72448,,1,,Grave,W-E,":Grave architecture:Burial R29: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation W-E (fS)People:Burial R29: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, W-E (fS); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R29: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, frags. (on/by lower torso/thighs); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R29,Unknown Object,Inhumation 72843,72449,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial R32: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial R32: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, C; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R32: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type G) (involuted, hinged pin mounted in head, LT II-III) (around body); FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (around body; SE of body); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot rim/base, broken when depos.NB grave date given is LTI-II but brooch within the grave is LTII-III",3,1,R32,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72843,72450,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R33: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by feet); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by feet; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot int./ext., chipped and abraded rim when depos.",2,1,R33,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72451,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R34: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fW)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Marked difference between robust/slight limb - may be post-depositional erosionObjects:WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II-III) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (in ditch fill), Sherd(s) (in ditch fill), Sherd(s) (in grave fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTIII; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot int./ext. but only 3 large non-conjoin. body/base sherds presentNB Ceramic vessel and sherds in ditch fill and sherds in the grave fill were not recorded as grave goods.",2,1,R34,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72843,72452,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R35: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type F) (involuted, applied enamel and rivets, LT II-III) (on/by hands/upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II?; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aNB grave date given is LTI-II but brooch within the grave is LTII-III",1,1,R35,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72843,72453,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R36: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (fitting) (on/by torso); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type D/Type 3) (long involuted, LT I-III) (on/by torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Sherd(s) (in grave fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aNB Ceramic sherds in grave fill not recorded as grave goods.",1,1,R36,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72843,72454,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R37: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R37: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R37: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type G) (involuted, hinged pin mounted in head, LT II-III) (on/by arms), frags. (on/by calves); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by ears/neck), Sherd(s) (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by ears/neck; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext., vessel above girth absent on depos.",3,1,R37,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72455,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R38: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People: Burial R38: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R38: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Pin (ring-headed/type 1-3 (LT I-II)) (by feet), Pin (ring-headed/type 1-3 (LT I-II)) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Sherd(s) (in grave fill), Sherd(s) (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Pin: broken (?post depos.)NB Ceramic sherds in grave/ditch fill not recorded as grave goods. Not clear which pin was broken on deposition.",3,1,R38,"Coffin, Pin (Specified type), Pin (Specified type)",Inhumation 72843,72456,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial R39: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fE)People:Burial R39: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R39: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type A/Type 1) (arched bow, LT I-II) (on/by arms), ?Pin (ring-headed/type 1-3 (LT I-II)) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by feet); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, Pin: broken (?post depos.)",3,1,R39,"Brooch (Specified type), Pin (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72843,72457,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R40: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R40: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R40: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (fitting) (on/by hands/upper torso); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type G) (involuted, hinged pin mounted in head, LT II-III) (on/by hands/upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Sherd(s) (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aNB Ceramic sherds in ditch fill not recorded as grave goods. Grave date given is LTI-II but brooch within the grave is LTII-III",1,1,R40,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72843,72458,,1,,Grave,W-E,":Grave architecture:Burial R41: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation W-E (fS)People:Burial R41: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, W-E (fS); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R41: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (right skull) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R41,Animal Joint/Part [Head],Inhumation 72843,72459,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R44: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R44: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A/B; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R44: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (left skull) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R44,Animal Joint/Part [Head],Inhumation 72843,72460,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R45: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation E-W (fS)People:Burial R45: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A/B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fS); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, M; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R45: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Knife(on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Knife: blade broken at point",1,1,R45,Knife,Inhumation 72843,72461,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial R46: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial R46: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R46: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type D/Type 3) (long involuted, LT I-III) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by feet); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by face/back of skull; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext., poorly fired, rim sherds absent (?post depos.)",3,1,R46,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72462,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R50: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation E-W (fN)People:Burial R50: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fN); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R50: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Knife (on/by hands), Spearhead/ (in grave fill); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Spearhead: thrust into grave during backfilling",2,1,R50,"Knife, Spearhead",Inhumation 72843,72463,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R54: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R54: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R54: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Ring (by ears/neck); FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Ring: possibly a hair ornament, on strand behind back",1,1,R54,Ear/Hair Ornament (Other),Inhumation 72843,72464,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R57: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation E-W (fN)People:Burial R57: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fN); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, C; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R57: WOOD, scabbard; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Sword (on/by upper torso), Spearhead (around body); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (skull) (on/by arms); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTIII; BIOG. DETAILS, Sword: tang broken before deposition",4,1,R57,"Scabbard, Sword, Spearhead, Animal Joint/Part [Head]",Inhumation 72843,72465,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R58: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation E-W People:Burial R58: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W ; POSTURE, Extended; SEX, C; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R58: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (right forelimb; skull) (on/by calves); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R58,Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part),Inhumation 72843,72466,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R59: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R59: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, U; AGE, A (17-20); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R59: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, Bracelet/bangle (jet/shale) (on/by arms); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II?; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R59,Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 72843,72467,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R64: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial R64: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, L (12-15); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R64: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Pin (ring-headed/type 1-3 (LT I-II)) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Pin: in two pieces ",1,1,R64,Pin (Specified type),Inhumation 72843,72468,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R69: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R69: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R69: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type D/Type 3) (long involuted, LT I-III) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by ears/neck); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,R69,"Brooch (Specified type), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72469,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R71: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R71: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R71: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by ears/neck), Sherd(s) (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by ears/neck; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext., rim sherd absent and fracture abraded when depos.NB sherds in ditch fill not recorded as gg",3,1,B71,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72470,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R60: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R60: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R60: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (by face/back of skull/upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Sherd(s) (in grave fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Brooch: in two pieces (?post depos.)NB sherds in ditch fill not recorded as gg",1,1,R60,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72843,72471,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R76: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R76: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Compression fracture in thoracic spine: T4 + T5 fused, T5 split - trauma from compression or congenital origin. Severe osteoarthritis in affected region. Objects:Burial R76: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (fitting) (on/by hands); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by hands); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (in ditch fill), Sherd(s) (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext., base and rim deposited separately in ditchNB ceramic vessel and sherds in ditch fill not recorded as gg",2,1,R76,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72843,72472,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R77: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R77: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R77: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type H) (involuted, mock-spring discs, solid rivet, LT II-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (in ditch fill), Sherd(s) (in grave fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext., half of rim circuit absent on depos.NB ceramic vessel in ditch fill and sherds in grave fill not recorded as gg",1,1,R77,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72843,72473,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R81: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R81: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R81: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R81,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],Inhumation 72843,72474,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial R82: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial R82: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R82: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (fitting); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type F) (involuted, applied enamel and rivets, LT II-III) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by lower torso); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by lower torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: only base and body present below waist: no rim sherds on depos.",4,1,R82,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72475,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial R83: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fE)People:Burial R83: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R83: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II-III) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by face/back of skull); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (right hindlimb) (on/by face/back of skull; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII-III; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: rim cracked and sherds missing, fracture abraded on depos.",3,1,R83,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72476,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R84: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial R84: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Ante-mortem: healed fracture of right clavicle and possible evidence of a septic finger causing fusion of phalangesObjects:Burial R84: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type A/Type 1) (arched bow, LT I-II) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by lower torso/feet), Sherd(s) (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by face/back of skull; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Sheep bone: 5 cut marks, soot int./ext., base and body present, no rim sherds on depos.NB sherds in ditch fill not recorded as grave goods",4,1,R84,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72477,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R87: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation E-W (fS)People:Burial R87: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fS); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R87: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Dagger (on/by thighs), Studs (on/by lower torso), frag. (around body); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Hammerhead: tip absent, Dagger: tip ?damaged",3,1,R87,"Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Stud, Hammer",Inhumation 72843,72478,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial R91: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial R91: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R91: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by feet), Vessel (in ditch fill), Sherd(s) (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Both Jars in grave & ditch: soot ext., base and body present: no rim sherds on depos.NB ceramic vessel/sherds in ditch fill not recorded as gg",3,1,R91,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72843,72479,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R92: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation E-WPeople:Burial R92: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W; POSTURE, Extended; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R92: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, Spindle whorl (chalk/limestone) (on/by ears/neck); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Spindle whorl: groove across body, poss. carried as tool-pendant",1,1,R92,Spindle Whorl,Inhumation 72843,72480,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial R94: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial R94: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Possible cause of death: spear thrust into back, to right side of spine, deflected outwards to front of bodyObjects:Burial R94: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Spearhead (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Spearhead tip snapped in body",1,1,R94,Spearhead,Inhumation 72843,72481,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial R97: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial R97: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R97: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type D/Type 3) (long involuted, LT I-III) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by face/back of skull); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,R97,"Brooch (Specified type), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72482,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial R102: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fD)People:Burial R102: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fD); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R102: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (fitting) (by ears/neck); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type B/Type 2) (flat bow, LT I-II) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R102,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72843,72483,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R106: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R106: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R106: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type D/Type 3) (long involuted, LT I-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by upper torso), Sherd(s) (in grave fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by upper torso; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot base, rim sherd absent on depos.",3,1,R106,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72484,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R107: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation E-W (fU)People:Burial R107: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fU); POSTURE, Supine; SEX, M; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, Right index finger associated with swelling causing pathological changeObjects:Burial R107: WOOD, ?scabbard; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Sword (on/by torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTIII-C1st AD; BIOG. DETAILS, Sword: damaged tip snapped from blade, flaked tang, missing washers",2,1,,"Scabbard, Sword",Inhumation 72843,72485,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R118: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R118a: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aBurial R118b: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (16-20); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R118a: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by ears/neck); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by ears/neck; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: base and lower circuit complete, rim absent on depos., Sheep bone: cut marksBurial R118b: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII-III; BIOG. DETAILS, Brooch: broken, lacking foot on depos.?",3,2,R118a&b,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb], Brooch (Specified type)","Inhumation, Inhumation" 72843,72486,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial R119: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial R119: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R119: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Bracelet (overlapping terminals/Type 3) (on/by arms); FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,,Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type),Inhumation 72843,72487,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R131: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R131: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R131: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by arms); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R131,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],Inhumation 72843,72488,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R134: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-SPeople:Burial R134: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R134: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type F) (involuted, applied enamel and rivets, LT II-III) (on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R134,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72843,72489,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R139: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation E-WPeople:Burial R139: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W; POSTURE, Extended/Flexed; SEX, U; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R139: WOOD, scabbard; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Sword (on/by torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTIII; BIOG. DETAILS, Scabbard: possible repair with two iron strips",2,1,R139,"Scabbard, Sword",Inhumation 72843,72490,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R140: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R140: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Possible cause of death: spear thrust into front of body, penetrating right public bone, twisting pelvis with a downward angleObjects:Burial R140: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by lower torso), Spearhead (on/by lower torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Spearhead: tip snapped off, socket broken",2,1,R140,"Brooch (Specified type), Spearhead",Inhumation 72843,72491,,1,,Grave,W-E,":Grave architecture:Burial R141: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation W-E (fN)People:Burial R141: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, W-E (fN); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, C; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R141: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Tools (undifferentiated) (2) (on/by upper torso), Knife (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Tine (on/by upper torso), Animal bone (pig) (right forelimb; right skull) (on/by lower torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Tools/knife/tine: poss. contained in small bag together = working assemblage/kit",6,1,R141,"Awl, Knife, Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), File, Bag",Inhumation 72843,72492,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R143: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People: Burial R143: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R143: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type G) (involuted, hinged pin mounted in head, LT II-III) (on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by face/lower torso/feet); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by calves; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: foot-ring vessel broken elsewhere - some rim sherds absent on depos.NB Jay et al (2012) rc dates not used as these are too broad to be helpful",4,1,R143,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72493,,1,,Grave,W-E,":Grave architecture:Burial R144: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation W-E (fD)People:Burial R144: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, W-E (fD); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Osteoarthritis of spine, causing fusion of C2 and C3. Osteoarthritis of hip.Objects:Burial R144: WOOD, scabbard; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Sword (on/by torso), Spearhead (by feet); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTIII?; BIOG. DETAILS, Sword: poss. break in hilt",3,1,R144,"Scabbard, Sword, Spearhead",Inhumation 72843,72494,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R145: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation E-WPeople:Burial R145: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W; POSTURE, Extended; SEX, F; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R145: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type G) (involuted, hinged pin mounted in head, LT II-III) (on/by arms); STONE, Spindle whorl (chalk/limestone) (on/by lower torso); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Sherd(s) (in grave fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Spindle whorl: ?suspended as pendant-tool, poss. around waistNB ceramic sherds in grave fill not recorded as gg",2,1,R145,"Brooch (Specified type), Spindle Whorl",Inhumation 72843,72495,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R146: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation E-W (fS)People:Burial R146: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fS); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R146: WOOD, scabbard; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Sword(on/by arms), Spearhead (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Sherd(s) (in grave fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Worked bone point (on/by upper torso), Animal bone (pig) (left forelimb; left skull) (on/by face/back of skull); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Sword: tang chipped, Bone point: two perforations in socketNB ceramic sherds in grave fill not recorded as gg",5,1,R146,"Scabbard, Sword, Spearhead, Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part)",Inhumation 72843,72496,,1,,Grave,W-E,":Grave architecture:Burial R148: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation W-E (fS)People:Burial R148: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, W-E (fS); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, C; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Ante-mortem: arm bone shaft swelling - inflammation from damage to soft tissue of right radiusObjects:Burial R148: WOOD, shield (by thighs); CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Shield (boss/binding) (on/by thighs); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Sherd(s) (in grave fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Shield-boss: fragments scattered around grave, in upper fill and pieces absent",1,1,R148,Shield,Inhumation 72843,72497,,1,,Grave,W-E,":Grave architecture:Burial R152: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation W-E (fU)People:Burial R152a: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, W-E (fU); POSTURE, Supine; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Possible cause of death: spear thrust into back of body, entering left side, near thoracic vertebrae - likely to have penetrated heart. Osteoarthritis of hip.Burial R152b: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, W-E (fU); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS,Objects:Burial R152a: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Spearhead (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Spearhead: snapped tip",1,2,R152a&b,Spearhead,"Inhumation, Inhumation" 72843,72498,,1,,Grave,W-E,":Grave architecture:Burial R153: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation W-E (fS)People:Burial R153: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, W-E (fS); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, C; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R153: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Wdg (on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Dagger: tang broken, tip damaged and blade very worn",1,1,R153,Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 72843,72499,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R154: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation E-W (fS)People:Burial R154: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fS); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (17-20); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R154: WOOD, shield (lower torso); CU-ALLOY, Sword (fitting) (on/by lower torso); FE, Sword (on/by lower torso), Spearhead2 (on/by lower torso), Tools3 (on/by torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Sprhd: one in 2 frags., cast into grave penetrating shield, Tongs w. Fe slag lump, Hammerheard: worn",7,1,R154,"Shield, Sword, Spearhead, Tongs, Spearhead, Slag, Hammer",Inhumation 72843,72500,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R159: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R159: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R159: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (left skull); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Head],Inhumation 72843,72501,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R163: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation E-W (fU)People:Burial R163: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fU); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R163: WOOD, shield (by thighs), scabbard; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Sword (on/by lower torso), shield boss/binding (on/by thighs); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII-III; BIOG. DETAILS, Sword: horn handle in two parts",3,1,R163,"Shield, Sword, Shield",Inhumation 72843,72502,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R169: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation E-W (fS)People:Burial R169: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fS); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, F; AGE, A (35+); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R169: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (left forelimb; left skull) (on/by arms); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part),Inhumation 72843,72503,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R170: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation E-WPeople:Burial R170: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W; POSTURE, Extended/Flexed; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R170: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Spearhead (around body) (N of shoulders); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R170,Spearhead,Inhumation 72843,72504,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R172: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R172: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R172: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (right forelimb; skull) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,R172,"Coffin, Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part)",Inhumation 72843,72505,,1,,Grave,W-E,":Grave architecture:Burial R174: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation W-E (fU)People:Burial R174: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, W-E (fU); POSTURE, Supine; SEX, M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R174: WOOD, ?shield (lower torso), scabbard; CU-ALLOY, frag. (on/by arms); FE, Sword (on/by upper torso), Spearhead7 (around body); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Worked bone points (2) (on/by lower torso), Worked bone toggles (2) (on/by lower torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTIII; BIOG. DETAILS, Sprhds: bent, twisted and snapped tips where thrust through shield in grave, Toggles incompl. On depos.",14,1,R174,"Shield, Scabbard, Unknown Object, Sword, Spearhead, Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Toggle, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Point (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72843,72506,,1,,Grave,W-E,":Grave architecture:Burial R175: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), ?rounded ditched enclosure, orientation W-E (fS)People:Burial R175: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, W-E (fS); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R175: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type K (solid foot catch-plate, LT III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aNB Jay et al (2012) rc dates not used as these are too broad to be helpful",1,1,R175,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72843,72507,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:R178: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R178: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R178: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (fitting) (by ears/neck); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type A/Type 1) (arched bow, LT I-II) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by feet); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig)? (forelimb) (on/by feet; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: lower circuit and base complete, rim sherds absenton depos.NB Jay et al (2012) rc dates not used as these are too broad to be helpful",3,1,R178,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72508,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial R180: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial R180: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R180: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II-III) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by feet); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext., rim sherds absent and fracture abraded on depos., Brooch: ?mended foot-plate",2,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72843,72509,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R182: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation E-W (fS)People:Burial R182: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fS); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, C; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Osteoarthritis of ankle and feet. Objects:Burial R182: WOOD, scabbard; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Sword (on/by torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Sherd(s) (in grave fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTIII; BIOG. DETAILS, Sword: chipped washerNB ceramic sherds in grave fill not recorded as grave goods",2,1,,"Scabbard, Sword",Inhumation 72843,72510,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial R183: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation E-W (fN)People:Burial R183: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fN); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R183: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Ring (toe) (by feet); FE, n/a; STONE, Spindle whorl (chalk/limestone)(around body/by ears/neck); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Spindle whorl: ?suspended as pendant-tool/in hair?",2,1,R183,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Toe)], Spindle Whorl",Inhumation 72843,72511,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:R186: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial R186: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, C; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R186: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by ears/neck; S of skull); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (around body; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext., rim and upper body sherds absent (?friable fabric)",2,1,R186,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72843,72512,,1,,Grave,W-E,":Grave architecture:Burial R188: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation W-E (fN)People:Burial R188: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, W-E (fN); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R188: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (right forelimb; skull) (on/by lower torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part),Inhumation 50088,72528,Unknown,1,,Grave,Unknown,Faussett recovered 'several prehistoric burial urns containing cremations' that were re-interred with Anglo-Saxon inhumation burials. This is interesting but vague. So likely the Saxon burials cut into and re-used EBA round barrows ,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50091,72529,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,: To the east and south east of central grave were three secondary cremations beneath inverted urns in pits,2,1,,"Pot [Biconical Urn], Pot [Incense Cup]",Cremation 50091,72530,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,: To the east and south east of central grave were three secondary cremations beneath inverted urns in pits,1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 50091,72531,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,: To the east and south east of central grave were three secondary cremations beneath inverted urns in pits,1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 50092,72532,Unknown,1,,Grave,NW-SE,"Eastling Wood, Phase 3 Grave 439 (Bennett et al 2014, 30-2, fig. 21):Grave: subcircular, aligned long axis north-west to south-east. The grave measured 1.30 by 1.05m was cut with steep, near vertical sides and flat base to a depth of 0.56m. Five struck flint flakes, animal bones and a cockle shell were recovered from the grave fill. Responding to the reverse stratigraphy represented by c14 dates (the earliest date comes from the upper burial), the excavator suggests that an initial burial (possibly Sk 566) with a Food Vessel was disturbed/removed by the insertion of the later interment (Sk 623).Sk 623:hr: The primary burial (SK 623) was of a child aged approximately five years laid on its right side, head to the north-west, facing south-west, with legs tightly flexed. The left arm was laid parallel with the body, with the forearm flexed and across the waist. The right upper arm lay parallel with the front of the body. Bone from the child provided a radiocarbon date of 1520-1280 cal BC (lab no 130971)Sk 566:hr: Over the pelvis of the child but separated from the early burial by a layer of soil was the fragmentary remains of the skull of a neonate, no more than a month old (SK 566). A few fragments of bone recovered from the upper grave fill by sieving were also from the burial, which was in a badly decomposed state. Bone from the skull of the later burial provided a radiocarbon date of 1955-1670 cal BC (lab no 141268)gg: At the foot of the grave (northeast end), and lying above the base of the grave in grave fill capping the skeleton, was the broken but nearly complete remains of a small undecorated Food Vessel - an open handled bowl of early to middle Bronze Age date.The Food Vessel is given an indirect relationship with the bodies here.",1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 50112,72533,Unknown,2,,Pit,NE-SW,Peripheral grave 1.4 x 0.8m on SW edge of ring-ditch next to ditch. Probably pre-dates construction of ring ditch ,1,1,,Pot [Grooved Ware],Inhumation 50170,72535,Primary,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Tothill Street, Minster: Early Bronze Age crouched inhumation burial buried with an assemblage of simple but personal objects.Hr (Bailey 2009, 70): A crouched inhumation burial of a woman aged 26-35, c. 1.52m tall. The woman had a spinal abnormality known as 'kissing spines' (leading to an abnormally straight posture and potentially a painful back) and an arthritic right ankle (probably resulting from a sprain)Gg (Bailey 2009, 70): a jet bracelet/armlet; an amber bead; a fossil sponge bead with an elephant tusk shell through it (recorded as two objects); a pig tusk bead.",5,1,,"Armlet, Bead(s), Bead(s), Shell, Bead(s)",Inhumation 50185,72536,Secondary,,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Collared Urn found upright immediately above ground surface and 2.5m away from the pit with Beaker. Possibly another degraded inhumation burial ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Inhumation 40050,72540,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Catfoss, Burial 5 (McInnes 1968, fig.1): Truncated, probably urned cremation within penannular ditch represented by fragments of pottery and cremated bone.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 40050,72541,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Catfoss, Burial 4 (McInnes 1968, fig.1): Relatively undisturbed urned cremation within penannular ditch.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 40050,72542,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Catfoss, Burial 8 (McInnes 1968, fig.1): Relatively undisturbed urned cremation within penannular ditch.",4,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Flake, Flake, Scraper",Cremation 40050,72544,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Catfoss, Burial 9 (McInnes 1968, fig.1): Relatively undisturbed urned cremation within penannular ditch.",5,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Flake, Flake, Flake, Flake",Cremation 40050,72545,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Catfoss, Burial 10 (McInnes 1968, fig.1): Relatively undisturbed urned cremation within penannular ditch.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 40050,72546,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Catfoss, Burial 11 (McInnes 1968, fig.1): Relatively undisturbed urned cremation within penannular ditch.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 40050,72547,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Catfoss, Burial 2 (McInnes 1968, fig.1): Truncated, urned cremation south of penannular ditch represented by the base of a pot and a cremation.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 40050,72548,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Catfoss, Burial 6 (McInnes 1968, fig.1): Truncated, probably urned cremation south of penannular ditch represented by fragments of pot and cremated bone.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 40050,72549,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Catfoss, Burial A (McInnes 1968, fig.1): Relatively undisturbed urned cremation located in an arc of pits to the north of the penannular ditch.",3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Flake, Flake",Cremation 40050,72550,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Catfoss, Burial B (McInnes 1968, fig.1): Relatively undisturbed urned cremation located in an arc of pits to the north of the penannular ditch.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Flake",Cremation 40050,72551,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Catfoss, Burial F (McInnes 1968, fig.1): Relatively undisturbed urned cremation located in an arc of pits to the north of the penannular ditch.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 72845,72557,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R190: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-SPeople:Burial R190: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fN); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R190: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type F) (involuted, applied enamel and rivets, LT II-III) (on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R190,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72845,72558,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R193: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R193: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (25-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R193: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Ring (ear) (by ears/neck); FE, frag.(on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Glass bead(s) (1) (on/by ears/neck); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Ring and bead: poss. Ear-ring or hair ornament",2,1,R193,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Ear)], Unknown Object",Inhumation 72845,72559,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R194: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R194: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R194: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type F) (involuted, applied enamel and rivets, LT II-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R194,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72845,72560,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R195: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R195: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R195: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type F) (involuted, applied enamel and rivets, LT II-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Brooch: no foot on depos.",1,1,R195,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72845,72561,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial R199: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial R199: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R199: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (fitting) (by ears/neck); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R199,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72845,72562,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R201: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE) People:Burial R201: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R201: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type J (short involuted, applied enamel on broad feet, LT II-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R201,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72845,72563,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R202: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R202: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R202: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type F) (involuted, applied enamel and rivets, LT II-III) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,R202,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72845,72564,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R204: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R204: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-20); BIOG. DETAILS, Osteoarthritis of spine: Schmorl's nodesObjects:Burial R204: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by ears/neck/face); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: vessel broken elsewhere and 'token' body and base sherds deposited in two clusters",1,1,R204,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 72845,72565,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial R206: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial R206: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial R206: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (fitting); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type J (short involuted, applied enamel on broad feet, LT II-III)/?; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Brooch: incomplete ",1,1,R206,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72846,72566,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial BF1: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial BF1: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF1: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Brooch: fragment only - lacks spring",1,1,BF1,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72846,72567,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial BF2: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial BF2: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Ante-mortem healed fracture of left clavicle and osteoarthritis of spineObjects:Burial BF2: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,BF2,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72846,72569,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF4: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial BF4: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched (on back); SEX, C; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF4: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (on/by thighs); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (around body); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by feet); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: base and lower circuit complete, upper body and rim sherds absent on depos.",3,1,BF4,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72846,72570,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF5: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial BF5: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF5: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,BF5,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72846,72571,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF6: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial BF6: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Osteoarthritis of spine and temporo-mandibular, hip and knee.Objects:Burial BF6: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by ears/neck), Sherd(s) (in grave fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by ears/neck; under jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext., chipped rim when depos., Sheep bone: cut marksNB sherds in grave fill not recorded as gg",3,1,BF6,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72846,72572,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial BF7: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial BF7: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF7: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,BF7,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72846,72574,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial BF9: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial BF9: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF9: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (on/by arms); STONE, Bracelet/bangle (jet/shale) (on/by arms); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Bracelet: worn, abraded edges",2,1,BF9,"Brooch (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72846,72575,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial BF10: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial BF10: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF10: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (by ears/neck), Bracelet (overlapping terminals/Type 3) (2) (on/by arms); FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Sherd(s) (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by thighs); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aNB sherds in ring ditch not recorded as grave goods",4,1,BF10,"Brooch (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72846,72576,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF11: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial BF11: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Possible infection of the palate, causing pittingObjects:Burial BF11: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Bracelet (mortice and tenon/Type 4) (on/by arms); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (in ditch fill), Sherd(s) (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: base and main body complete, rim absent on depos.NB ceramic vessel/sherds in ditch fill not recorded as grave goods",2,1,BF11,"Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72846,72577,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF13: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial BF13: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF13: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (on/by hands); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Sherd(s) (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aNB sherds in ditch fill not recorded as gg",1,1,BF13,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72846,72578,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial BF14: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fE)People:Burial BF14: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF14: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,BF14,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72846,72579,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial BF15: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fE)People:Burial BF15: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF15: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,BF15,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72846,72581,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF18: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial BF18: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF18: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by ears/neck); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by ears/neck; near jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext., base and lower cicuit only, rim absent on depos., Sheep bone: cut marks",3,1,BF18,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72846,72582,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF19: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial BF19: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Contracted (on back); SEX, C; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF19: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (on/by hands), Ring (by ears/neck), frag. (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (around body); GLASS, Glass bead(s) (1) (on/by ears/neck); ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by ears/neck; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: 2 body sherds only, no rim/base on depos., Bead: broken - only half depos.",6,1,BF19,"Brooch (Specified type), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Unknown Object, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Bead(s), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72846,72583,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial BF20: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW) People:Burial BF20: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Left auditory meatus infilled with calcareous deposit (loss of hearing?)Objects:Burial BF20: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type B/Type 2) (flat bow, LT II) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Sherd(s) (in grave fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aNB ceramic sherds in grave fill not recorded as gg",2,1,BF20,"Brooch (Specified type), Shroud",Inhumation 72846,72584,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF21: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial BF21: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, Osteoarthritis of hipObjects:Burial BF21: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by ears/neck); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,BF21,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],Inhumation 72847,72585,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF28: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial BF28: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF28: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (left forelimb; left skull) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext., base and lower body complete, rim and upper body absent on depos.",1,1,BF28,Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part),Inhumation 72847,72586,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF31: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial BF31: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted (on back); SEX, M; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF31: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type F) (involuted, applied enamel and rivets, LT II) (on/by lower torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,BF31,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72847,72587,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial BF37: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial BF37: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF37: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by face/back of skull); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: main body and some of rim present, no base sherds on depos.",1,1,BF37,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 72847,72588,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF41: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial BF41: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF41: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT II) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,BF41,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72847,72589,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF47: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial BF47: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted (on back); SEX, U; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF47: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, Ring (jet/shale) (2) (by face/back of skull); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, ?LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,BF47,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear)",Inhumation 72847,72590,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF48: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial BF48: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Possible benign tumour on cranium, causing growth of dense bone patchObjects:Burial BF48: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (right hindlimb) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,BF48,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],Inhumation 72847,72591,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial BF50: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial BF50: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Contracted (on back); SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF50: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep/goat) (on/by torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,BF50,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],Inhumation 72847,72592,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial BF53: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial BF53: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Contracted (on back); SEX, U; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF53: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, Brooch: fragment only, lacking foot",1,1,BF53,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72847,72593,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF56: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial BF56: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF56: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type A/Type 1) (arched bow, LT II) (around body) (near skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Sherd(s) (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aNB ceramic sherds in ditch fill not recorded as grave goods",1,1,BF56,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72847,72594,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF58: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial BF58: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF58: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by face/back of skull); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,BF58,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],Inhumation 72847,72595,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF60: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial BF60: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF60: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (left hindlimb) (on/by thighs); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,BF60,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],Inhumation 72847,72596,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial BF61: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial BF61a: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, U; AGE, ?L; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aBurial BF61b: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF61: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type A/Type 1) (arched bow, LT I) (on/by upper torso), Bracelet (overlapping terminals/Type 3) (on/by arms?), Beads (2) (by ears/neck); FE, n/a; STONE, Ring (jet/shale) (by feet); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, Brooch: replaced pin, Jet ring: ?split circuit",4,2,BF61,"Brooch (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Bead(s), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear)","Inhumation, Inhumation" 72847,72597,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial BF63: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation E-W (fN)People:Burial BF63: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fN); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial BF63: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Knife (on/by upper torso), Spearhead (by feet); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTIII; BIOG. DETAILS, Knife: tang possibly broken",2,1,BF63,"Knife, Spearhead",Inhumation 40197,72599,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial GS5: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial GS5: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial GS5: WOOD, shield?; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Spearhead4 (on/by torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Worked bone points (3) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Spearheads: blades chipped and damaged, where thrust through ?shield",8,1,GS5,"Shield, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 40197,72600,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial GS6: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial GS6: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE C; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Ante-mortem: tibia exhibits midshaft swelling - inflammation from damage to soft tissue (healed)Objects:Burial GS6: WOOD, cart; CU-ALLOY, Cart fittings (3) (on/by torso); FE, Cart fittings10 (on/by upper torso and feet, around body); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (left skull; right skull; left forelimb; right forelimb) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, 360-220 BC; BIOG. DETAILS, Cart: one wheel broken - ?during decay",4,1,GS6,"Horse Gear (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Chariot/Cart, Chariot/Cart Fitting (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part)",Inhumation 40197,72601,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial GS7: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial GS7: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed (on back); SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial GS7: WOOD, shield?; CU-ALLOY, Ring (toe) (by feet); FE, Spearhead10 (on/by upper torso, around body/ in grave fill); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Spearheads: tips broken and chipped, some due to being thrust through wood",11,1,GS7,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead",Inhumation 40197,72602,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial GS10: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial GS10: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Osteoarthritis of knee. Objects:Burial GS10: WOOD, shield?/scabbard?; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Sword (on/by torso), Spearhead14 (on/by torso/arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II?; BIOG. DETAILS, Spearheads: tips and blades broken and bent where thrust through shieldNB BM collection for this grave also includes half a ceramic spindle whorl. Not recorded as grave good as not verified in Stead (1991); Giles (2012)",16,1,GS10,"Shield, Sword, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead",Inhumation 40215,72604,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial K3: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial K3: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed (on back); SEX, M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial K3: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Scabbard (fitting) (on/by torso); FE, Sword (on/by torso), Spearhead (in grave fill/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (left forelimb; right forelimb; left skull; right skull) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, 350-160 BC; BIOG. DETAILS, Scabbard: broken plates repaired",6,1,K3,"Spearhead, Scabbard, Sword, Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), Spearhead, Spearhead",Inhumation 40215,72605,Secondary,1,,Unknown,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial K2: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation E-W (fN)Stead (1991) notes that the grave was not recognised, but the burial was cut into the upper filling of square barrow K6.People:Burial K2: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, E-W (fN); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Childbirth as likely cause of death: neonate may be in situ within pelvisObjects:Burial K2: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by thighs); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: no rim sherds present though burial badly disturbed",1,2,K2,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),"Inhumation, Inhumation" 40215,72606,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial K6: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial K6: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Childbirth as likely cause of death: neonate may be in situ with umbilical cord intactObjects:Burial K6: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Studs (by ears/neck), Ring (ear) (by ears/neck); FE, n/a; STONE, Ring (jet/shale) (on/by ears/neck); AMBER, Amber bead (on/by ears/neck); CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,2,K6,"Stud, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Ear)], Bead(s)","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40215,72607,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial K8: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial K8: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched/Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, Osteoarthritis of spine and vertebral collapse, possibly linked to trauma. Osteoarthritis of metacarpal/carpal.Objects:Burial K8: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (left skull) (on/by torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,K8,Animal Joint/Part [Head],Inhumation 72848,72609,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS23: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS23: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS23: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type B/Type 2) (flat bow, LT I-II) (fitting) (on/by upper torso); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type B/Type 2) (flat bow, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS23,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72610,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS26: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial WS26: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS26: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, Bead (chalk/limestone) (on/by ears/neck); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS26,"Coffin, Bead(s)",Inhumation 72848,72611,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS34: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial WS34: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS34: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (fitting) (by face/back of skull); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS34,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72612,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS53: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS53: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS53: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig)? (forelimb) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS53,"Coffin, Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72848,72613,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS55ii: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS55ii (double burial): EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aBurial WS54i (double burial): EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS55ii: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (fitting) (on/by upper torso); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aBurial WS54i (double burial): WOOD, Wcf; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",4,2,WS55,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Coffin","Inhumation, Inhumation" 72848,72614,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS56: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS56: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE ?D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS56: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Staples (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Staple: bent in three - shroud closing device, found in front of face",2,1,WS56,"Coffin, Staple",Inhumation 72848,72615,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS57: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS57: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS57: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Bracelet (overlapping terminals/Type 3) (on/by arms), Tweezers (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Tweezers: bent and one terminal absent",3,1,WS57,"Coffin, Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Tweezers",Inhumation 72848,72616,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS58: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS58: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS58: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS58,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72617,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS59: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS59: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS59: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS59,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72618,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS60: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS60: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS60: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, Bracelet (abutting terminals/Type 2) (on/by arms); FE, Brackets (on/by arms), Bracelet (abutting terminals/Type 2) (on/by arms), Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, Ring (jet/shale) (on/by arms); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Bronze bracelet with jet ring",6,1,WS60,"Coffin, Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Bracket, Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear)",Inhumation 72848,72619,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS61: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial WS61: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS61: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Staples (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Staple: bent in three - shroud closing device, found in mouth",2,1,WS61,"Coffin, Staple",Inhumation 72848,72620,,1,,Grave,Unknown,":Grave architecture:Burial WS64: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation ?People:Burial WS64: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, ?; POSTURE, ?; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS64: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Ring (by face/back of skull); FE, Tweezers (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, Amber bead (on/by face/back of skull); CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Glass bead(s) (2) (on/by face/back of skull); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Ring: with 3 beads (2 glass, 1 amber), and tweezers = pendantNB ring and closely associated bead found by ear recorded as one object (earring)",2,1,WS64,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Ear)], Tweezers",Inhumation 72848,72621,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS69: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial WS69: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS69: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (fitting) (on/by upper torso); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS69,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72622,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS73: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS73: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS73: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, Amber bead (on/by ears/neck); CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS73,"Coffin, Bead(s)",Inhumation 72848,72623,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial WS84: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation E-W (fS)People:Burial WS84: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fS); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS84: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (right hindlimb) (on/by calves); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS84,"Coffin, Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72848,72624,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS89: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS89: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS89: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type A/Type 1) (arched bow, LT I-II) (by feet); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS89,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72625,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS92: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial WS92: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45) but King (2010) 45+; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS92: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS92,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72626,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS94: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS94: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F (M - SK); AGE, A (25-35) but King (2010) (36-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS94: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Ring (toe) (2) (by feet); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS94,"Coffin, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Toe)], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Toe)]",Inhumation 72848,72627,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS98: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS98: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS98: WOOD, coffin, shield; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Sword (on/by torso), Shield (boss/binding) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS98,"Coffin, Shield, Sword",Inhumation 72848,72628,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS101: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS101: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS101: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by lower torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Worked bone point (on/by lower torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS101,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Point (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72848,72629,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS102: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS102: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35) but King (2010) 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS102: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, Bead (jet/shale) (on/by ears/neck); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Glass bead(s) (1) (on/by ears/neck); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS102,"Coffin, Bead(s)",Inhumation 72848,72630,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS104: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS104: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS104: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS104,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72631,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS114: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS114: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Partially healed cut to head, right occipital (?sword blow)Objects:Burial WS114: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Worked bone ring (hand) (on/by hand); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS114,"Coffin, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)]",Inhumation 72848,72632,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS115: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS115: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS115: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (fitting) (on/by upper torso); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Brooch: only catch-plate, pin and foot survive",3,1,WS115,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72633,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS117: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS117: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS117: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type C/Type 5) (long flat bow, LT II-III) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (right forelimb) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII-III; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS117,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72848,72634,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS121: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS121: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS121: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Pin (straight) (on/by lower torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS121,"Coffin, Pin (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72635,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS124: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS124: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS124: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Bracelet (overlapping terminals/Type 3) (on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS124,"Coffin, Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72636,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS129: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS129: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS129: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by feet); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by feet; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot lower body, one third of rim and upper body sherds absent on deposition",3,1,WS129,"Coffin, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72848,72637,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS130: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS130: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS130: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by upper torso); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (right hindlimb) (on/by upper torso; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot ext. lower body, only base and lower circuit of vessel present on deposition",3,1,WS130,"Coffin, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72848,72638,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS132: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial WS132: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS132: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Bracelet (abutting terminals/Type 2) (on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,WS132,Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type),Inhumation 72848,72639,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS133: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial WS133: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS133: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Bracelet (abutting terminals/Type 2) (on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS133,"Coffin, Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72640,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS136: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS136: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS136: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by upper torso); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot int., only lower circuit present on deposition",3,1,WS136,"Coffin, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72848,72641,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS137: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS137: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS137: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Bracelet (solid/Type 1) (on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS137,"Coffin, Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72642,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS138: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS138: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35) but King (2010) 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS138: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS138,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72643,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS139: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial WS139: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS139: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Necklace of glass beads (34) (on/by ears/neck); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS139,"Coffin, Necklace",Inhumation 72848,72644,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS145: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS145: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS145: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Pin (ring-headed/type 1-3 (LT I-II)) (on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, Cu alloy 'rod': poss. an unfinished clasp",2,1,WS145,"Coffin, Pin (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72645,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS146: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS146: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35) but King (2010) 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS146: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, frag. (on/by upper torso); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type D/Type 3) (long involuted, LT I-III) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS146,"Coffin, Clasp, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72646,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS149: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS149: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS149: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (fitting) (on/by lower torso); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by lower torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS149,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72647,,1,,Grave,W-E,":Grave architecture:Burial WS154: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation W-E (fN)People:Burial WS154: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, W-E (fN); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS154: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by face/back of skull; in grave fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: only fragments deposited, partly under skull and in grave fill",1,1,WS154,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 72848,72648,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS155: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS155: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS155: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, Ring (ear) (by ears/neck), Bracelet (overlapping terminals/Type 3) (on/by arms), Bracelet (mortice and tenon/Type 4) (on/by arms), Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type 6 (inlaid bow) (by ears/neck); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type 6 (inlaid bow) (fitting) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Necklace of glass beads (42) (on/by ears/neck); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",7,1,WS155,"Coffin, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Ear)], Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Necklace",Inhumation 72848,72649,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS158: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS158: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS158: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Pin (ring-headed/type 1-3 (LT I-II)) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS158,"Coffin, Pin (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72650,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS160: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS160: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS160: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type A/Type 1) (arched bow, LT I-II) (on/by lower torso), Bracelet (mortice and tenon/Type 4) (on/by arms); FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS160,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72651,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS161: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial WS161: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS161: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (right hindlimb) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS161,"Coffin, Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72848,72652,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS166: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial WS166: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS166: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type L/Type 8 (penannular, LT II-III) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS166,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72653,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS167: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial WS167: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, L (14-18); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS167: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Ring (on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS167,"Coffin, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear)",Inhumation 72848,72654,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS171: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial WS171: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS171: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type D/Type 3) (long involuted, LT I-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS171,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72655,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS177: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial WS177: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, J (8-10); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS177: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, Quernstone (by face/back of skull); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Upper stone of beehive quern under head",1,1,WS177,Quernstone,Inhumation 72848,72656,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS179: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS179: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS179: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type B/Type 2) (flat bow, LT I-II) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS179,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72657,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS180: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial WS180: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS180: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Brooch: foot-plate and catch missing",2,1,WS180,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72658,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial WS186: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation E-W (fS)People:Burial WS186: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE ?B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fS); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS186: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig tooth) (around body), Animal bone (sheep forelimb) (around body); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS186,"Coffin, Animal Joint/Part [Limb], Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]",Inhumation 72848,72659,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS193: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS193: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45) but King (2010) 45+; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS193: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS193,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72660,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS205: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS205: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS205: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type A/Type 1) (arched bow, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS205,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72661,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS209: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial WS209: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS209: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Glass bead(s) (18) (on/by torso); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Glass necklace: scattered as if broken assunder over body",2,1,WS209,"Coffin, Necklace",Inhumation 72848,72662,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS210: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS210: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS210: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, Ring (by ears/neck), Tweezers (by ears/neck), Bracelet (mortice and tenon/Type 4) (on/by arms); FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Glass bead(s) (70) (on/by ears/neck); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",5,1,WS210,"Coffin, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Tweezers, Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Necklace",Inhumation 72848,72663,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS211: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fE)People:Burial WS211: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS211: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Spearhead (on/by lower torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Spearhead: in two parts (?post depos.) found in stomach region, possible cause of death",2,1,WS211,"Coffin, Spearhead",Inhumation 72848,72664,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS223: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial WS223: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS223: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS223,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72665,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS226: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS226: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45) but King (2010) 45+; BIOG. DETAILS, Fractured noseObjects:Burial WS226: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS226,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72666,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS230: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial WS230: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS230: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type L/Type 8 (penannular, LT II-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII-III; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS230,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72667,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS233: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS233: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS233: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type D/Type 3) (long involuted, LT I-III) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS233,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72668,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS236: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fE)People:Burial WS236: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS236: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, Bracelet (mortice and tenon/Type 4) (on/by arms); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type 7 (S-shape) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Necklace of glass beads (77) (on/by ears/neck); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",4,1,WS236,"Coffin, Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Necklace",Inhumation 72848,72669,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS239: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS239: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS239: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (left forelimb) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS239,"Coffin, Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72848,72670,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial WS244: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation E-W (fN)People:Burial WS244: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, E-W (fN); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35) but King (2010) 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS244: WOOD, ?coffin, Charcoal (by face); CU-ALLOY, Ferrule (on/by upper torso); FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS244,"Coffin, Ferrule, Unknown Object",Inhumation 72848,72671,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS245: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS245: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS245: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, Ring (by ears/neck); FE, n/a; STONE, Ring (jet/shale) (on/by ears/neck); AMBER, Amber ring (on/by ears/neck); CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",4,1,WS245,"Coffin, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear)",Inhumation 72848,72672,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS249: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS249: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS249: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Necklace of glass beads (75) (on/by ears/neck); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS249,"Coffin, Necklace",Inhumation 72848,72673,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS250: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS250: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS250: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type D/Type 3) (long involuted, LT I-III) (on/by lower torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS250,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72674,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS252: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS252: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS252: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type D/Type 3) (long involuted, LT I-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS252,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72675,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS257: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial WS257: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS257: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, Ring (by ears/neck); FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Necklace of glass beads (52) (on/by ears/neck); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS257,"Coffin, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Necklace",Inhumation 72848,72676,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS268: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS268: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS268: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type 7 (S-shape) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Glass bead(s) (1) (on/by upper torso); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS268,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Bead(s)",Inhumation 72848,72677,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS269: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial WS269: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F but SK U; AGE, A (25-35) but King (2010) 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS269: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Worked bone points (3) (around body); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Bone points: ?shroud pins",4,1,WS269,"Coffin, Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72848,72678,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS270: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS270: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS270: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Staples (3) (around body), Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Glass bead(s) (1) (on/by upper torso); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",4,1,WS270,"Coffin, Staple, Brooch (Specified type), Bead(s)",Inhumation 72848,72679,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS273: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS273: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS273: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (fitting) (by face/back of skull); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS273,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72680,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS274: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS274: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS274: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type 6 (inlaid bow) (by ears/neck); FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Necklace of glass beads (49) (on/by upper torso); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS274,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Necklace",Inhumation 72848,72681,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS275: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS275: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS275: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type B/Type 2) (flat bow, LT I-II) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS275,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72682,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS277: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS277: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS277: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by face/back of skull); GLASS, Glass bead(s) (1) (on/by upper torso); ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by face/back of skull; in jar); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: lower circuit only deposited, slight foot-ring base",4,1,WS277,"Coffin, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Bead(s), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72848,72683,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS279: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS279: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS279: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type D/Type 3) (long involuted, LT I-III) (by face/back of skull); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS279,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72684,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS284: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS284: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS284: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Glass bead(s) (55) (on/by ears/neck); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS284,"Coffin, Necklace",Inhumation 72848,72685,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS286: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS286: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS286: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Pin (ring-headed/type 1-3 (LT I-II)) (on/by hands), Pin (ring-headed/type 1-3 (LT I-II)) (on/by calves), Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type B/Type 2) (flat bow, LT I-II) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",4,1,WS286,"Coffin, Pin (Specified type), Pin (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72686,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS295: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS295: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS295: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by feet); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS295,"Coffin, Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72848,72687,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS309: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS309: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Possible death in late pregnancy: foetus in situObjects:Burial WS309: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS309,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72688,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS312: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS312: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS312: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, Ring (by ears/neck); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by upper torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS312,"Coffin, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72689,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial WS317: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation E-W (fS)People:Burial WS317: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, E-W (fS); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS317: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Ring (hand) (on/by hands); FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,WS317,Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)],Inhumation 72848,72690,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS327: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial WS327: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS327: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type A/Type 1) (arched bow, LT I-II) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS327,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72691,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS336: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial WS336: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, ?F; AGE, L (15-16); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS336: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Rings (2) (by ears/neck); STONE, Beads (jet/shale) (64) (on/by ears/neck); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS336,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Ear)], Necklace",Inhumation 72848,72692,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS346: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS346: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS346: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Worked bone points (7) (around body); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",8,1,WS346,"Coffin, Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72848,72693,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS349: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial WS349: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE ?D; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS349: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Bracelet (abutting terminals/Type 2) (on/by arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Bracelet: incomplete",1,1,WS349,Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type),Inhumation 72848,72694,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS360: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS360: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS360: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Worked bone point (around body); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS360,"Coffin, Point (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72848,72695,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS376: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial WS376: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, ?F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS376: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Glass bead(s) (76) (on/by ears/neck); ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS376,"Coffin, Necklace",Inhumation 72848,72696,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS391: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS391: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS391: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by calves); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,WS391,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],Inhumation 72848,72697,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS400: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS400: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS400: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, Ring (toe) (2) (by feet); FE, Pin (straight) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",4,1,WS400,"Coffin, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Toe)], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Toe)], Pin (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72698,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS402: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), sub-rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS402: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS402: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig)? (left forelimb; right hindlimb) (around body); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS402,"Coffin, Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72848,72699,,1,,Grave,W-E,":Grave architecture:Burial WS419: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation W-E (fS)People:Burial WS419: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, W-E (fS); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS419: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (around body); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Jar: soot int., only lower circuit of vessel deposited",2,1,WS419,"Coffin, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72848,72700,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS421: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS421: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS421: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, Ring (jet/shale) (on/by hand); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Worked bone ring (hand) (on/by hand); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",3,1,WS421,"Coffin, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)]",Inhumation 72848,72701,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS435: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial WS435: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS435: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep) (left hindlimb) (on/by calves); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,WS435,"Coffin, Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72848,72702,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS438: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People: Burial WS438: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS438: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (fitting) (on/by lower torso), Tags (2) (by feet); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by lower torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",4,1,WS438,"Coffin, Brooch (Specified type), Tag, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 72848,72703,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Burial WS453:Grave architecture:Burial WS453 (CB1): Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial WS453 (CB1): EYORKS BURIAL TYPE C; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (?17-25) but King (2010) 26-35; BIOG. DETAILS, Healed sharp force trauma to occipital and segmental fracture of R humerusObjects:Burial WS453 (CB1): WOOD, cart, shield; CU-ALLOY, Cart fittings (5) (on/by torso), Shield (boss/binding) (fitting) (on/by torso), Belt discs (on/by lower torso); FE, Cart fittings (11) (on/by torso/arms), Sword (on/by torso), Spearheads (7) (on/by torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (left forelimb; left skull) (on/by torso), Worked bone cart fitting (around body); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Spearheads: damaged shafts and blade, from thrusting into grave? (NB before cart box)",13,1,WS453 (CB1),"Chariot/Cart, Shield, Chariot/Cart Fitting (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Disc, Sword, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Spearhead, Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part)",Inhumation 72848,72704,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Burial WS454 (CB2):Grave architecture:Burial WS454 (CB2): Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS454 (CB2): EYORKS BURIAL TYPE C; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS454 (CB2): WOOD, cart ; CU-ALLOY, Cart fittings (7) (on/by torso/arms), Box (on/by upper torso), frags. (on/by upper torso); FE, Cart fittings (7) (on/by torso/arms), Mirror (on/by upper torso), Ring (around body), Pin (around body); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (left forelimbs) (2) (on/by lower torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, (Pin: gold strip wound around coral inlay) Decoration on lynch pins 'worn through polishing'",10,1,WS454 (CB2),"Chariot/Cart, Chariot/Cart Fitting (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Box, Mirror, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb], Unknown Object, Animal Joint/Part [Limb], Unknown Object",Inhumation 72848,72705,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Burial WS455 (CB3):Grave architecture:Burial WS455 (CB3): Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial WS455 (CB3): EYORKS BURIAL TYPE C; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, A (?17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial WS455 (CB3): WOOD, cart, shield; CU-ALLOY, Cart fittings (5) (around body), Scabbard (on/by torso), Belt discs (on/by lower torso), frags. (on/by torso); FE, Cart fittings (9) (around body), Sword (on/by torso), Shield (boss/binding) (on/by thighs); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI-II; BIOG. DETAILS, Scabbard: worn decoration, Yoke: repair patches?, Terret: one reinforced",7,1,WS455 (CB3),"Chariot/Cart, Shield, Chariot/Cart Fitting (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Scabbard, Strap fitting, Unknown Object, Sword",Inhumation 72848,72706,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS5: Barrow 1, burial 1: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fW)'Cart-shaped grave'People:Burial WS5a: Barrow 1, burial 1: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE C/A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A/L (17-19); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aBurial WS5b: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE C/A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aBurial WS5c: SEX, U; AGE, I (foetus);Objects:Burial WS5a: Barrow 1, burial 1: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, Ring (by ears/neck); FE, n/a; STONE, Ring (jet/shale) (on/by ears/neck); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Paste bead (on/by ears/neck); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Burial in 'cart-shape' grave, wearing ?pendant or ear-ringBurial WS5b: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, ?Ring (toe) frag. (by feet); FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (sheep tooth) (on/by face/back of skull); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Burial in 'cart-shape' grave",3,3,"WS5: Barrow 1, burial 1","Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Toe)], Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 30000,72709,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Moel Goedog, F10 (Lynch 1985, 22-3): pit in SW quadrant, 0.38m x 0.3m. Near 2 stone holes. Inverted CU with small stones placed on top. 356g cremated bone in pot ",2,1,,"Flake, Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 30006,72711,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,A second inverted Collared Urn found close to the first on the ground surface. It also contained a cremation and an accessory vessel,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 30007,72712,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,central cist under barrow with two broken beaker vessels. Cist over 1m long and marked by stone monolith. Grave stone marker. Covered by capstone with pile of quartz pebbles on top of it,2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 30015,72715,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit inserted into ring cairn material. In a pot . Covered by cairn material ,3,1,,"Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 30015,72716,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In a pit in an inverted pot on the northern side of the cairn ,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Bead(s)",Cremation 30015,72717,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit under part of ring cairn. In inverted pot ,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Lid",Cremation 30015,72718,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Small stone box or cist containing pot H. Pot was very tightly jammed into the cist, resulting in cracking it. Cist was 40cm high. It had been filled with loose granular 'foreign' soil. It contained the most amount of bone and v interesting grave goods ",5,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Necklace, Bead(s), Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Lid",Cremation 30015,72719,Secondary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,In pot on GS on E side of cairn. Pot inverted over a mass of charcoal and burnt bone. ,3,1,,"Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Collared Urn], Whetstone ",Cremation 30015,72720,Secondary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,On NW side of cairn. Inserted on ground surface in an inverted pot. Much of the bone had spilled out,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Blade",Cremation 30015,72721,Unknown,1,,Missing,Unknown,In disturbed are of cairn and broken ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 40196,72722,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial GSl 1/2: Single Grave 2: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fW)People:Burial GSl 1/2: Single Grave 2: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Ante-mortem: healed fracture of right tibiaObjects:Burial GSl 1/2: Single Grave 2: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by face/back of skull); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Black staining: ?cloth over body covering grave, Jar: only ?upper circuit and part of rim deposited: ?LIANB black staining representing cloth wrapping recorded as separate object",2,1,GSl 1/2: Single Grave 2,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Cover",Inhumation 40196,72723,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial GSl 4a: Barrow 1 Grave 1: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation E-W (fS)People:Burial GSl 4a: Barrow 1 Grave 1: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, E-W (fS); POSTURE, Contracted; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial GSl 4a: Barrow 1 Grave 1: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type L/Type 8 (penannular, LT II-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,GSl 4a: Barrow 1 Grave 1,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 40196,72724,,1,,Grave,Unknown,":Grave architecture:Burial GSl 4a: Barrow 1 Grave 3: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation ?People:Burial GSl 4a: Barrow 1 Grave 3: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, ?; POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, U; AGE, I; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial GSl 4a: Barrow 1 Grave 3: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Vessel (on/by lower torso?); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,GSl 4a: Barrow 1 Grave 3,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40196,72725,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial GSl 4b: Single Grave 1: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial GSl 4b: Single Grave 1: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Ante-mortem: healed fracture of right clavicleObjects:Burial GSl 4b: Single Grave 1: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (humerus?) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, Black staining: ?cloth over body",2,1,GSl 4b: Single Grave 1,"Animal Bone (Other), Cover",Inhumation 40196,72726,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial GSl 7: Barrow 2, Burial 1: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial GSl 7: Barrow 2, Burial 1: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial GSl 7: Barrow 2, Burial 1: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, Mirror (fitting) (on/by lower torso); FE, Mirror (on/by lower torso); STONE, Carved block (figurine?) (chalk/limestone) (on/by lower torso); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig teeth) (2) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, ?LIA; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aNB Jay et al (2012) rc dates not used as substantially different to Garrow et al (2009) and no clear discussion of why this is.",4,1,"GSl 7: Barrow 2, Burial 1","Coffin, Mirror, Worked Stone, Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]",Inhumation 40196,72727,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,":Grave architecture:Burial GSl 7: Barrow 2, Burial 2: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation NE-SW (fSE)People:Burial GSl 7: Barrow 2, Burial 2: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, NE-SW (fSE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-30); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial GSl 7: Barrow 2, Burial 2: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, Carved block (chalk/limestone) (on/by ears/neck); AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",1,1,"GSl 7: Barrow 2, Burial 2",Worked Stone,Inhumation 40196,72728,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial GSl 8/10: Grave 2, Burial 1 (in text), 2 (in figs): Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fU)People:Burial GSl 8/10: Grave 2, Burial 1 (in text), 2 (in figs): EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fU); POSTURE, Contracted (on back); SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial GSl 8/10: Grave 2, Burial 1 (in text), 2 (in figs): WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, n/a; STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Necklace of glass beads (35) (on/by ears/neck); ANIMAL BONE, Worked bone ring (hand) (on/by hand); FLINT, n/a; DATE, n/a; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",2,1,"GSl 8/10: Grave 2, Burial 1 (in text), 2 (in figs)","Necklace, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)]",Inhumation 40196,72729,Secondary,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial GSl 8/10: Grave 3, Burial 3: Shallow grave pit (<0.35m deep), orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial GSl 8/10: Grave 3, Burial 3: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, ?M; AGE, L (12-14); BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial GSl 8/10: Grave 3, Burial 3: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type L/Type 8 (penannular, LT II-III) (by ears/neck); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, n/a; FLINT, n/a; DATE, ?LIA/eRB; BIOG. DETAILS, Secondary deposit: in Main Ditch 1",1,1,"GSl 8/10: Grave 3, Burial 3",Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 40196,72730,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial GSl 9: Barrow 1: Square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S (fE)People:Burial GSl 9: Barrow 1: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, n/aObjects:Burial GSl 9: Barrow 1: WOOD, n/a; CU-ALLOY, n/a; FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type B/Type 2) (flat bow, LT I-II) (on/by lower torso); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, Sherd(s) (2) (in ditch fill); GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (forelimb) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, LTI; BIOG. DETAILS, Jars: basal sherds only from 2 jarsNB ceramic sherds in ditch fill not recorded as gg",2,1,GSl 9: Barrow 1,"Brooch (Specified type), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 40196,72731,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,":Grave architecture:Burial GSl 11: Barrow 2, Burial 1: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation NE-SW (fSE)People:Burial GSl 11: Barrow 2, Burial 1: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE C; ORIENTATION, NE-SW (fSE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, Ante-mortem fracture of left metacarpal 5, healed NB Brewster (1975) suggests possible leg asymmetry and brain tumour/abcess but needs re-assessmentObjects:Burial GSl 11: Barrow 2, Burial 1: WOOD, cart; CU-ALLOY, Cart fittings (5) (on/by torso/arms), Whip (on/by torso); FE, Cart fittings (16) (on/by torso/arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, n/a; ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (skull) (on/by upper torso); FLINT, n/a; DATE, 360-220 BC; BIOG. DETAILS, Cart fittings: terrets worn, one terret cut in two, one tyre very worn",4,1,"GSl 11: Barrow 2, Burial 1","Chariot/Cart, Chariot/Cart Fitting (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Horse Gear (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Animal Joint/Part [Head]",Inhumation 72849,72733,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial 1: Deep grave pit (>0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N (fW)People:Burial 1: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE C; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, Dislocated shoulder, ?facial haemangiomaObjects:Burial 1: WOOD, cart; CU-ALLOY, Cart fittings (14) (on/by torso/arms); FE, Brooch (Stead 1991; Dent 1984a, Type E/Type 4) (short involuted, LT I-II) (on/by calves), Mirror (on/by calves), Cart fittings (13) (on/by torso/arms); STONE, n/a; AMBER, n/a; CERAMIC, n/a; GLASS, Glass bead(s) (120) (on/by calves); ANIMAL BONE, Animal bone (pig) (left skull; forelimb) (on/by thighs), Animal bone (pig) (right skull; forelimb) (on/by chest), Pig (skull) (on/by arms); FLINT, n/a; DATE, 210-160 BC (2nd C BC): similar to WS453; BIOG. DETAILS, n/a",11,1,1,"Chariot/Cart, Chariot/Cart Fitting (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Brooch (Specified type), Mirror, Bead(s), Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), Animal Joint/Part [Head], Horse Gear (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Liner, Strap fitting, Bag",Inhumation 72845,72734,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial R207: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation S-NPeople:Burial R207: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial R207: WOOD, Wcf; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, LTII; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,R207,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72735,,1,,Ground surface ,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS1: Surface burial, orientation N-S People:Burial WS1: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS1: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS1,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72736,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS5: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS5: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS5: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS5,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72737,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS8: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-SPeople:Burial WS8: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS8: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS8,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72738,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS10: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS10: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS10: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS10,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72739,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS13: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS13: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, L (14); BIOG. DETAILS, 2 rounded holes: puncture wound fractures in left scapula, partially healedObjects:Burial WS13: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS13,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72740,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS14: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS14: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS14: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS14,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72741,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS15: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS15: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE ?D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS15: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS15,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72742,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS18: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS18: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (16-18); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS18: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS18,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72743,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS19: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS19: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS19: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS19,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72744,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS20: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS20: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS20: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS20,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72745,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS21: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS21: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F but SK U; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS21: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS21,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72746,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS22: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS22: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Fracture - possible dislocated shoulderObjects:Burial WS22: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS22,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72747,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS24: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS24: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS24: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS24,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72748,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS25: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS25: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, J (9-10); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS25: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS25,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72749,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS28: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS28: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS28: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS28,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72750,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS30: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS30: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS30: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS30,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72751,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS32: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS32: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS32: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS32,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72752,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS36: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS36: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (24-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS36: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS36,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72753,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS37: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS37: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M but SK F; AGE, A (20-25) but SK 26-35; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS37: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS37,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72754,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS39: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS39: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35) but SK 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS39: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS39,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72755,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS40: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS40: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS40: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS40,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72756,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS41: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS41: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS41: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS41,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72757,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS43: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS43: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45) but SK 26-35; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS43: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS43,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72758,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS44: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), ?square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS44: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS44: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS44,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72759,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS46: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation N-S People:Burial WS46: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS46: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS46,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72760,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS47: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), ?square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS47: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35) but SK 45+; BIOG. DETAILS, Fractured nose and ribsObjects:Burial WS47: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS47,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72761,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS48: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation N-S People:Burial WS48: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS48: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS48,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72762,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS62: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS62: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS62: WOOD, Wcoffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS62,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72763,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS67: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS67: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS67: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS67,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72764,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS68: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS68: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS68: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS68,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72765,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS70: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation S-N People:Burial WS70: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS70: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS70,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72766,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS71: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS71: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS71: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS71,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72767,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS74: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS74: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, J (10); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS74: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS74,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72768,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS76: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS76: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS76: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS76,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72769,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS78: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS78: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A ; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS78: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS78,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72770,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS80: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS80: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS80: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS80,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72771,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS82: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS82: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F but SK U; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS82: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS82,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72772,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS90: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS90: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS90: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS90,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72773,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS91: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS91: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS91: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS91,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72774,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS95: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS95: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS95: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS95,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72775,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS96: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS96: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS96: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS96,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72776,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS97: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS97: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS97: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS97,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72777,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS103: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS103: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS103: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS103,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72778,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS106: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS106: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35) but SK 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS106: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS106,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72779,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS107: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS107: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS107: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS107,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72780,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS108: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS108: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS108: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS108,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72781,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS109: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS109: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS109: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS109,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72782,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS112: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS112: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS112: WOOD, ?coffin; ",1,1,WS112,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72783,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial WS113: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation E-W People:Burial WS113: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, E-W (fS); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25) but SK 26-35; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS113: WOOD, coffin;",1,1,WS113,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72784,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS116: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS116: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS116: WOOD, ?coffin",1,1,WS116,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72785,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS118: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS118: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS118: WOOD, coffin",1,1,WS118,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72786,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS119: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS119: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (20-25) but SK 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, Ante-mortem healed blow/depression to right frontal bone of craniumObjects:Burial WS119: WOOD, coffin",1,1,WS119,Coffin,Inhumation 40196,72787,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial GSl 7: Barrow 3, Burial 1: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation E-W People:Burial GSl 7: Barrow 3, Burial 1: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE B; ORIENTATION, E-W (fN); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial GSl 7: Barrow 3, Burial 1: WOOD, ; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ?LIA; BIOG. DETAILS, Black staining: ?cloth over body",1,1,"GSl 7: Barrow 3, Burial 1",Cover,Inhumation 72848,72788,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS120: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS120: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS120: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS120,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72789,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:WS123: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS123: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS123: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS123,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72790,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS125: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS125: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS125: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS125,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72791,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS127: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS127: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS127: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS127,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72792,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS128: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS128: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS128: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS128,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72793,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS131: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS131: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS131: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS131,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72794,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS134: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS134: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS134: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS134,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72795,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS141: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS141: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, J (2-6); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS141: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS141,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72796,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS142: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS142: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS142: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS142,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72797,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS147: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS147: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS147: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS147,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72798,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS148: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS148: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS148: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS148,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72799,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS151: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS151: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (17-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS151: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS151,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72800,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS152: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS152: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45) but SK 45+; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS152: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS152,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72801,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS153: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation N-S People:Burial WS153: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS153: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS153,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72802,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS156: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS156 (additional foetus): EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Probably death during pregnancy/birth: foetus in situObjects:Burial WS156 (additional foetus): WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,2,WS156 ,Coffin,"Inhumation, Inhumation" 72848,72803,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS163: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS163: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS163: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS163,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72804,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS164: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS164: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS164: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS164,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72805,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS168: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation N-S People:Burial WS168: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS168: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS168,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72806,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS169: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS169: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS169: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS169,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72807,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS173: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation N-S People:Burial WS173: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS173: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS173,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72808,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS175: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS175: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS175: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS175,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72809,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS176: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS176: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS176: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS176,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72810,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS181: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS181: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS181: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS181,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72811,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS184: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS184: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS184: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS184,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72812,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS185: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS185: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS185: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS185,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72813,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS187: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS187: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS187: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS187,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72814,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS188: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS188: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS188: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS188,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72815,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS190: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS190: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25) but SK 26-35; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS190: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS190,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72816,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS192: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS192: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35) but SK 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS192: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS192,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72817,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS194: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS194: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS194: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS194,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72818,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS195: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation N-S People:Burial WS195: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS195: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS195,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72819,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS196: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS196: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45) but SK 45+; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS196: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS196,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72820,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS197: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS197: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS197: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS197,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72821,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS198: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS198: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35) but SK 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS198: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS198,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72822,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS200: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS200: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS200: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS200,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72823,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS201: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS201: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, L (14-18); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS201: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS201,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72824,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS202: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS202: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS202: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS202,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72825,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS208: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS208: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS208: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS208,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72826,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS214: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS214: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS214: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS214,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72827,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS215: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS215: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS215: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS215,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72828,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS218: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS218: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35) but SK 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS218: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS218,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72829,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS219: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS219: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS219: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS219,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72830,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial WS220: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation E-W People:Burial WS220: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, E-W (fN); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS220: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS220,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72831,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS221: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS221: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45) but SK 45+; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS221: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS221,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72832,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS222: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS222: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS222: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS222,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72833,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS227: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS227: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS227: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS227,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72834,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS231: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS231: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, U; AGE, J (8-10); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS231: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS231,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72835,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS232: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS232: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, J (6-7); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS232: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS232,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72836,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS234: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS234: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS234: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS234,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72837,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS237: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation N-S People:Burial WS237: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS237: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS237,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72838,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS238: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS238: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS238: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS238,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72839,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS240: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation S-N People:Burial WS240: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS240: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS240,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72840,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS241: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS241: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35) but SK 45+; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS241: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS241,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72841,,1,,Grave,E-W,":Grave architecture:Burial WS242: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation E-W People:Burial WS242: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, E-W (fN); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS242: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS242,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72842,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS243: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS243: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS243: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS243,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72843,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS247: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS247: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS247: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS247,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72844,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS254: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS254: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Tightly crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS254: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS254,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72845,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS255: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS255: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS255: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS255,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72846,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS258: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation S-N People:Burial WS258: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (14-18); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS258: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS258,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72847,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS259: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS259: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS259: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS259,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72848,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS261: S, square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS261: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS261: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS261,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72849,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS262: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS262: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS262: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS262,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72850,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS263: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS263: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (40-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS263: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS263,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72851,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS264: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS264: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, ?M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS264: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS264,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72852,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS265: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS265: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS265: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS265,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72853,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS271: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS271: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS271: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS271,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72854,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS272: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS272: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS272: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS272,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72855,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS280: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS280: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS280: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS280,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72856,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS281: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS281: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS281: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS281,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72857,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS283: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation S-N People:Burial WS283: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS283: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS283,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72858,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS285: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS285: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (18-21); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS285: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS285,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72859,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS288: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS288: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, Fracture - possible dislocated shoulderObjects:Burial WS288: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS288,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72860,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS290: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS290: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35) but SK 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS290: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS290,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72861,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS291: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS291: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS291: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS291,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72862,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS293: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS293: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS293: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS293,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72863,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS294: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS294: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35) but SK 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS294: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS294,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72864,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS296: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS296: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25) but SK 18-25; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS296: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS296,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72865,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS298: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS298: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, J (6-7); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS298: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS298,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72866,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS299: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS299: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35) but SK 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS299: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS299,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72867,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS302: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS302: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS302: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS302,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72868,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS303: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS303: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS303: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS303,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72869,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS305: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS305: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS305: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS305,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72870,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS306: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS306: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS306: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS306,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72871,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS311: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS311: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS311: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS311,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72872,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS313: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS313: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (40-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS313: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS313,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72873,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS315: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS315: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (40-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS315: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS315,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72874,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS316: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS316: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS316: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS316,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72875,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS320: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS320: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F but SK M; AGE, A (30-40) but SK 46+; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS320: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS320,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72876,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS321: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS321: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS321: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS321,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72877,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS322: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS322: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS322: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS322,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72878,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS324: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS324: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, U; AGE, J (10-12); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS324: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS324,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72879,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS325: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS325: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS325: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS325,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72880,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS326: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS326: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, U; AGE, I; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS326: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS326,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72881,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS329: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS329: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F but SK M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS329: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS329,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72882,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS331: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS331: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS331: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS331,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72883,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS332: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS332: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, L (14-18); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS332: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS332,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72884,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS335: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS335: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS335: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS335,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72885,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS338: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS338: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS338: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS338,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72886,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS339: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS339: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, U; AGE, J (2-6); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS339: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS339,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72887,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS341: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS341: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS341: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS341,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72888,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS342: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS342: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35) but Sk 18-25; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS342: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS342,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72889,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS345: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation N-S People:Burial WS345: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, L (12-16); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS345: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS345,Coffin,Inhumation 72850,72890,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": One of four cremation burials within an upright urn set within a pit (Manby 1980, 351).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 72850,72891,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": One of four cremation burials within an upright urn set within a pit (Manby 1980, 351).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 72850,72892,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": One of four cremation burials within an upright urn set within a pit (Manby 1980, 351).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 72850,72893,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": One of four cremation burials within an upright urn set within a pit (Manby 1980, 351).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 72851,72894,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Vessel recovered from an unknown location in Beverley, still containing a few burnt human bones and fragments of bronze (Manby 1980, 350).",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Unknown Object",Cremation 72859,72900,Secondary,1,,Grave,Unknown,": in the mound about 2 feet from the surface were two inhumations - an adult and a young person - lying next to each other and 'accompanied by a rudely chipped arrowhead'",1,2,,Arrowhead (Unknown/Unspecified),"Inhumation, Inhumation" 72860,72901,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46a, Burial 1: ?Primary cremation in an urn of unknown type in a chalk cist with two stone amuletsNB Calkin (1967) notes that BM urn 1892,0901.220 (NOT 1892,0901.214) was associated with the two stone amulets",3,1,,"Disc, Disc, Pot [Biconical Urn]",Cremation 20303,72903,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,": The crouched burial of an adult female in poor health.A grave cut 1.46m long, 0.72m wide and 0.12m deep, orientated NNE-SSW with a filling of dark reddish mottled clayey silt with fragments of limestone. The head of the skeleton was at the northern end, which had been disturbed by animals. The grave cut across the gully next to the path of the (by then) demolished building complex, and was partly sealed by stone spread.The skeleton was an adult female between 36-45 years old, lying flexed on her right side and facing east with legs bent at right angles to the spine and arms tucked against the chest with the left hand over the jaw and the right hand next to the face. Examination of the bones revealed evidence of a possible poor diet and anaemia, osteoarthritis, dental caries and plaque.Three complete pottery vessels accompanied this burial, all placed near the head. The vessel forms are comparable with the late 1st century BC Ôwar cemeteryÕ assemblage found at Maiden Castle, and two of the pots had distinct vertical ribs. A number of animal bones were found in the grave, including a group of vertebrae, a cattle femur and a sheep femur with clear butchery marks. These may represent food offerings or the remains of a funeral feast",4,1,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 20303,72904,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,":The crouched burial of a young female.A grave cut into the fill of a small ditch on the western side of a cross dyke. The grave cut was 1.74m long, 0.78m wide and 0.17m deep, orientated NE-SW with the head to the north. The grave had been disturbed but two large stones found at the base of the skull and others within the fill indicated that it had been stone lined. The skeleton was that of a young female between 18 and 25 years old. Examination of the bones, revealed no evidence of pathology, unusual for this site. The skeleton was in a crouched position on her right side, facing west, with one hand under the pelvis. A complete necked jar with burnished ware decoration was placed near the head. A fossil shell also found in the grave may have been an offering, though these occur naturally. The filling of the grave contained 111 sherds of pottery, most Poole Harbour wares, including a late Iron Age bowl/lid with an expanded grooved rim, a type made from the mid-1st century BC. {1}",3,1,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Fossil, Assemblage",Inhumation 20303,72906,,1,,Grave,N-S,":The crouched burial of an adolescent of uncertain sex.A roughly oval grave cut 1.40m long, 0.62m wide and 0.13m deep, aligned north-south with the head to the north. The body lay crouched on the left side, facing east and with the hands under the knees.The skeleton was an adolescent around 12-14 years of age of uncertain sex, but three blue glass beads found near the neck suggest that it may have been female. Examination of the bones revealed evidence of septic arthritis in the left hip and possibly poor nutrition. The beads are of a type that reached England as early as the 6th century BC, and continued in use throughout the Iron Age. Small pieces of residual early Iron Age pottery and fragments of animal bone were also found in the filling of the grave.",1,1,,Bead(s),Inhumation 20303,72907,,1,,Grave,N-S,":The crouched burial of a young man, inserted into an earlier grave.A burial accommodated in an earlier grave (7294) recut to 1.61m long, 0.50m wide and 0.20m deep, and orientated north-south. Several large stones in the filling of the grave may have come from the underlying grave. The head of this skeleton was at the southern end of the grave, an opposite position to that of the original burial. The skeleton was that of a young male of between 18 and 25 years of age; a similar age to the first burial. The upper body was extended with the right hand by the pelvis, and the legs were tightly flexed. The upper body appeared to have slumped into a void left by the underlying decaying burial. Examination of the bones revealed evidence of vertebral disc problems, possible benign neoplastic disease and non-specific skull lesions. A fragment of an undecorated shale bracelet found in the filling may have been worn by the individual, but had been displaced by later activity. ",1,1,,Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 20303,72908,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,":The burial of a man in a crouched postion with grave goods in the form of two bowls in Poole Harbour ware and animal bones representing a food offering.The burial was situated near a boundary fence, in an oval grave cut 1.15m long, 0.80m wide and 0.20m deep, filled with reddish brown redeposited natural soil. It consisted of the almost complete skeleton of an adult male, in a crouched position with head to the south east. Examination of the bones revealed evidence of possible dietary deficiency, a healed hand fracture, and several pathologies including osteoarthritis, degenerative changes in the spine, and tooth plaque. Grave goods comprised two Ôwar cemeteryÕ style bowls in Poole Harbour ware, one near the head and the other by the knees, and bones of a lamb, likely to represent a food offering characteristic of South Dorset burial rites.",3,1,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 72848,72909,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS347 (double burial): Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS347 (double burial): EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Burial WS348 (double burial): EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS347 (double burial): WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, Burial WS348 (double burial): WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",2,2,WS347&8,"Coffin, Coffin","Inhumation, Inhumation" 72848,72910,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS352: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS352: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS352: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS352,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72911,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS353: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS353: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS353: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS353,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72912,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS357: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), rounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS357: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS357: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS357,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72913,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS363: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS363: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, J (8-10); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS363: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS363,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72914,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS365: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation S-N People:Burial WS365: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (16-18); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS365: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS365,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72915,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS366: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS366: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F but SK U; AGE, A (30-40) but SK 46+; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS366: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS366,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72916,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS370: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation S-N People:Burial WS370: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS370: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS370,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72917,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS373: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS373: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE ?D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, U; AGE, J (2-3); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS373: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS373,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72918,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS374: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS374: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, U; AGE, J (5-6); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS374: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS374,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72919,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS375: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS375: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS375: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS375,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72920,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS377: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS377: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, ?M but SK F; AGE, A (20-25) but SK 36-45; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS377: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS377,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72921,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS378: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation S-N People:Burial WS378: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (17-18); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS378: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS378,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72922,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS379: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS379: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS379: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS379,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72923,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS381: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS381: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, J (8-10); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS381: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS381,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72924,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS383: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS383: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS383: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS383,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72925,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS384: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS384: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS384: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS384,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72926,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS386: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS386: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS386: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS386,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72927,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS387: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS387: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, J (1-2); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS387: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS387,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72928,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS388: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS388: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Extended; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS388: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS388,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72929,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS394: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation N-S People:Burial WS394: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS394: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS394,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72930,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS396: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS396: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, J (8-10); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS396: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS396,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72931,,1,,Grave,Unknown,":Grave architecture:Burial WS401: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation ?People:Burial WS401: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, ?; POSTURE, ?; SEX, U; AGE, I; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS401: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS401,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72932,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS403: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS403: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45) but SK 26-35; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS403: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS403,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72933,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS405: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation S-N People:Burial WS405: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS405: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS405,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72934,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS409: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation S-N People:Burial WS409: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (20-25); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS409: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS409,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72935,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS412: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS412: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, I; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS412: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS412,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72936,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS413: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS413: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (45+); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS413: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS413,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72937,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS414: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation S-N People:Burial WS414: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS414: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS414,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72938,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS416: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS416: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, M; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS416: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS416,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72939,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS420: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS420: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS420: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS420,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72940,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS423: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS423: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS423: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS423,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72941,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS425: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS425: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS425: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS425,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72942,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS427: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-SPeople:Burial WS427: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S; POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, I; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS427: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS427,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72943,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS429: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation S-N People:Burial WS429: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fW); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS429: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS429,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72944,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS430: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS430: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S ; POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, U; AGE, I; BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS430: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS430,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72945,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS431: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS431: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE D; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS431: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS431,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72946,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS432: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), orientation N-S People:Burial WS432: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (30-40); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS432: WOOD, coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS432,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72947,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS433: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS433: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS433: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS433,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72948,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS437: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS437: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, M; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS437: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS437,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72949,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS439: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS439: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS439: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS439,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72950,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS443: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), square ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS443: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, U; AGE, J (10-12); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS443: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS443,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72951,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS445: Shallow grave pit (< 0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation N-S People:Burial WS445: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS445: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS445,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72952,,1,,Grave,N-S,":Grave architecture:Burial WS446: Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), subrounded ditched enclosure, orientation N-S People:Burial WS446: EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, N-S (fE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (25-35); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS446: WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",1,1,WS446,Coffin,Inhumation 72848,72953,,1,,Grave,S-N,":Grave architecture:Burial WS448 (double burial): Deep grave pit (> 0.35m deep), ditched enclosure?, orientation S-N People:Burial WS447 (double burial): EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, NNE-SSE (fSE); POSTURE, Crouched; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Burial WS448 (double burial): EYORKS BURIAL TYPE A; ORIENTATION, S-N (fU); POSTURE, Flexed; SEX, F; AGE, A (35-45); BIOG. DETAILS, Objects:Burial WS447 (double burial): WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, Burial WS448 (double burial): WOOD, ?coffin; CU-ALLOY, ; FE, ; STONE, ; AMBER, ; CERAMIC, ; GLASS, ; ANIMAL BONE, ; FLINT, ; DATE, ; BIOG. DETAILS, ",2,2,WS447&8,"Coffin, Coffin","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40050,72954,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Catfoss, Burial H (McInnes 1968, fig.1): Urned cremation located in an arc of pits to the north of the penannular ditch. This pit was unusually deep - the urned cremation was sealed by a 0.3m layer of charcoal.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Flake",Cremation 40050,72955,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Catfoss, Burial C (McInnes 1968, fig.1): Relatively undisturbed urned cremation located in an arc of pits to the north of the penannular ditch.",1,1,,Flake,Cremation 40047,72956,,,,Unknown,Unknown,"Mill Hill Gravel Pit (Manby 1980, 351): Human skull and femur found in association with a 'beaker' during gravel extraction. The burial context is not described. This vessel is squat and plain and is allocated to the MBA by Manby (1980, 351).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Inhumation 20268,72959,,1,,Grave,S-N,"Davies et al. (2002, 30) Grave 1582: One of three graves cut into the partly infilled ditch of the double ring ditch. Burial of an older woman (aged 45 years or more) located in the northern terminal of the larger ring ditch of the conjoined pair. She was laid in a crouched position on her right side, with her head to the south. Her left arm was laid over her legs; her right arm was bent upwards, with the hand apparently clutching a smooth gravel pebble.Grave dated here by association with rc dates from almost certainly contemporary ring ditch Grave 127 (HAR-9662 calibrated to 2576 to 1923 cal BC).",1,1,,Pebble,Inhumation 20268,72961,,1,,Pit,E-W,"Davies et al. (2002, 34-5) Burial 305/Pit 1482: One of two Iron Age pit burials found within the eastern end of the double ring ditch. Pit 1482 was 1.15m deep with a base diameter of 1.25m. Inhumation burial of a man aged 45 years or more, laid on his left side, with knees tightly drawn up to the chest and arms under the chin; the head was to the east. The burial had been placed in the centre of the pit base. A clay ball, iron pin may be deliberate deposits associated with the burial. A radiocarbon date of 390-330 BC was obtained from this burial.The lamb bones are more dubious grave associations (gnawed) but are recorded",3,1,,"Unknown Object, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 20041,72973,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Conygar Hill: One of three later cremations found higher up the mound. This one was contained within a [Middle] Bronze Age bucket urn.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20043,72976,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Secondary cremation beneath inverted EBA (twisted cord decoration) urn. In the top filling of this vessel was found a small incense vessel.Inverted in circular pit cut into the chalk.",2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 20043,72977,Secondary,1,,Ditch/gully,Unknown,": an upright biconical urn filled with charred bones. Immediately adjacent to the burial were three further nested miniature vessels, one inside the other.",4,1,,"Pot [Biconical Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 20054,72978,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Grinsell's Piddlehinton Barrow 3 (Little Piddle Down): One of four burials in [MBA] bucket urns.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20054,72979,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Grinsell's Piddlehinton Barrow 3 (Little Piddle Down): One of four burials in [MBA] bucket urns.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20054,72980,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Grinsell's Piddlehinton Barrow 3 (Little Piddle Down): One of four burials in [MBA] bucket urns.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20054,72981,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,< Mr C. Mayo's Farm (Grinsell's Piddlehinton Barrow 3 (Little Piddle Down). Cunnington Barrow 43)>: Urned burial in [MBA] globular urn.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20055,72984,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"< Little Puddle Hill (Grinsell's Piddlehinton Barrow 4, Cunnington Barrow 45)>: One of four burials in [MBA] bucket urns.Inverted",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20055,72985,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"< Little Puddle Hill (Grinsell's Piddlehinton Barrow 4, Cunnington Barrow 45)>: One of four burials in [MBA] bucket urns.Inverted",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20055,72986,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"< Little Puddle Hill (Grinsell's Piddlehinton Barrow 4, Cunnington Barrow 45)>: One of four burials in [MBA] bucket urns.Inverted",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20055,72987,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"< Little Puddle Hill (Grinsell's Piddlehinton Barrow 4, Cunnington Barrow 45)>: Urned burial in [MBA] globular urn.Stone slab, upright",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20056,72988,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Grinsell's Poxwell Barrow 2a (Poxwell Down)/Warne's (1866) pr no. 7: Urned cremation in bucket/barrel urn.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20056,72989,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Grinsell's Poxwell Barrow 2a (Poxwell Down)/Warne's (1866) pr no. 7: Urned cremation in barrel urn.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20056,72990,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Grinsell's Poxwell Barrow 2a (Poxwell Down)/Warne's (1866) pr no. 7: Urned cremation in barrel urn.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20056,72991,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Grinsell's Poxwell Barrow 2a (Poxwell Down)/Warne's (1866) pr no. 7: Urned cremation in urn of unknown type.,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20056,72992,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Grinsell's Poxwell Barrow 2a (Poxwell Down)/Warne's (1866) pr no. 7: Urned cremation in urn of unknown type.,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20056,72993,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Grinsell's Poxwell Barrow 2a (Poxwell Down)/Warne's (1866) pr no. 7: Urned cremation in urn of unknown type.,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20056,72994,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Grinsell's Poxwell Barrow 2a (Poxwell Down)/Warne's (1866) pr no. 7: Urned cremation in MBA globular urn.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20056,72995,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Poxwell Barrow 2b (Poxwell Down)/Warne's (1866) pr barrow no. 8: Probable primary cremation beneath large (probably inverted) urn (smashed) which contained accessory vessel three inches high in which were burnt bones, possibly of a child, mixed with ashes. (Grinsell 1959, 128)",2,2,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Accessory Cup]","Cremation, Cremation" 20061,72996,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of two inverted urned cremations from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20061,72997,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.Globular urn with incised zig-zag decoration, broken and repaired (mend holes). Used saddle quern lid.In Dorset Co. Museum.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20061,72998,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.Near complete globular urn with horizontal lines around the neck - broken and repaired.In Dorset Co. Museum.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20061,72999,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.Small bucket urn with at least two knobs.In Dorset Co. Museum.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73000,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.Small, fine, globular urn with horizontal lines and small vertical incisions around the neck.In Dorset Co. Museum.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73001,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.Globular urn base.In Dorset Co. Museum.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73002,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73003,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73004,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73005,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73006,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73007,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73008,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73009,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73010,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73011,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73012,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73013,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73014,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73015,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73016,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.Small, plain cup.In Dorset Co. Museum.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)], Lid",Cremation 20061,73017,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Milborne Barrow 2 (Bagber/Stable Barrow): One of twenty-one upright urned cremations (with a stone lid) from Stable Barrow, Milborne St Andrew.Small handled cup.In Dorset Co. Museum.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)], Lid",Cremation 20062,73018,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, 24 plI no20) Burial 20: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists.This burial is noted to have been capped with two additional sandstone slabs (not recorded as gg)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20062,73019,Secondary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow: One of four cremations in globular and bucket urns located on the barrow floor 'enclosed in a rude kind of arch, composed of flints' (Miles 1826, 23)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20062,73020,Secondary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow: One of four cremations in globular and bucket urns located on the barrow floor 'enclosed in a rude kind of arch, composed of flints' (Miles 1826, 23)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20062,73021,Secondary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow: One of four cremations in globular and bucket urns located on the barrow floor 'enclosed in a rude kind of arch, composed of flints' (Miles 1826, 23)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20062,73023,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, 25-6, plII no2) Burial 2: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists. This urn was repaired (mend hole) (Grinsell 1968, fig. 64c)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20062,73024,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, plII no4) Burial 4: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20062,73025,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, plIII no17) Burial 17: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20062,73026,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, plIII no8) Burial 8: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20062,73027,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, plIV no9) Burial 9: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20062,73028,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, plIV no19) Burial 19: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20062,73029,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, plV no6) Burial 6: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20062,73030,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, 20, 24 plV no15) Burial 15: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20062,73031,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, 24 plV no22) Burial 22: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20062,73032,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, 24-5 plV no3) Burial 3: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists. This urn was repaired (mend holes) (Grinsell 1968, fig. 64d)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20062,73033,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826 plV no11) Burial 11: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists.This burial is noted to have been capped with two additional sandstone slabs (not recorded as gg)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20062,73034,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, 24 plVI no5) Burial 5: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20062,73035,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826 plVI no7) Burial 7: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20062,73037,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, plVI no12) Burial 12: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20062,73038,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow/Miles (1826, 24 plVI no14) Burial 14: One of seventeen cremations in globular and bucket urns set upright in cists.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20063,73039,Primary,1,,Grave,N-S,"The mound was erected over the remains of a funeral pyre, which contained fragments of burnt bone, and over a single cremated interment of a male individual of approximately 27 years of age. These remains were placed in a grave large enough to contain a crouched inhumation, and were accompanied by the objects noted below. The grave was first filled with turf, over which was piled clean chalk, presumably derived from the excavation of the grave. A tumulus, 62 feet in diameter, composed of turf with a chalk capping, was raised over the grave, and a ditch 5 feet wide and 100 feet in external diameter, the source of the chalk for the capping, surrounded it. The burial was accompanied by a three-riveted, grooved-and-dotted ogival bronze dagger and a large perforated whetstone, the former still retaining on its underside part of its leather sheath. Also in the grave were a now incomplete pair of bone tweezers and a bone pin without a head. The pin is decorated along two thirds of its length with a carved spiral grooveGrave adjacent to the funerary pyre. Note grave was large enough to contain an inhumation (1.5m x 0.9m wide & 0.45m deep) yet contained a cleaned pile of cremated bone in the north end The grave may have been open for a while as the sides were eroded and suggested evidence of inwash and heavy rain and puddling and grooves had been made with ox scapulae ",4,1,,"Dagger [Camerton-Snowshill], Whetstone , Tweezers, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 20066,73040,,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,": One of six urned burials (1 clearly inverted, 1 upright, the others undiscernible) and 10 simple cremations. Soil acidity had destroyed bone except one human fragment, but ashes had commonly survived. Orientation uprightFive of the urns could be identified as barrel urns, but the pottery generally was badly disintegrated. The state of the pits suggested that the urns may have been placed inside and hot ashes poured into them, or the urns deposited filled with hot ash, since the underlying sand was very charred and caked solid.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20066,73041,,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,": One of six urned burials (1 clearly inverted, 1 upright, the others undiscernible) and 10 simple cremations. Soil acidity had destroyed bone except one human fragment, but ashes had commonly survived. Orientation indiscernibleFive of the urns could be identified as barrel urns, but the pottery generally was badly disintegrated. The state of the pits suggested that the urns may have been placed inside and hot ashes poured into them, or the urns deposited filled with hot ash, since the underlying sand was very charred and caked solid.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20066,73042,,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,": One of six urned burials (1 clearly inverted, 1 upright, the others undiscernible) and 10 simple cremations. Soil acidity had destroyed bone except one human fragment, but ashes had commonly survived. Orientation indiscernibleFive of the urns could be identified as barrel urns, but the pottery generally was badly disintegrated. The state of the pits suggested that the urns may have been placed inside and hot ashes poured into them, or the urns deposited filled with hot ash, since the underlying sand was very charred and caked solid.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20066,73043,,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,": One of six urned burials (1 clearly inverted, 1 upright, the others undiscernible) and 10 simple cremations. Soil acidity had destroyed bone except one human fragment, but ashes had commonly survived. Orientation indiscernibleFive of the urns could be identified as barrel urns, but the pottery generally was badly disintegrated. The state of the pits suggested that the urns may have been placed inside and hot ashes poured into them, or the urns deposited filled with hot ash, since the underlying sand was very charred and caked solid.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20066,73044,,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,"One of six urned burials (1 clearly inverted, 1 upright, the others undiscernible) and 10 simple cremations. Soil acidity had destroyed bone except one human fragment, but ashes had commonly survived. IndiscernibleFive of the urns could be identified as barrel urns, but the pottery generally was badly disintegrated. The state of the pits suggested that the urns may have been placed inside and hot ashes poured into them, or the urns deposited filled with hot ash, since the underlying sand was very charred and caked solid.Pot type unspecified.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20069,73045,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Calkin (1967, 144-5, fig. 144) Friar Waddon: 'an urn cremation no. 104 with no. 109 beside it'.Vessel 104 is described as follows: Ridged Food Vessel urn (37 cm high) badly fired. 4 finger impressed cordonsVessel 109 is a smaller food vessel (11 cm high) with impressed dots around the rim",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel]",Cremation 20069,73046,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Calkin (1967, 144-5, fig. 144) Friar Waddon: an extended skeleton in stone cist with [vessel] no. 108 beside the head.Vessel 108 is described as a food vessel",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 20076,73058,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's Puncknowle Barrow 2 (On The Knoll): On the southern side of the barrow was a secondary cremation burial comprising 68g burnt bone in sooty soil, accompanied by a crushed fragmentary vessel. The probable bucket urn found 0.6m from this burial was not associated with hr and is not recorded here.Tomalin in Greenfield (1985, 72): grog tempered bucket urn (with elements similar to biconical urns). Some chalk in the temper, finger tip impressions, 4x tongue lugs.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20121,73059,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"One of 5-6 secondary cremations, only one of which definitely had gg. Cremation burial in inverted biconical urn with two lug-handles and fingertip impressions along the carination (Piggott and Piggott 1944, fig.7).",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 20145,73064,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 118) Long Crichel Barrow 14: Second cremation in an upright bucket urn placed in the top of the backfilled pit used for the primary cremation, with the rim slightly protruding.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 72863,73065,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Badly disturbed primary cremation burial S of Chaldon Farm buildings, described by White (1974) as follows:The pottery fragments consisted of part of a rim of an inverted bucket urn which was broken off when the rest of the pot was removed by therobbers. Inside this urn fragment, was a concentration of cremated bone and charcoal. The pit associated with the internment of the primary burial was indistinct, mainly due, no doubt, to the disturbance caused by the robber pit.The flint packing had also been disturbed by the robber pit. The packing was at least three feet by two feet in area and about three inches thick. Its purpose is not clear, but it would appear to be connected in some way with the burial ritual.NB Grinsell suggests the urn was inverted. The 'flint packing' is recorded as a burial prop, not as a grave good.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20133,73066,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial C2 (Barrett et al 1991, 211): An individual of indeterminate age and sex accompanied by a small group of Bucket Urn sherds.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)]",Cremation 20133,73068,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial C6 (Barrett et al 1991, 211): An adult and juvenille between six and nine years of age, accompanied by a small group of gloular urn sherds. Charcoal from this deposit has produced the rc dates of 1080 +/- 110 bc (BM2180R).",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20133,73069,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial C8 (Barrett et al 1991, 211): A single adult accompanied by the base of a bucket urn.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20133,73070,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial C9 (Barrett et al 1991, 211): A single adult accompanied by a small group of bucket urn sherds.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20133,73071,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial C10 (Barrett et al 1991, 211): Indeterminate fragments of cremated bone with the upper part of a globular urn.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20133,73072,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial C12 (Barrett et al 1991, 211): Possibly a single adult accompanied by bucket urn sherds. Charcoal from this deposit produced rc dates of 1010 +/- 100 bc (BM2179R).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20133,73073,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Burial F106 (Barrett et al 1991, 214): The crouched inhumation of a juvenile aged ten to twelve years. The body was accompanied by shell beads.",1,1,,Necklace,Inhumation 20156,73074,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 2:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73075,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 3:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73076,,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 4:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73077,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 5:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73079,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 7:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73080,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 8:2 sandstone frags within this vessel (Pitt Rivers 1898) not recorded as gg,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73081,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 9:Sherds from accessory vessel and 8 sandstone frags within this pot (Pitt Rivers 1898) not recorded as gg,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 20156,73082,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 10:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73083,,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 11:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73084,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 12:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73085,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 13:,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 20156,73086,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 14:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20156,73087,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 15:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73088,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 16:,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Flake",Cremation 20156,73089,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 17:Two pieces of 'basket pot' - flat straw/reed with decorated clay surface - also recovered from urn (Pitt Rivers 1898),2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Assemblage",Cremation 20156,73090,,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 18:,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 20156,73091,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 19:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73092,,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 20:Single sandstone frag (Pitt Rivers 1898) not recorded as gg,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 20156,73093,,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 21:3 sandstone frags within this vessel (Pitt Rivers 1898) not recorded as gg,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73094,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 22:,3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Flake",Cremation 20156,73095,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 23:Single sandstone frag within this vessel (Pitt Rivers 1898) not recorded as gg,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73096,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 24:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73097,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 25:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73098,,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 26:,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Flake",Cremation 20156,73099,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 27:3 sandstone frags within this vessel (Pitt Rivers 1898) not recorded as gg,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73101,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 29:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20156,73102,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 30:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73103,,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 31:,1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 20156,73104,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 32:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20156,73105,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 33:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73106,,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 34:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73107,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 35:,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Assemblage",Cremation 20156,73109,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 37:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73110,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 38:Fragments of cremated human bone from an adult and an infant located both within and around the urn.,2,2,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Animal Bone (Other)","Cremation, Cremation" 20156,73111,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 39:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73112,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 40:Sandstone fragments with cremated bone in urn (Pitt Rivers 1898) not recorded as gg,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20156,73114,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 42:Bone tweezers with cremated bone in urn (Pitt Rivers 1898),3,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Tweezers, Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 20156,73115,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 43:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20156,73116,,1,,Ground surface ,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 44:Sandstone fragments mixed with bone and urn sherds (Pitt Rivers 1898) but not recorded as gg,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73117,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 45:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73118,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 46:,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73119,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 47:,1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 20156,73120,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 48:Rim sherd from finer vessel (Pitt Rivers 1898) not recorded as gg,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20156,73121,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 49:Rim sherds from other decorated vessels (Pitt Rivers 1898) not recorded as gg,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 20156,73122,,1,,Pit,N/a,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 50:Small unburnt flint flake within urn (Pitt Rivers 1898),2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Flake",Cremation 20156,73123,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 51:Sandstone fragments associated with this vessel (Pitt Rivers 1898) not recorded as gg,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20156,73124,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Pitt Rivers 1898/Barrett et al 1991 Burial 52:,1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 20135,73127,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 6: Burial B6: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; sandstone capping; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2mid-grey soil and sandstone fragments; Large lumps of sandstone in upper fill of pit; Object1 B6: Incomplete, upright Bucket urn; ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20135,73129,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 8: Burial B8: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; sandstone capping; dark pit fill; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2dark soil; Cuts into burial B7; surmounted by large sandstone capstone; Object1 B8: Complete, upright Bucket urn; ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20135,73130,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 9: Burial B9: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; sandstone capping; mid-grey pit fill; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2mid-grey soil and sandstone fragments; Object1 B9: Complete, upright Bucket urn; decorated; ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20135,73131,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,White (1982) Barrow B Burial 10:Burial B10: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2mid-grey soil and sandstone fragments; Object1 B10: Upright urn,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20135,73134,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 15: Burial B15: Burial in inverted urn; cremated human bone; 3 urn fills: 1mid-grey soil_2cremated human bone_3light soil; Object1 B15: Complete, inverted Barrel urn; decorated; ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20135,73135,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 16 : Burial B16: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; mid-grey pit fill; 3 urn fills: 1cremated human bone and sandstone fragments_2humic soil_3light soil; Object1 B16: Incomplete, upright Bucket urn; ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20135,73136,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 17: Burial B17: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2mid-grey soil; Object1 B17: Incomplete, upright Bucket urn; decorated; NB The urn also contained sherds from a Globular urn that refitted with sherds from within urned burials in Barrows F and G (F69 and G33) (not recorded as gg).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20135,73139,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,White (1982) Barrow B Burial 20: Burial B20: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; 3 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2dark soil_3mid-grey soil; Object1 B20: Upright urn,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20135,73141,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 22: Burial B22: Burial in upright urn; dark pit fill; urn fill not excavated; Pot lay above pit with mottled fill (rotted twigs?); Object1 B22: Incomplete, upright Globular urn; decorated; Multizone decoration, burnished surface",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20135,73142,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 23: Burial B23: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2dark soil with stones; Object1 B23: Incomplete, upright urn; decorated; ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20135,73143,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 24: Burial B24: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; deep pit; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2dark soil with charcoal; Cut in half by burial B26; Object1 B24: Complete, upright Bucket urn; decorated; Deep oblique impressions on plastic cordonCharcoal layer (fire?) above urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20135,73144,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 25: Burial B25: Burial in upright urn; iron panning around pot; cremated human bone; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2dark soil; Object1 B25: Complete, upright Bucket urn; decorated; ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20135,73145,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,White (1982) Barrow B Burial 26: Burial B26: Burial in upright urn; iron panning around pot; cremated human bone; 3 urn fills: 1humic soil_2sandstone fragments_3dark soil; Cuts burial B24; Object1 B26: Upright urn,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20135,73149,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 30:Burial B30: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2mid-grey soil;Hr B30: 320g human bone (adult and child). Skull, limb and axial bones represented. Long bone has roughened areas of muscle attachment (adult or child?).Object1 B30: Upright urn",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20135,73151,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,White (1982) Barrow B Burial 32: Burial B32: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; sandstone capping; single urn fill of cremated human bone; Surmounted by large sandstone capstone; Object1 B32: Upright urn,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20135,73152,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,White (1982) Barrow B Burial 33: Burial B33: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2light soil; Object1 B33: Upright urn,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20135,73153,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 34: Burial B34: Burial in inverted urn; sandstone capping; cremated human bone; 2 urn fills: 1light soil with stones_2cremated human bone; Object1 B34: Incomplete, inverted Globular urn; decorated; ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20135,73154,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 35: Burial B35: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; sandstone capping; 3 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2mid-grey soil_3stones; Object1 B35: Complete, upright Barrel urn; ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20135,73155,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,White (1982) Barrow B Burial 36: Burial B36: Burial in upright urn; single urn fill of mid-grey soil and stones; Object1 B36: Upright urn,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20135,73156,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,White (1982) Barrow B Burial 37: Burial B37: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; single urn fill of cremated human bone; Cut in half by modern disturbance; Object1 B37: Upright urn,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20135,73157,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 38: Burial B38: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; sandstone capping; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2light soil with sandstone fragments; Object1 B38: Incomplete, upright Globular urn; decorated; ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20135,73158,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 39: Burial B39: ; Concentration of broken pottery comprising three urns of different types with complete bases. Presumably all originally interred upright and at least one contained a cremation (assigned arbitrarily to B39). B40 contains sandstone lumps; Object1 B39: Complete, , Barrel urn; decorated; Recess for lidObject1 B39a: Complete Barrel urn, decorated; Object1 B40: Complete Barrel urn; Burnt pit",3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)]",Cremation 20135,73160,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 41: Burial B41: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2light soil; Object1 B41: Incomplete, upright Bucket urn; decorated; ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20135,73161,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 42:Burial B42: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; dark pit fill; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2mid-grey soil and stones; Hr B42: 500g cremated bone in total (adult and child). Skull, limb, axial and pelvic bones represented.Object1 B42: Complete, upright Barrel urn; decorated; Vertically pierced lugs",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20135,73162,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 44: Burial B44: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2light soil with stones; Object1 B44: Complete, upright Bucket urn; ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20135,73163,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 45: Burial B45: Burial in upright urn; urn fill not excavated; Object1 B45: Incomplete, upright Globular urn; ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20135,73164,,1,,Pit,Unknown,White (1982) Barrow B Burial 46: Burial B46: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; iron panning around pot; sandstone capping; 3 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2dark soil_3mid-grey soil with stones; Large lumps of sandstone in upper fill of pit; surmounted by large sandstone capstone; Object1 B46: Upright urn,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20135,73168,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 50: Burial B50: Burial in upright urn; sandstone capping; deep pit; cremated human bone; mid-grey pit fill; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2mid-grey soil and sandstone fragments; Object1 B50: Complete, upright Barrel urn; ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20135,73170,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 52: Burial B52: Burial in inverted urn; 3 urn fills: 1dark soil with charcoal_2light soil_3cremated human bone; Object1 B52: Incomplete, inverted Bucket urn; decorated; Impressed decoration below plastic rim around shoulderBurnt pit",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20135,73171,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 54: Burial B54: Burial in inverted urn; single urn fill of mid-grey soil and stones; Object1 B54: Incomplete, inverted Globular urn; decorated; Small mend hole near rim",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20135,73172,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 55:Burial B55: Burial in inverted urn; cremated human bone; dark pit fill; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone and dark soil_2cremated human bone; Hr B55: 454g cremated bone in total (adult and child). Skull, limb, axial and pelvic bones represented.Object1 B55: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn; decorated; Mend holes in body of pot",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20135,73174,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 58: Burial B58: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2light soil; Hr B58: 497g cremated bone in total (adult and child). Skull, limb and axial bones represented.Object1 B58: Complete, upright Barrel urn; decorated; ",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20135,73175,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 59: Burial B59: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; sandstone capping; iron panning around pot; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2mid-grey soil and sandstone fragments; Hr B59: 540g cremated bone in total (adult and child). Skull, limb and axial bones represented.Object1 B59: Incomplete, upright Bucket urn; decorated; ",2,2,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid","Cremation, Cremation" 20135,73176,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,White (1982) Barrow B Burial 60: Burial B60: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; single urn fill of dark soil and cremated human bone; Object1 B60: Upright urn,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20135,73178,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 62: Burial B62: Burial in upright urn; cremated human bone; sandstone capping; 3 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2light soil_3sandstone fragments; Object1 B62: Incomplete, upright Bucket urn; Applied cross at base in interior",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20135,73181,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 65: Burial B65: Burial in inverted urn; dark pit fill; Object1 B65: Complete, inverted Bucket urn; Splayed base",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20135,73185,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 69: Burial B69: Burial in inverted urn; iron panning around pot; urn fill not excavated; Object1 B69: Complete, inverted Barrel urn; decorated; ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20135,73192,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 76:Burial B76: ; single urn fill of light soil and cremated human bone; Found/excavated by landowner prior to 1967; Hr B76: 1350g cremated bone in total (adult and child). Skull, limb, axial and pelvic bones represented.Object1 B76: Incomplete, Barrel urn; decorated; Mend holes, small lugs low down on profile",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20135,73193,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 77:Burial B77: ; Found/excavated by landowner prior to 1967; Object1 B77: Complete, , Bucket urn; decorated; Other objects B77: Pot sherds (not recorded as gg)'Presumably female due to grave goods' (!)",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear)",Cremation 20135,73194,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 78: Burial B78: Burial in inverted urn; cremated human bone; iron panning around pot; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2light soil;Object1 B78: Complete, inverted Bucket urn; decorated;",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)]",Cremation 20135,73195,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 79: Burial B79: Burial in upright urn; sandstone capping; cremated human bone; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2light soil and sandstone fragments; Object1 B79: Complete, upright Globular urn; Unusual row of finger impressions around rim;",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20135,73196,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 82: Burial B82: Burial in inverted urn; sandstone capping; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2light soil and sandstone fragments;Object1 B82: Complete, inverted Bucket urn; decorated; ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20135,73199,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,White (1982) Barrow B Burial 86: Burial B86: sandstone capping; scatter of pottery sherds; Object1 B86: scatter of pottery sherds;,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20135,73200,,1,,Pit,Unknown,White (1982) Barrow B Burial 89: Burial B89: Burial in upright urn; sandstone capping; cremated human bone; dark pit fill; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2sandstone fragments; Half a sandstone slab?; Hr B89: 235g cremated bone in total (adult and child). Skull and limb bones represented.Object1 B89: Upright urn;,2,2,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid","Cremation, Cremation" 20135,73201,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 90: Burial B90: Burial in inverted urn; cremated human bone; mid-grey pit fill; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2humic soil and charcoal; Object1 B90: Incomplete, inverted Bucket urn; decorated;",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20135,73204,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 93:Burial B93: Burial in inverted urn; deep pit; sandstone capping; iron panning around pot; 3 urn fills: 1dark soil_2cremated human bone_3dark soil; Small bronze fragment in fill;Object1 B93: Complete, inverted Bucket urn; decorated; Vertical smoothing on outside;Other objects B93: Head of a bronze pin'Perhaps female due to grave goods'",3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pin (Specified type), Lid",Cremation 20135,73205,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 94: Burial B94: Burial in inverted urn; iron panning around pot; urn fill not excavated; Object1 B94: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn; decorated; Mend holes near rim;",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20135,73206,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 95: Burial B95: Burial in inverted urn; iron panning around pot; cremated human bone; single urn fill of light soil and cremated human bone; Hr B95: 485g cremated bone in total (adult and child). Skull and limb bones represented.Object1 B95: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn; decorated;",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20135,73208,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 97: Burial B97: Burial in inverted urn; deep pit; cremated human bone; sandstone capping; dark pit fill with charcoal; 3 urn fills: 1humic soil_2mid-grey soil_3sandstone fragments; Object1 B97: Incomplete, inverted Globular urn; ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20135,73209,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 98: Burial B98: Burial in inverted urn; cremated human bone; iron panning around pot; mid-grey pit fill; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2mid-grey soil; Hr B98: 180g cremated bone in total (adult and child). Skull, limb axial and pelvic bones represented.Object1 B98: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn; decorated; Other objects B98: Pot sherds (not recorded as gg)",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20135,73210,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow B Burial 99: Burial B99: Burial in inverted urn; cremated human bone; iron panning around pot; deep pit; mid-grey pit fill; 2 urn fills: 1cremated human bone_2mid-grey soil; Surmounted by large sandstone capstone; Object1 B99: Incomplete, inverted Globular urn; decorated; Mend holes near rim; ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Lid",Cremation 30033,73219,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of ten stone-lined cists in a circular arrangement contained by a low stone wall. Each cist contained an urn referred to as sepulchral so presumably containing cremated remains. No further contextual details are available, the urns fell apart on removal and none were seemingly preserved.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30033,73220,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of ten stone-lined cists in a circular arrangement contained by a low stone wall. Each cist contained an urn referred to as sepulchral so presumably containing cremated remains. No further contextual details are available, the urns fell apart on removal and none were seemingly preserved.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30033,73221,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of ten stone-lined cists in a circular arrangement contained by a low stone wall. Each cist contained an urn referred to as sepulchral so presumably containing cremated remains. No further contextual details are available, the urns fell apart on removal and none were seemingly preserved.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30033,73222,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of ten stone-lined cists in a circular arrangement contained by a low stone wall. Each cist contained an urn referred to as sepulchral so presumably containing cremated remains. No further contextual details are available, the urns fell apart on removal and none were seemingly preserved.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30033,73223,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of ten stone-lined cists in a circular arrangement contained by a low stone wall. Each cist contained an urn referred to as sepulchral so presumably containing cremated remains. No further contextual details are available, the urns fell apart on removal and none were seemingly preserved.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30033,73224,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of ten stone-lined cists in a circular arrangement contained by a low stone wall. Each cist contained an urn referred to as sepulchral so presumably containing cremated remains. No further contextual details are available, the urns fell apart on removal and none were seemingly preserved.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30033,73225,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of ten stone-lined cists in a circular arrangement contained by a low stone wall. Each cist contained an urn referred to as sepulchral so presumably containing cremated remains. No further contextual details are available, the urns fell apart on removal and none were seemingly preserved.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30033,73226,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of ten stone-lined cists in a circular arrangement contained by a low stone wall. Each cist contained an urn referred to as sepulchral so presumably containing cremated remains. No further contextual details are available, the urns fell apart on removal and none were seemingly preserved.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30033,73227,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of ten stone-lined cists in a circular arrangement contained by a low stone wall. Each cist contained an urn referred to as sepulchral so presumably containing cremated remains. No further contextual details are available, the urns fell apart on removal and none were seemingly preserved.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30036,73228,,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist in cairn with unurned cremated remains. It was robbed but the only grave good noted was a small flint flake ,1,1,,Flake,Cremation 30047,73229,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 30047,73230,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30047,73231,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30047,73232,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30047,73233,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30047,73234,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Accessory Cup]",Cremation 30047,73235,,,,Pit,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30047,73236,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30047,73237,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30047,73238,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30047,73239,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30047,73240,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30047,73241,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30048,73243,Unknown,2,,Cist,NE-SW,"One of two cists (out of a cemetery of eight) that contained grave goods. This is cist 3 with a Food Vessel. Its sub-circular construction cut, (40119), formed a pit 1.50m in diameter and 0.90m deep. It had steep sides and was truncated on the northern side by the cut of Cist 1 (40109). Its dimensions were 0.7 m x 0.48 m wide and 0.48m deep",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 30048,73244,Unknown,2,,Cist,NE-SW,"One of two cists (out of a cemetery of eight) that contained grave goods. Kenny (2011: 44) Cist 7 was the western most cist of the group, and along with cists 8 and 5, formed a north-west-south-east linear arrangement of graves that marked the south extent of the cemetery. Cist 7 was another of the larger cists on the site. As with the others, a large north-east-south-west orientated sub-rectangular pit (40169) had been dug into the natural sands and gravels to house the structure. The pit cut was 2.65m long, 2.26m wide and 1.46m deep, extremely steep sided, with a flat, even base. The pit was considerably wider than the cist itself, the size perhaps necessitated by the requirements of manoeuvring the large cap stone (40168) into position.",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 30051,73245,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cefn Cwmwd (Cuttler et al 2012, 33-4), F.1014:In pit F. 1014 the bone (1228g) had been placed in a reasonably intact, inverted um (Pot 3, SF287). Charcoal from the pot provided a C 14 date of 1890-1520 cal BC.GG:Woodward in Cuttler et al 2012, 140-2: SF 287. Rim, collar, shoulder and upper wall from a Collared Urn. There is flat rim and a deep internal moulding, the latter decorated with short lengths of twisted cord impressions arranged in a herringbone pattern. Similarly executed herringbone designs occur also on the short collar, on the neck and just below the shoulder. Buff/buff/buff. Primary Series. Fabric: clast group 2 (A I: >98% maficigneous dolerite clasts), thin section 4.HR:Brickley in Cuttler et al 2012, 216-7: 177g burnt human bone; adult; ?male",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30059,73246,Unknown,,,Cist,Unknown,This is an unsual feature. It was seemingly a large cist that contained three urned cremations in invertedCollared Urns and two of these were accompanied by pygmy vessel ,5,3,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Pot [Collared Urn]","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 30071,73247,Unknown,,,Mound,Unknown,In mound was suggestion of in situ cremation - very burnt area with burnt stone and charcoal ,1,1,,Unknown Object,Cremation 30074,73248,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Three cremations under the mound (none in cists). One unurned, one unurned but with a flint flake and another stone tool and the third in an urn ",1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 30078,73249,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,One of seven urned cremations covered with stone capping but not seemingly full cists. (pavement of stones above them). All were at a depth of c. 0.6m. Bone and ash in each so not cleaned or sorted ,2,1,,"Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)], Unknown Object",Cremation 30078,73250,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,One of seven urned cremations covered with stone capping but not seemingly full cists. (pavement of stones above them). All were at a depth of c. 0.6m. Bone and ash in each so not cleaned or sorted ,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 30078,73251,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,One of seven urned cremations covered with stone capping but not seemingly full cists. (pavement of stones above them). All were at a depth of c. 0.6m. Bone and ash in each so not cleaned or sorted ,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 30078,73252,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,One of seven urned cremations covered with stone capping but not seemingly full cists. (pavement of stones above them). All were at a depth of c. 0.6m. Bone and ash in each so not cleaned or sorted ,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 30078,73253,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,One of seven urned cremations covered with stone capping but not seemingly full cists. (pavement of stones above them). All were at a depth of c. 0.6m. Bone and ash in each so not cleaned or sorted ,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 30078,73254,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,One of seven urned cremations covered with stone capping but not seemingly full cists. (pavement of stones above them). All were at a depth of c. 0.6m. Bone and ash in each so not cleaned or sorted ,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 30078,73255,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,One of seven urned cremations covered with stone capping but not seemingly full cists. (pavement of stones above them). All were at a depth of c. 0.6m. Bone and ash in each so not cleaned or sorted ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30079,73256,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,Pygmy cup possibly with cremation in the mound of barrow ; covered and capped with quartz pebbles,2,1,,"Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Assemblage",Cremation 30088,73258,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit containing urned cremation of likely EBA date ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20136,73259,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 2: C2 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. C2 urn: upright urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20136,73260,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burials 3 and 11: C3 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. Possible burial urn with accessory vessel (C3 and C11). C3 urn: Incomplete, upright Barrel urn. C11 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)]",Cremation 20136,73261,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burials 4 and 10: C10 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. Possible burial urn with accessory vessel (C4 and C10). C10 urn: Incomplete, upright Bucket urn. C4 urn: upright urn",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 20136,73262,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burials 5 and 6: C5 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. Possible burial urn with accessory vessel (C5 and C6). C5 urn: Incomplete, inverted Biconical urn.C6 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn.",2,1,,"Pot [Biconical Urn], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)]",Cremation 20136,73263,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 7: C7 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. C7 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20136,73264,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 12: C12 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. C12 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20136,73265,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 13: C13 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. C13 urn: Complete, inverted Biconical urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 20136,73266,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 16: C16 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone, deep pit. Dark patch below urn. C16 urn: Complete, inverted Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20136,73267,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 17: C17 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. C17 urn: Incomplete, inverted Bucket urn. ",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20136,73268,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 18: C18 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. C18 urn: upright urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20136,73269,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 19: C19 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. C19 urn: Incomplete, upright Bucket urn. Row of finger impressions below rim. Whole base and rim fragments present",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20136,73270,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 23: C23 burial: Upright urn. C23 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20136,73271,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 27: C27 burial: Upright urn. C27 urn: Incomplete, upright Bucket urn. Grass smoothing on outside. In British Museum.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20136,73272,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 28: C28 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. C28 urn: upright urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20136,73273,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 33: C33 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone, deep pit. Sealed by prebarrow surface; upper 10cm of cremation in clayey matrix, rest of urn hollow - urn packed before deposition. C33 urn: Complete, inverted Barrel urn. Incurving rim - decoration gives a shelf-like effect",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20136,73274,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 34: C34 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. C34 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20136,73275,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 35: C35 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. C35 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. Decoration all over the pot, two lugs. In British Museum.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20136,73276,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 36: C36 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone, deep pit. C36 urn: Complete, inverted Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20136,73277,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 37: C37 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. C37 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20136,73278,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 38: C38 burial: Upright urn, deep pit. C38 urn: Complete, upright Globular urn. Decoration all over the pot, two lugs. In Dorchester Museum.Fire lit in pot before deposition?",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20136,73279,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 39: C39 burial: Inverted urn, sandstone capping. C39 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. In British Museum.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20136,73280,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 42: C42 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. C42 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. Grass smoothing on outside",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20136,73281,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 43: C43 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. C43 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. Grass smoothing on outside",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20136,73282,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 44: C44 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. C44 urn: Complete, upright Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20136,73283,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 45: C45 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone, deep pit. C45 urn: Complete, upright Globular urn. Horizontally pierced lugs, second groove just below rim",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20136,73284,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow C Burial 47: C47 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. C47 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 30091,73285,Primary,1,,Cist,NE-SW,Central trapezoidal cist at centre of stone circle. Very small and 0.5 m x 0.4 m in size and with inverted urn at centre. Covered by substantial capstone. Cist full of white sticky clay and some drstone corbelling in cist ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 30091,73286,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Secondary cremation (2A) in pit 1.7m NW from primary cist. Associated with a stony scatter of quartz pebbles immediately adjacent. Pit is small (0.5 m long and 0.22 m wide) and contained an inverted Food Vessel on top of a layer of charcoal.The pit was lined with a number of small overlapping slabs of stone,upon which lay a cremation burial. This series of overlapping stone plaques were all whetstones - made into a nest ",7,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Knife, Assemblage, Whetstone , Whetstone , Whetstone , Whetstone ",Cremation 30091,73287,Secondary,1,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,In situ pyre pit 2.3m SE of centre of stone circle. 0.3m in diameter. With fragmentary vessel placed over in situ burning and containing raked up cremated remains ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30092,73288,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Cefn Coch Monument 280 (unpublished): One of two MBA cist burials identified. The cremation in one of these was was sealed with a layer of quartz pebbles. This is a borderline gg but is recorded here as a rare instance of a MBA burial with an offering of sorts.It is not clear which of the two cists was covered with the quartz pebbles. Cist 1 is chosen here.Charcoal from the fire-pit at this site was radiocarbon-dated to 1659-935 cal BC, 3080±145 BP, NPL-12 (Burrow and Williams 2008)",1,2,,Assemblage,"Cremation, Cremation" 50029,73292,Unknown,,,,Unknown,Cist 2 - sandstone made with 5 slabs and capstone has ?deliberate hole in it - circular and size of a hand (?to pour in libations/ food),1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Inhumation 50209,73293,Primary,,,Pit,N-S,"Tothill St, EBA inhumations, Burial 176: One of two truncated inhumation burials placed in small, shallow oval graves are attributable to the Early Bronze Age. Neither grave appears to have been associated with any other contemporary featuresPit (176) is 1.22m N-S and 0.83m E-W and 0.15m deep ",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Inhumation 50209,73294,Unknown,,,Pit,E-W,"Tothill St, EBA inhumations, Burial 747:Two truncated inhumation burials placed in small, shallow oval graves are attributable to the Early Bronze Age. Neither grave appears to have been associated with any other contemporary featuresPit grave (747) lay 600m further south from the first and was 1.02m E-W and 0.48m N-S and only 0.06m deep. Very trunacted and any grave goods could have been removed by plough (although charred seed grains were recovered). It contained the truncated and mixed remains of at least two subadults A handful of struck flint spalls, low quantities of charcoal and two unidentifiable cereal grains were present in the backfill [744].",1,2,,Assemblage,"Inhumation, Inhumation" 20137,73295,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 1 (turf mound): F1 human remains: No further info. F1 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. F1 urn: Incomplete, inverted Bucket urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20137,73296,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 17 (turf mound): F17 human remains: Adult and child >9. F17 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. Pit cut through old turfline of barrow. F17 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. Sub-biconical'. ",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20137,73297,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 18 (turf mound): F18 human remains: Child. F18 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. Pit cut through old turfline of barrow; charcoal lining within urn. F18 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn.?Burnt pot (White 1982, 22)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20137,73298,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 19 (turf mound): F19 human remains: Child. F19 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. F19 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. Slight cordon. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20137,73299,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 20 (turf mound): F20 human remains: Too small for analysis. F20 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. Pit cut through old turfline of barrow. F20 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20137,73300,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 21 (turf mound): F21 human remains: Child. F21 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. Large sandstone capping; pit cut through old turfline of barrow. F21 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn. ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20137,73301,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 22 (turf mound): F22 human remains: Adult female. F22 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. F22 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20137,73302,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 24 (turf mound): F24 human remains: No further info. F24 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. Pit cut through old turfline of barrow. F24 urn: upright. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20137,73303,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 27: F27 human remains: Adult. F27 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. Pit cuts into barrow ring ditch. F27 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20137,73304,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 28: F28 human remains: Child 6 months+. F28 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. Pit cuts into barrow ring ditch. F28 urn: upright. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20137,73305,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 32 (turf mound): F32 human remains: Adult and child 3+, presumably female due to gg (!). F32 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. F32 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. Worn star faience bead in urn, towards upper part of cremated remains. Only the core survived.",2,2,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Bead(s)","Cremation, Cremation" 20137,73306,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 8 (linear cemetery): F8 human remains: Adult 13+. F8 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone, deep pit. F8 urn: Incomplete, upright Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20137,73307,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 9 (linear cemetery): F9 human remains: No further info. F9 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. F9 urn: Complete, upright Barrel urn. Small vessel. In British Museum.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20137,73308,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 10 (linear cemetery): F10 human remains: Young adult 10+?. F10 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. F10 urn: upright. Pot boiler within urn in upper part of cremated bone (not recorded as gg). ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20137,73309,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 14: F14 human remains: Adult female. F14 burial: Inverted urn. F14 urn: Complete, inverted Bucket urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20137,73310,,1,,Pit,Unknown,White (1982) Barrow F Burial 15/16 (linear cemetery): F15 human remains: Adult 10+. F15 burial: Upright urn. Oval pit. F15 urn: upright. F16 human remains: Missing. F16 burial: Upright urn. Oval pit. F6 urn: upright. ,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 20137,73311,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 37: F37 human remains: Too small for analysis. F37 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. Charcoal lining within urn. F37 urn: upright. ?Burnt pot (White 1982, 22)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20137,73312,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 38 (S of barrow): F38 human remains: No further info. F38 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. F38 urn: upright. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20137,73313,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 39 (linear cemetery): F39 human remains: No further info. F39 burial: Inverted urn. F39 urn: Complete, inverted bowl-shaped urn. Flattened rim expanded outwards, grave beneath. In Dorchester Museum.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20137,73314,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 42 (S of barrow): F42 human remains: Young adult, mixed material - v small vertebrae but sturdy longbone. F42 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. F42 urn: upright. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20137,73315,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 43: F43 human remains: No further info. F43 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone, deep pit. F43 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn. Slight shoulder. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20137,73316,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 45 (linear cemetery): F45 human remains: No further info. F45 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone, sandstone capping. F45 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20137,73317,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 47: F47 human remains: Too small for analysis. F47 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. F47 urn: Complete, upright Barrel urn. Horizontally pierced lugs. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20137,73318,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 97 (linear cemetery): F97 human remains: Too small for analysis. F97 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone, sandstone capping. F97 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20137,73319,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 49 (S of barrow): F49 human remains: No further info. F49 burial: Inverted urn. F49 urn: Incomplete, inverted Bucket urn. In Dorchester Museum.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20137,73320,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 50 (linear cemetery): F50 human remains: No further info. F50 burial: Upright urn, deep pit. F50 urn: Complete, upright Globular urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20137,73321,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 52 (S of barrow): F52 human remains: No further info. F52 burial: Upright urn, deep pit. Cut by burial pit F53. F52 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn. In Dorchester Museum.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20137,73322,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 53 (S of barrow): F53 human remains: Too small for analysis. F53 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. Cuts into burial pit F52. F53 urn: upright. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20137,73323,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 54 (S of barrow): F54 human remains: Adult 13+ and child. F54 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone. F54 urn: Complete, inverted Barrel urn. Lugs and decoration set low down, splayed base. Small pot sherds within urn including one sherd with an unfinished mend hole (not recorded as gg). ",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20137,73324,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 56 (S of barrow): F56 human remains: Young adult 12+. F56 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated bone, sandstone capping. F56 urn: Complete, inverted Bucket urn. ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20137,73325,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 62 (S of barrow): F62 human remains: No further info. F62 burial: Upright urn. F62 urn: Incomplete, upright Globular urn. In Dorchester Museum.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20137,73326,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 64 (S of barrow): F64 human remains: Adult 13+. F64 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. F64 urn: Complete, upright Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20137,73327,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 65 (S of barrow): F65 human remains: Young adult 10+. F65 burial: Upright urn, deep pit. F65 urn: Complete, upright Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20137,73328,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 70 (S of barrow): F70 human remains: No further info. F70 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. F70 urn: upright. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20137,73329,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 75 (S of barrow): F75 human remains: No further info. F75 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone, deep pit. F75 urn: Complete, upright urn. Finger impressions near rim. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20137,73330,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 79 (linear cemetery): F79 human remains: Adult and child 3 to 8. F79 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. F79 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn. ",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20137,73331,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 81 (linear cemetery): F81 human remains: No further info. F81 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. Hard, concentrated charcoal layer at base of pit. F81 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn.Fire lit in pot before deposition?",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20137,73332,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 83 (linear cemetery): F83 human remains: Young adult 10+. F83 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone, sandstone capping. Small lump(s) of sandstone in/near pot. F83 urn: Complete, upright Globular urn. ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20137,73333,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 84 (linear cemetery): F84 human remains: Adult. F84 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone, sandstone capping. Small lump(s) of sandstone in/near pot. F84 urn: upright. ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20137,73334,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 92 (linear cemetery): F92 human remains: Adult 13+ and child >9. F92 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. F92 urn: Complete, upright. In Dorchester Museum.",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20137,73335,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 93 (linear cemetery): F93 human remains: Child. F93 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone, sandstone capping. F93 urn: upright. ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20137,73336,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 94 (linear cemetery): F94 human remains: Young adult 12+. F94 burial: Fragments from three vessels in one pit - F94a contained a cremation, the other two had dark fills. F94 urns: [Complete; Complete; Complete], [Globular urn; Barrel urn; Bucket urn]. ",3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)]",Cremation 20137,73337,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 95 (linear cemetery): F95 human remains: Adult. F95 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. F95 urn: Complete, upright Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20137,73338,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 96 (linear cemetery): F96 human remains: Adult. F96 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone, sandstone capping. F96 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn. ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20007,73339,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Second cremation in inverted urn found at a higher level in mound than the first ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20137,73340,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 6 (linear cemetery): F6 human remains: Missing in hr catalogue but mentioned in burial description. F6 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. F6 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20137,73341,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 71 (S of barrow): F71 human remains: Missing in hr catalogue but mentioned in burial description. F71 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone, deep pit. F71 urn: Incomplete, upright Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20137,73342,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 74 (S of barrow): F74 human remains: Missing in hr catalogue but mentioned in burial description. F74 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone. Small lump(s) of sandstone in/near pot (not recorded as gg). F74 urn: upright. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20137,73343,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow F Burial 82 (linear cemetery): F82 human remains: Missing in hr catalogue but mentioned in burial description. F82 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated bone, sandstone capping. Small lump(s) of sandstone in/near pot (not recorded as gg). F82 urn: upright. ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 73029,73344,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,One of six secondary inhumations in pits in the barrow mound. The first was a crouched burial with a food vessel in a very deep shaft grave which re-used the slabs of the primary cist.,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 73029,73345,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,One of six secondary inhumations. This is the 2nd in sequence and disturbed the first secondary one - it was in a slab-lined grave (cist)Cles to surface of mound,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 73029,73346,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,One of six secondary inhumations. This is the 3rd in sequence in a grave pit with another burial above the second one with a Wessex vase support,1,1,,Pot [Incense Cup],Inhumation 20138,73347,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 2: G2 human remains: Missing in hr catalogue but mentioned in burial description. G2 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated remains. Found during sand extraction - no contextual details. G2 urn: Upright urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 73029,73348,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"One of six secondary inhumations. This is the 5th in sequence in a grave pit , contracted under a wooden slat",1,1,,Cover,Inhumation 20138,73349,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 3: G3 human remains: Missing in hr catalogue but mentioned in burial description. G3 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated remains. G3 urn: Upright urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20138,73350,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 4: G4 human remains: Adult (mixed?). G4 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated remains, sandstone capping. G4 urn: Upright urn. ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20138,73351,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 9: G9 human remains: Adult and child. G9 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated remains. G9 urn: Upright urn. ",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20138,73352,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 10: G10 human remains: Too small for analysis. G10 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated remains. G10 urn: Inverted urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20138,73353,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 11: G11 human remains: No further info. G11 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated remains. G11 urn: Upright urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20138,73354,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 12: G12 human remains: No further info. G12 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated remains. G12 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20138,73355,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 15/16: G15 human remains: No further info. G15 burial: Inverted urn, contains cremated remains. Possible burial urn with accessory vessel (G15 and G16); oval pit. G15 urn: Inverted urn. G16 human remains: Missing. G16 burial: Inverted urn. G16 urn: Incomplete, inverted Barrel urn. ",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)]",Cremation 20138,73356,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 18: G18 human remains: Child. G18 burial: Inverted urn, deep pit, contains cremated remains. G18 urn: Complete, inverted Bucket urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20138,73357,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 22/3: G22 human remains: No further info. G22 burial: Upright urn, deep pit. G22 urn: Complete, upright Barrel urn. In Dorchester Museum.G23 human remains: No further info. G23 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated remains. G23 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn. ",2,2,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)]","Cremation, Cremation" 20138,73358,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 27: G27 human remains: Young adult?. G27 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated remains, deep pit. G27 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20138,73359,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,White (1982) Barrow G Burial 28: G28 human remains: No further info. G28 burial: Upright urn. G28 urn: Upright urn. ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20138,73360,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 30/31: G30 human remains: No further info. G30 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated remains, sandstone capping. Possible burial urn with accessory vessel (G30 and G31) G30 urn: Incomplete, upright Barrel urn. At least 8 mend holes around large hole in vessel. In Dorchester Museum.G31 human remains: Missing but associated with additional burial. G31 burial: Upright urn. Possible burial urn with accessory vessel (G30 and G31) G31 urn: Complete, upright Bucket urn. ",3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Lid, Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)]",Cremation 20138,73361,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 37/8: G37 human remains: Missing but associated with additional burial. G37 burial: Upright urn. Charcoal lining around inside of pot. G37 urn: Upright urn.G38 human remains: No further info. G38 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated remains. Charcoal lining around inside of pot. G38 urn: Complete, upright Barrel urn. ?Burnt pot (White 1982, 22)",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 20138,73362,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 40: G40 human remains: No further info. G40 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated remains. G40 urn: Complete, upright Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20138,73363,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 41: G41 human remains: No further info. G41 burial: Upright urn, contains cremated remains. G41 urn: Incomplete, upright Barrel urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20138,73364,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"White (1982) Barrow G Burial 42: G42 human remains: Adult female. G42 burial: No info. G42 urn: Incomplete, Bucket urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 40002,73368,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Interment 7 3m E of centre in a small pit. Head to W; right arm stretched to full length and hand near knees; the other at chin. Leaf-arrowhead on pelvis & frog toad bones above body. Initially interpreted by Mortimer as a male but reidentified as a female in later analysis Lots of bones of invertebrates and frogs and toads - could indicate grave was left open resulting in pitfalls or could of course related to later activity. Note tese are quite far down however and that these were not noted in the any where near like the same numbers at any othe barrows so it is quite unusual ,1,1,,Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped],Inhumation 40007,73369,Primary,1,,Pit,SE-NW,"In the central shallow grave were two inhumations of adult female and infant. Adult female Hands to face, and knees pulled up near right elbow. Infant found close to the back of the female",1,2,,Pin (Unknown/Unspecified),"Inhumation, Inhumation" 40009,73370,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Decayed inhumation on old ground surface with Food Vessel. Found 7.5m SW of centre ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40044,73372,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Second grave immediately N of central grave. Oval & 2m x 1.3m x 1m.Head at NE on wooden flooring The grave connects with the N side of central grave ,5,1,,"Ear/Hair Ornament (Other), Ear/Hair Ornament (Other), Bead(s), Button, Liner",Inhumation 40045,73373,Secondary,1,,Pit,SE-NW,Oval grave with chalk fill and wooden enclosure - ?another coffin. 2.3m L X 2.1m W and 1.4m Dwest of burial 3,2,1,,"Knife, Coffin",Inhumation 40055,73374,Unknown,,,Pyre (Mound),Unknown,"In Mound NO. 2, and at a depth Of about fifteen inches, I again found a hearth(in situ pyre cremation) filled with burnt bones, and on and amongst the se, in an upright position, two small incense-cups (one of which is figured in the annexed woodcut), and no further trace of any remains throughout the entire mound.",2,1,,"Pot [Incense Cup], Pot [Incense Cup]",Cremation 40080,73376,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Large pit grave that is connected to SW of central grave (grave 6). This one is 2.1m x 1.4m and 1.7m deep. Grave 7,3,1,,"Button, Button, Strike A Light",Inhumation 40080,73377,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Grave 1.7m x 1.5m x 1.4m deep. Connected to N end of graves 6 & 7. This is grave 8. ,3,1,,"Knife, Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)], Scraper",Inhumation 40084,73378,Secondary,1,,Pit,E-W,In northern arc of barrow in small oval pit F. ,2,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Flake",Inhumation 40084,73380,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Small pit (E) at centre of barrow with pile of cremated remains accompanied by Food Vessel ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 20123,73381,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Austen (1964) Barrow 3: [MBA] urned cremation with fingertip impressions on the rim/shoulder.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20123,73382,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Austen (1964) Barrow 4: [MBA] urned cremation deposited on the 'old ground surface',1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20123,73383,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Austen (1964) Barrow 5: [MBA] urn placed above a deposit of charcoal and burnt bones, within and over a hole cut into the chalk.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20123,73384,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"WWI trench Burial 1 (Piggott and Piggott 1944, 61): Upright urn in pit, rim positioned at the surface of the pit so missing. Raised vertical ribs running down the body of the urn (Barrel urn?).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20123,73385,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"WWI trench burial 2 (Piggott and Piggott 1944): Upright urn in pit, rim positioned at the surface of the pit so missing. Featureless plain coarseware vessel.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20123,73386,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Upright urn in pit, rim positioned at the surface of the pit so missing. 'Remarkably thin ware' - fragmentary and in a bad condition. The spearhead fragment from within this urn was burnt (ibid., fig. 6, 60). This is described as belonging to 'a class of small leaf-shaped and looped spears' (ibid., 61).",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Spearhead",Cremation 20247,73388,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial B11: Large pot with incised zigzags above the shoulder, similar to EBA decoration but not in technique. Six fragments of an overfired accessory vessel inside. (Cornish influence? Calkin 1962) (Deverel-Rimbury hybrid + accessory vessel)",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)]",Cremation 20247,73389,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B17: Coarse urn with slightly finer accessory vessel. Overfired and distorted and probably reburnt. (Deverel-Rimbury + accessory vessel),2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)]",Cremation 20247,73390,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B20: Small urn or accessory vessel with vertical sides (accessory vessel),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)],Cremation 20247,73391,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B22: Inverted urn covered by capstone (Barrel urn hybrid),2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20247,73392,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B23: Coarse urn with slightly finer accessory vessel. Both covered by capstone (accessory vessel),3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)], Lid",Cremation 20247,73393,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B24: Medium coarse urn with accessory vessel (24a) inside. Both covered by capstone. (Deverel-Rimbury urn + accessory vessel),3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)], Lid",Cremation 20247,73394,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B26: Medium coarse urn with single frag from an accessory vessel. With capstone. (Barrel urn + accessory vessel),3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)], Lid",Cremation 20247,73395,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial B27: Small heavily overburnt vessel, probably accessory, found with 27a, consisting of a base only. Both were found below area of black ash and a few bones under a capstone, with nothing to suggest that they had been buried whole. (Deverel-Rimbury urn + accessory vessel)",3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)], Lid",Cremation 20247,73396,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial B29/30/31: Medium coarse urn with capstone. In the same pit of black earth as 30 and 31, which are probably accessory vessels (one sandy vessel, another corky vessel - walls and base only). Wonkey pot (Deverel-Rimbury urn + accessory vessel + accessory vessel)",4,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)], Lid",Cremation 20247,73397,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B34: Inverted medium coarse urn. (Barrel urn),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20247,73398,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B35: Inverted finer urn. ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20247,73399,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B36: Inverted coarseware urn in very good preservation (Cornish influence? Calkin 1962) (Barrel urn hybrid),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20247,73400,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B37: Urn similar to Burial 87 with accessory vessel similar to Burial 40a. Not illustrated. (Deverel-Rimbury urn + accessory vessel),2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)]",Cremation 20247,73401,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B38: Coarseware urn. (Bucket urn),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20247,73402,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B39: Medium coarse urn pushed in over burials 38 and 40. (Bucket urn),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20247,73403,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B40: Medium coarse urn with accessory vessel (Deverel-Rimbury urn + accessory vessel),2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)]",Cremation 20247,73404,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B41: Medium coarse urn (Barrel urn),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20247,73405,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B42: Inverted urn. Not illustrated. ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20247,73406,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B43: Fragmentary urn with flat rim and low circular bosses. Red exterior. Not illustrated. ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20247,73407,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial B44: Fragments only, in heavily blackened material and covered by capstone and with accessory vessel 44a. (Deverel-Rimbury urn + accessory vessel)",3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)], Lid",Cremation 20247,73408,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial B46: Globular urn, containing a few bone fragments with no black ash and sherd of accessory vessel 46a. Decoration very slightly impressed with blunt tool. 46a: One sherd of accessory vessel, of black ware with little if any grit. Line of wedge-shaped incisions below flat rim. Bowl/cup-shaped. (Globular urn + accessory vessel)",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)]",Cremation 20247,73409,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B47: Coarseware urn. (Barrel urn),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20247,73410,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B49: Fineish but undecorated base and wall. Contained black ash and traces of burnt bone. Not illustrated. ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20247,73411,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B53: Inverted medium coarse urn (Barrel urn),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20247,73412,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B54: Fineish urn. ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20247,73413,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B55: Globular urn. Decorated base. Shallow tooled. (Globular urn),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20247,73414,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial B56: Fineware urn with extremely thin walls, burnished vertically. Contained broken bone fragments but no ash. (Barrel urn)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20247,73415,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B57: Fragmentary urn with finger-tip impressions round the flat rim and 3 inches below it. Appears to be straight-sided. Fairly coarse. Not illustrated. ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20247,73416,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B58: Medium coarse urn with no base or rim. Not illustrated. ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20247,73417,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial B60: Coarse urn, heavily coated with black ash ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20247,73418,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B63: Coarseware urn. (Bucket urn),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20247,73419,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B65: Fairly fine urn of indefinite rim diameter. (Barrel urn),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20247,73420,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial B66: Plain bucket-shaped urn, of which only the base and walls to about one foot remained. Covered with circular ironstone capstone. Not illustrated. (Bucket urn)",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid",Cremation 20247,73421,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B67: Fairly fine urn with one small fragment of accessory vessel. (Deverel-Rimbury urn + accessory vessel),2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)]",Cremation 20247,73422,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B69: Medium coarse inverted urn. ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20247,73423,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial B70: Medium coarse urn containing bone, and ironstone fragments but no ashes. No rim or base remaining, but walls and raised cordon. Not illustrated.NB Ironstone frags not recorded as gg",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20247,73424,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial B72: Fairly fine vessel, inverted and containing accessory vessel 72a, of corky ware, red and reburnt. (Cornish influence? Calkin 1962) (Deverel-Rimbury hybrid + accessory vessel)",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)]",Cremation 20247,73425,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial B74: Fairly fine vessel, inverted and containing accessory vessel 74a, of corky ware, red and reburnt. Not illustrated. (Barrel urn + accessory vessel)",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)]",Cremation 20247,73426,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial B75: Fairly fine vessel with diagonal grooves. N.B.ÑThe pitch of this rim is peculiar, but the angle shown must be approximately correct. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20247,73427,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B77: Coarseish urn including rim. With accessory vessel (fragmentary) 77a. (Deverel-Rimbury urn + accessory vessel),2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)]",Cremation 20247,73428,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B78: Pitted but fairly fine urn. (Barrel urn),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20247,73429,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial B79: Flat rimmed medium coarse urn, ledged inside and out. Not illustrated. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20247,73430,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B80: Fairly fine urn tightly packed with flints and pebbles. (Barrel urn),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20247,73431,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B81: Biconical Urn with impressions suggesting degenerate cord impressions on rim. (Biconical urn),1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 20247,73432,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B82: Globular urn base (Globular urn),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20247,73433,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B84: Inverted fragmentary urn in fairly fine fabric.One horizontal and several vertical ribs. ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20247,73434,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B85: Medium coarse urn with seven vertical ribs below one horizontal. Contained bones and a little black ash and one fragment of an accessory vessel. (Barrel urn + accessory vessel),2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)]",Cremation 20247,73435,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial ÊB86: Inverted medium coarse urn. (Barrel urn),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20247,73436,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B87: Inverted medium coarse urn. (Barrel urn),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20247,73437,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B88: Upright medium coarse urn. ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20247,73438,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial B89: Coarseware urn in pit of black earth containing well-preserved cremation. Accessory vessel probably associated with slight foot-ring to base. Not illustrated. (Bucket urn + accessory vessel),2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)]",Cremation 20245,73440,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Calkin (1962, 11) M20: Urn found in 1936 by men digging gravel about 100m NNW of the barrow. It lay 4 ft. 6 in. deep, and was inverted over a cremation. The ware is red or reddish-brown, but the core and interior surface are black in places, with a moderate amount of coarse grit; only fragments remain and these in a very crumbly condition, whilst much of the surface has perished. Everted rim with a double internal moulding, and two ridges and girth grooves between neck and shoulder. Ornament of stamped crescents or horseshoes on the rim and the three ridges, and apparently forming a swag pattern on the neck; two rows of crescents inside the rim. RHM.",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 20247,73441,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Calkin (1962, 13) M26: This vessel is roughly biconical, with an everted rim, bevelled internally, a pronounced shoulder and a slightly expanded foot. Cord ornament of herringbone on the neck with four horizontal lines above and below; also four continuous lines inside the rim. The ware is reddish-brown, well-fired and has a black core. The vessel contained the cremated remains of an infant. Discovered upon the resumption of gravel digging after Piggott's excavations in 1937. According to Druitt's diary, this food vessel was found 'in the centre of the barrow, whereFred Barrow broke into the side-Ñabout 18 in. deep on a layer of white sand'. Since food vessels are often associated with oak coffin burials, it islikely that this food vessel was directly associated with the primary deposit within this barrow, in which case it is interesting to note that both coffin and food vessel were made to serve as burial urns. RHM.",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 20247,73442,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Primary burial PIT 2: EBA tripartite [collared] urn located on a shelf on the south-east side of the burial pit, containing the cremated bones of two children. The entire pit was filled with turves. A used flint flake was the only associated find (Piggott 1939, 172).Pit cut into natural and contemp with oak coffin burial NB Used flint flake not recorded as gg as it is not clear where it was found.",1,2,,Pot [Collared Urn],"Cremation, Cremation" 20247,73443,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Primary burial Pit 3: Oval pit containing the remains of a burnt oak coffin within which were the cremated remains. The burnt bone was clean and in a compact mass, unmixed with the surrounding soil, suggesting that it was wrapped tightly in an organic material, no trace of which remained. However, a bronze ' awl' found with the bones may have served as a pin to fasten this material together. The latter was placed definitely outside the mass of bones, and not embedded amongst them (Piggott 1939, 173).",3,1,,"Coffin, Bag, Awl",Cremation 20065,73450,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 2: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73451,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 3 (Fig.4 Calkin 1951): ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20065,73452,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 4: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73453,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 5: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73454,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 6: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73455,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 7: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73456,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 8: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73457,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 9 (Fig.10 Calkin 1951): ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20065,73458,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 10 (Fig.11 Calkin 1951): ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20065,73459,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 11 (Fig.12 Calkin 1951): ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20065,73460,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 12: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73461,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 13: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73462,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 14: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73463,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 15: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73464,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 16: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73465,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 17: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73466,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 18: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73467,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 19: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73468,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 20: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73469,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 21:No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73470,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 22: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73471,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 23: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73472,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 24: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73473,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 25: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73474,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Drewitt Burial 26: No record beyond Drewitt's diaries/mention in passing in Calkin 1951 - recorded here as simple urned cremation.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20065,73480,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Clay Burial P1 (1927, 472, fig. 7):Large bucket urn found inverted in a well-cut [pit] with basin-shaped bottom (depth 1.2m, diameter 1m). The urn contained the bones of an adult and some ashes.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 40204,73485,Secondary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,No 4. Secondary crouched burial. In pit in mound,2,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 20065,73487,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Clay Burial P3 (1927, 474, fig. 8):Globular urn found upright in [pit] c. 1m deep. Contained bones of adult and ashes. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20065,73488,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Clay Burial P8 (1927, 475-6, fig. 10):Barrel urn. Found inverted over burnt bones of a child in a [pit] c. 0.7m deep, 1.2m in diameter.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20065,73489,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Clay Burial P12 (1927, 477, fig. 8): Barrel urn, most of the walls of which had been disturbed by cultivation. Found inverted over ashes and a few fragments of burnt bones. The [pit] in which it stood was c. 1.2m deep.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20065,73490,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Clay Burial P16 (1927, 480, fig. 8):P. I6. This urn is represented by only a few fragments near the base, and it is impossible to determine its form. Ashes and burnt bone were lying upon the base indicating that the urn stood upright. Found with P. 15 a and P. 15 b.P. 15a: [accessory] vessel found with another (P. 15 b) together withP. 16 close under a modern trackway. The weight of wheeled traffic hadcaused much crushing of the vessels. Rim flat-topped and some partspushed over by the hand that flattened it. Walls straight and taperingto the base. Colour dark brown, texture rough, paste contains aconsiderable quantity of grit. Depth of [pit] c. 0.6m.P. 15b (fig. 8): [accessory] vessel found with P. I 5 a and P. 16. Rim flat-topped and slightly expanded, the sides having a strongly convex curve. No ornament. Colour reddish-brown, surface rough, badly baked, pastegritty.",3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)]",Cremation 20065,73491,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Clay Burial P17 (1927, 480):This urn was badly crushed and but little remained of it. It was of the barrel variety and originally stood upright. Contained ashes and a few burnt bones.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20065,73492,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Clay Burial P18 (1927, 480, fig. 13; plt LV, fig. 1):Bucket-shaped urn, rim missing. Found upright in a [pit] c. 0.70m in depth. Ashes and a few minute fragments of burnt bone filled up the lower half of the urn.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20065,73493,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Clay Burial P19 (1927, 480):A fencing post had been driven in against the side of this urn and had so much damaged it by allowing water to run into the [pit] that beyond stating that the urn was of the barrel type and that it originally stood upright, little can be said. The base of the vessel lay on a layer of ashes c. 0.15m in thickness in a [pit] 0.6m deep. Inside the remains of the urn were ashes and a few small fragments of burnt bone, and on top of this some large pieces of charcoal.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20065,73494,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Clay Burial P20 (1927, 480, fig. 14; plt LV fig. 3):Barrel urn found upright in a pit c. 0.7m in depth. It contained ashes and some comminuted fragments of burnt bone. There was no ornamentation.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 40241,73495,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Oval chalk-cut grave under centre of barrow,3,1,,"Animal Joint/Part [Limb], Necklace, Awl",Inhumation 40242,73496,Secondary,,,Mound,Unknown,Disturbed crouched inhumation at apex of mound. burial d,1,1,,Arrowhead [Barbed],Inhumation 40242,73497,Secondary,1,,Mound,NE-SW,Crouched inhumation 0.35m above base of barrow with a Food Vessel,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40242,73498,Secondary,,,Mound,Unknown,Crouched inhumation 0.35m above base of barrow with a flint flake,1,1,,Flake,Inhumation 40242,73499,Secondary,,,Mound,Unknown,Urned cremation in eastern part of mound,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40242,73500,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Urned cremation in eastern part of mound,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40242,73501,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Burial 1. At base of mound near Food Vessel C Central E side of mound at base - child on ground surface Burial 4-7 - several children clustered together,3,3,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40242,73502,Secondary,1,,Mound,N/a,"Second upper tier of burials 0.3m above base of barrow,Burial 9 with Food Vessel Second upper tier of burials 0.3m above base of barrow, Burials 14 & 16 mirrored each other on either side of supine burial 15 below. Flint blade at skull of 14. Both with hands to face ",2,2,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Blade","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40255,73503,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Decayed inhumation 1.1m above old GS, 2.3m SW of centre with beautiful Food Vesesl ",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40284,73504,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Central primary grave 2.8m long and 2m wide and 1.2m deep with two burials- cut deep into chalk. ,2,2,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40293,73505,Unknown,1,,Pit,SE-NW,At base of central grave was a child inhumation with a Food Vessel. (there were disturbed bones of an person c. 20 years old above). Pit was c. 20cm above the natural ground surface so cut into mound and may have disturbed and earlier burial ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40156,73507,Unknown,,,,Unknown,Possible child cremation with incense cup inside another vessel and perforated tooth of a wolf ,3,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]",Cremation 20197,73510,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Prebarrow Burial 31 (Peterson 1981): in deep pit.B31 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: female. Scattered fragments of decayed bone found both inside and outside pot.B31 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Fingertip impressions 5cm below rim; two opposed oval lugs. Crushed base due to the process of being ground down into the cremation deposit. Other associations: none noted,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73511,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Prebarrow Burial 38 (Peterson 1981): in pit cut in to B28 pit.B38 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: female. Within urn.B38 obj: Upright Biconical urn. Three, irregularly positioned lugs. Other associations: Flint flake in lower pit fill (not recorded as gg)",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 20197,73512,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Prebarrow Burial 46 (Peterson 1981): in oval pit. The urn stood on a thin spread of cremated bone.B46 hr: Cremated bone; age:not identified; sex: not identified. Found both inside and outside pot.B46 obj: Upright DR accessory vessel. Plain, badly crushed bowl with two lugs. Positioned directly beneath slab from stone setting. Other associations: none noted",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)],Cremation 20197,73513,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Prebarrow Burial 47 (Peterson 1981): in pit.B47 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: male. 20-30 years old. Found both inside and outside pot. B47 obj: Upright Globular urn. Four, small circular lugs. Other associations: none noted",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20197,73514,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Prebarrow Burial 48 (Peterson 1981): in pit.B48 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; child; sex: female; not identified. Adult >30; child c. 11-12.B48 obj: Upright Globular urn. Five longitudinally perforated lugs. Badly crushed (upon deposition - missing rim frag in urn?).Other associations: Bronze frag.; small burnt flint flake in pit fill; burnt/unburnt flint pebbles in urn fill (the latter not recorded as gg),2,2,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Unknown Object","Cremation, Cremation" 20197,73515,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Prebarrow Burial 49 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B49 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: female. B49 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Small, soft, decayed and badly distorted in shape. Other associations: none noted",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73516,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Prebarrow Burial 54 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B54 hr: Cremated bone; age:not identified; sex: not identified.B54 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Four lugs. Other associations: Unburnt flint pebbles (not recorded as gg),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73517,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Prebarrow Burial 58 (Peterson 1981): in deep pit. B58 hr: Cremated bone; age:not identified; sex: not identified. Tiny crumbs within urn. B58 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Cracked and missing 2/4 lugs - one probably lost prior to burial. Other associations: Burnt and unburnt flint pebbles; 8 small quartz pebbles within urn. Small plain body sherd from another vessel in upper pit fill (not recorded as gg),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73518,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Prebarrow Burial 62 (Peterson 1981): in deep pit. B62 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; adult; sex: female; male. 30-40 year old female. Found both inside and outside pot. B62 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Fingertip decoration and two large opposed circular lugs. Completely intact and undamaged. Other associations: Quartz, puddingstone and flint pebbles (burnt and unburnt) within urn fill (not recorded as gg)",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20197,73519,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Precapping Burial 24 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B24 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: male. 30+ years old. Found both inside and outside pot. B24 obj: Inverted Globular urn. Four roughly opposed lugs. Other associations: Burnt and unburnt flint pebbles in urn fill (not recorded as gg),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20197,73520,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Precapping Burial 25 (Peterson 1981): in small oval pit, capped with a large diagonal block of puddingstone, larger than the diameter of the pit (grave marker). B25 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: female. B25 obj: Inverted Biconical urn. Crushed by the weight of the capstone. Other associations: Capstone (gg?)",2,1,,"Pot [Biconical Urn], Lid",Cremation 20197,73521,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Precapping Burial 40 (Peterson 1981): in pit beneath stone slab from stone setting. Urn stood on cremation deposit. B40 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: not identified. Hr within pit only. B40 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Fingertip decoration. Other associations: none noted,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73522,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Precapping Burial 52 (Peterson 1981): in large oval pit. Cut into/potentially damaged by secondary burials 32, 36 and 44. B52 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: not identified. Hr within pit only. B52 obj: Inverted Bucket urn. Small, with two opposing ear-like lugs. Other associations: Three large unburnt flint pebbles (not recorded as gg)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73523,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Precapping Burial 61 (Peterson 1981): in pit - rim flush with the top of the pit. B61 hr: Cremated bone; age:not identified; sex: not identified. A few fragments. B61 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Slightly mishapen and badly decayed in places with single lug. Other associations: none noted,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73524,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary Burial 5 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B5 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: male.B5 obj: Truncated upright Bucket urn. Other associations: none noted,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73525,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary Burial 6 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B6 hr: Cremated bone; age:not identified; sex: not identified. A few fragments. B6 obj: Upright Dev-Rim urn. Other associations: none noted,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20197,73526,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary Burial 10 (Peterson 1981): in pit above burial 40 and defined on one side by an upright stone slab from the stone setting. B10 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: not identified. B10 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Other associations: Burnt and unburnt flint and quartz pebbles (not recorded as gg),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73527,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Secondary Burial 12 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B12 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: female. B12 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Fingertip decoration interrupted by low circular lug. Other associations: Possible decayed/disintegrated secondary urn (inverted) (circular clay disc and 30 small, decayed sherds) (recorded as additional urn)",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 20197,73528,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary Burial 15 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B15 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: not identified. B15 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Four oval lugs. Other associations: Unburnt flint pebbles (not recorded as gg),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73529,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary Burial 16 (Peterson 1981): in pit cut into B14.B16 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: not identified. B16 obj: Upright Globular urn. Other associations: Sherds in urn and pit (not recorded as gg),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20197,73530,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary Burial 20 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B20 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: male. Hr within pit only. B20 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Two opposed lugs. Pot stood on top of cremated remains. Other associations: none noted ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73531,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Secondary Burial 22 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B22 hr: Cremated bone; age:not identified; sex: not identified. Crumbs only. B22 obj: Inverted Bucket urn. Irregular fingertip decoration, two opposed lugs. Other associations: none noted",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73532,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary Burial 27 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B27 hr: Cremated bone; age:not identified; sex: not identified. Crumbs only. B27 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Fragments of vessel with oval lug and fingertip decoration. Other associations: Flint flake in urn together with burnt and unburnt puddingstone and quartz frags (not recorded as gg),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73533,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary Burial 34a-c (Peterson 1981): in pit. Two large truncated urns and fragments from a third. Sparse hr frags in 34b and scattered in pit fill. B34a-c hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; subadult; absent; sex: female; female; absent. B34a-c obj: Upright; Upright; Not known Bucket urn; Bucket urn; Not known. Other associations: none noted,3,2,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)]","Cremation, Cremation" 20197,73534,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Secondary Burial 36 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B36 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: female. B36 obj: Inverted Bucket urn. Fingertip impressions, four oval lugs, base truncated. Other associations: Burnt and unburnt flint and quartz pebbles (not recorded as gg)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73535,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary Burial 41 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B41 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: not identified. B41 obj: Inverted Bucket urn. Two small lugs. Other associations: none noted,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73536,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary Burial 44 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B44 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: male. B44 obj: Upright Globular urn. Three lugs. Other associations: none noted,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20197,73537,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary Burial 45 (Peterson 1981): in pit . B45 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: not identified.B45 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Other associations: Burnt and unburnt flint pebbles (not recorded as gg),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73538,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Secondary Burial 50 (Peterson 1981): in pit (cuts into burial 34). Excavator suggests that frags from the disturbed urns in burial 34 were potentially incorporated by the burial party in the urn in burial 50. B50 hr: Cremated bone; age:adult; sex: female. B50 obj: Inverted Bucket urn. Potentially buried with the base already damaged. Four lugs, fingertip decoration. Other associations: Small, burnt and unburnt, flint, puddingstone and quartz pebbles (not recorded as gg)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73539,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary Burial 51 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B51 hr: Cremated bone; age:not identified; sex: not identified. B51 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Badly damaged (not clear when). Other associations: none noted,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73540,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary Burial 53 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B53 hr: Cremated bone; age:not identified; sex: not identified. A few fragments. B53 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Other associations: none noted,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20197,73541,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary Burial 57 (Peterson 1981): in pit. B57 hr: Cremated bone; age:not identified; sex: not identified. A few fragments. UnknownB57 obj: Upright Bucket urn. Base only. Other associations: none noted,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20229,73542,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Calkin (1933) Burial (urn) 5: Truncated burial.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20229,73543,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Calkin (1933) Burial (urn) 11: Truncated burial.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20229,73544,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Calkin (1933) Burial (urn) 12: Truncated burial.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20229,73545,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Calkin (1933) Burial (urn) 13: Truncated burial.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20229,73546,,,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Calkin (1933) Burial (no specific description): Truncated burial.'A bluish-white [flint] flake in one urn probably got there by accident (recorded here). Few other worked flints were recorded in the vicinity.,2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Flake",Cremation 20230,73547,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Hedges et al (1975): Burial XIII/Pot 13: Urned cremation in an upright vessel in a pit cut into silted ring ditch (SE quadrant). Charcoal, burnt gravel and cremated bone were found both within and outside the pot. Burial XIII/Pot 13_hr: 71g fragmented cremated bone, potentially from an adult and a juvenille. Burial XIII/Pot 13_gg: Probable barrel urn. Rim missing. Band of oval impressions on upper body. Variably fired. ",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],"Cremation, Cremation" 20230,73548,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Hedges et al (1975): Burial XXIII/Pot 46: Urned cremation in an upright vessel in a pit (NE of ring ditch). The urn contained burnt and unburnt gravel, charcoal and a few fragments of cremated bone. Burial XXIII/Pot 46_hr: One scrap of long bone/rib. Burial XXIII/Pot 46_gg: Low vessel (DR bowl?) in a sandy fabric. Variably fired. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Miniature vessel/cup)],Cremation 20230,73549,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Hedges et al (1975): Burial XXIV/Pot 47: Urned cremation in an upright vessel in a pit (NE of ring ditch). The urn contained gravel, charcoal and small frags of cremated bone. Burial XXIV/Pot 47_hr: No further info. Burial XXIV/Pot 47_gg: Lower body sherd from a badly damaged vessel. Form not identified. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20230,73550,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Hedges et al (1975): Burial XXVI/Pot 49: Urned cremation in an upright vessel in a pit (NE of ring ditch). The urn contained burnt and unburnt gravel, three small frags of sandstone, some additional pot sherds and a single fragment of cremated bone. Burial XXVI/Pot 49_hr: One unidentifiable fragment. Burial XXVI/Pot 49_gg: Well made barrel urn. Rim missing. Simple grooved decoration below rim.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20230,73551,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Hedges et al (1975): Burial XXVIII/Pot 53: Urned cremation in an inverted vessel in a pit cut into silted ring ditch (NE quadrant). The urn contained cremated bone and a small quantity of gravel . Burial XXVIII/Pot 53_hr: 325g cremated bone from a mature adult. One broken molar.. Burial XXVIII/Pot 53_gg: Upper portion of a barrel urn. Variable firing. ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20231,73552,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Knocker (1959) Burial 4: Urns 4-6 were all buried upright and had been set around a heavy, vertically set slab of local iron-stone.Urn 4 (Fig. 7. I): This um, standing against the east face of the stone, was a barrel urn with a plain girth cordon below the missing rim. It was unusually tall, being something over I foot 4 inches in height. It was made of smooth brown ware containing much flint grit.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20231,73553,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Knocker (1959) Burial 5: Urn set in a cavity packed with oak charcoal. On top of the vessel was a cap of vegetable matter, 10cm thick, perhaps a decayed turf. In its filling were small fragments of oak.?Turf lid (not recorded as gg)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20231,73554,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Knocker (1959) Burial 9: ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20231,73555,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Knocker (1959) Burial 11: ,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20173,73556,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Wimborne St Giles Barrow 18, Oakley Down: One of two secondary cremations in [MBA] urns lying on their sides. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20173,73557,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Wimborne St Giles Barrow 18, Oakley Down: One of two secondary cremations in [MBA] urns lying on their sides. This one was covered with a large layer of flints (not recorded as gg).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20183,73558,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Interment 1: One of three secondary cremations beneath inverted [MBA] urns. Inverted urn placed over a small heap of burnt bones - there was no burnt soil or charcoal.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20183,73559,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Interment 2: One of three secondary cremations beneath inverted [MBA] urns. Inverted ?bucket urn over a large pile of well-burnt bone with no burnt earth or charcoal.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20183,73560,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Interment 3: One of three secondary cremations beneath inverted [MBA] urns. Inverted bucket urn over a heap of well-burnt bones with no earth or charcoal.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20186,73561,,,,,Unknown,Grinsell's (1959) Wimborne St Giles barrow 4: A secondary adult cremation in inverted [MBA] urn with 11 rivet holes was found in 1950 in a rabbit barrow just below the surface.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20216,73562,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell (1959) Studland Barrow 9: A cremation, with parts of urn, probably [MBA], covered by stone slab",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20186,73563,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Wimborne St Giles barrow 4: Fragmentary remains of another Late Bronze Age cremation was found in 1950, just below the surface, with fragmentary remains of another Late Bronze Age cremation.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20062,73583,Secondary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 14, Deverel Barrow: One of four cremations in globular and bucket urns located on the barrow floor 'enclosed in a rude kind of arch, composed of flints' (Miles 1826, 23)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20192,73584,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.This record represents the burial of two urned cremations in one grave covered with a single slab",3,2,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid, Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)]","Cremation, Cremation" 20192,73585,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73586,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73587,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73588,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73589,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73590,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73591,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73592,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73593,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73594,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73595,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73596,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73597,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73598,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73599,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73600,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73601,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73602,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73603,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73604,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73605,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73606,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73607,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73608,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73609,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73610,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73611,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73612,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Rimbury (Warne 1866): One of 30 urned burials (two within one grave), all filled with the usual deposit of calcined bone and ashes. The majority of urns were placed with their mouths uppermost ... each was covered with a thin flat stone, one of which had the impression of the pot rim on its underside. None of the vessels were well-fired.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20192,73613,,1,,Pit,W-E,Rimbury (Woodward 1981): Flexed inhumation (head probably facing W) in a rectangular grave pit cut into the chalk with two Beaker pots and a small cu-alloy awl. Plough damaged. The Beakers are described as 'Developed Southern Beakers' (Clarke 1970 Group 2),3,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker], Awl",Inhumation 72860,73614,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46a, Burial 2: One of four secondary cremations in bucket or barrel urns. This record represents one of four urns from Durden's 'Barrow 1' defined as 'Wessex Biconical Urns' in Calkin (1962, 60), three of which were recorded to have been found inverted with 'plaster' over their mouths. All of these urns are in the British Museum.",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 72860,73615,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46a, Burial 3: One of four secondary cremations in bucket or barrel urns. This record represents one of four urns from Durden's 'Barrow 1' defined as 'Wessex Biconical Urns' in Calkin (1962, 60), three of which were recorded to have been found inverted with 'plaster' over their mouths. All of these urns are in the British Museum.",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 72860,73616,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46a, Burial 4: One of four secondary cremations in bucket or barrel urns. This record represents one of four urns from Durden's 'Barrow 1' defined as 'Wessex Biconical Urns' in Calkin (1962, 60), three of which were recorded to have been found inverted with 'plaster' over their mouths. All of these urns are in the British Museum.",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 72860,73617,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46a, Burial 5: One of four secondary cremations in bucket or barrel urns. This record represents one of four urns from Durden's 'Barrow 1' defined as 'Wessex Biconical Urns' in Calkin (1962, 60), three of which were recorded to have been found inverted with 'plaster' over their mouths. All of these urns are in the British Museum.NB Calkin (1967) notes that urn 1892,0901.214 was NOT the primary urn associated with the two stone amulets, as suggested by Warne 1866",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 72860,73618,Primary,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46b, Burial 1: primary inhumation in a grave 6 ft. long, 2 ft. wide and 2 ft. deep, accompanied by a cremation in a small 'drinking cup'.",1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Cremation" 72860,73619,Primary,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46b, Burial 2: Primary inhumation in a grave with animal bones",1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 72860,73620,Unknown,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46b, Burials 3-6 (recorded together here in the absence of contextual information): In a layer of soil and charcoal 2 ft. thick at the base of the mound were four more inhumations and two 'drinking cups'",2,4,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 72860,73621,Secondary,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46b, Burial 7: One of at least seven 'LBA' urned burials, found higher in the mound. Three of the urns were complete; all were accompanied by/contained cremations. Three of the urns are described as 'Wessex Biconical Urns in Calkin (1962, 60).This record represents the burial of a complete biconical urn with applied horse-shoe handles and perforated lugs which contained a bead of rolled sheet bronze.",2,1,,"Pot [Biconical Urn], Bead(s)",Cremation 72860,73622,Secondary,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46b, Burial 8: One of at least seven 'LBA' urned burials, found higher in the mound. Three of the urns were complete; all were accompanied by/contained cremations. Three of the urns are described as 'Wessex Biconical Urns in Calkin (1962, 60).This record represents the urn (potentially one of the biconical urns?) containing a small bone pin (in the British Museum). ",2,1,,"Pot [Biconical Urn], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 72860,73623,Secondary,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46b, Burial 9: One of at least seven 'LBA' urned burials, found higher in the mound. Three of the urns were complete; all were accompanied by/contained cremations. Three of the urns are described as 'Wessex Biconical Urns in Calkin (1962, 60).This record represents one of the latter.",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 72860,73624,Secondary,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46b, Burial 10: One of at least seven 'LBA' urned burials, found higher in the mound. Three of the urns were complete; all were accompanied by/contained cremations. Three of the urns are described as 'Wessex Biconical Urns in Calkin (1962, 60).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 72860,73625,Secondary,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46b, Burial 11: One of at least seven 'LBA' urned burials, found higher in the mound. Three of the urns were complete; all were accompanied by/contained cremations. Three of the urns are described as 'Wessex Biconical Urns in Calkin (1962, 60).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 72860,73626,Secondary,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46b, Burial 12: One of at least seven 'LBA' urned burials, found higher in the mound. Three of the urns were complete; all were accompanied by/contained cremations. Three of the urns are described as 'Wessex Biconical Urns in Calkin (1962, 60).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 72860,73627,Secondary,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46b, Burial 13: One of at least seven 'LBA' urned burials, found higher in the mound. Three of the urns were complete; all were accompanied by/contained cremations. Three of the urns are described as 'Wessex Biconical Urns in Calkin (1962, 60).",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 72860,73628,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46c, Burial 1: Primary deposit of two urns with burnt bones in a cist. Described by Payne (1892, 19) as bones and ashes, with the fragments of an urn lying on its side, partly filled with calcined bones.Calkin (1967, 133) describes these urns (following Shipp 1864) as follows: central chalk pit containing 'an urn on its side, together with fragments of another large coarsely-made urn, slightly ornamented with a single row of finger-marked indentations below the rim, and having two projecting knobs for handles'. The identifies the first urn as one of the biconical urns in Durden's collection in the BM. The second urn is now lost but is thought also to have been biconical.NB accounts of how many deposits of cremated bone were associated with these vessels vary - only one is recorded here",2,1,,"Pot [Biconical Urn], Pot [Biconical Urn]",Cremation 72860,73633,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46d, Burial 1: One of three urned cremations in biconical urns.This one was found in a central chalk pit and is identified by Calkin (1967, 134) as a biconical urn with a cordon with horseshoes below in the BM's Durden Collection: 1892,0901.245. No further details.",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 72860,73634,Unknown,2,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46d, Burial 2: One of three urned cremations in biconical urns. This record represents the burial in an urn with perforations on either side of a crack as if to bind it together (mend holes).Calkin (1967, 134) identifies this urn as a biconical urn from the BM's Durden collection: Bic. 2 lugs. 4 repair holes, 1892,0901.244The bronze bead from within this urn is missing: 1892,0901.246",2,1,,"Pot [Biconical Urn], Bead(s)",Cremation 72860,73635,Unknown,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46d, Burial 3: One of three urned cremations in biconical urns.Calkin (1967, 134) identifies this urn as a biconical urn with 2 lugs and 2 horseshoes from the BM's Durden collection: 1892,0901.247",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 20205,73636,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Barrow 46e, Burial 1: Finds recovered from a barrow excavated by Mr and Mrs Solly in 1840. Warne (1866, cpf no. 21, 16-7) describes the discovery of 'a splendid dagger in bronze' with an 'exquisitely finished' bone handle, together with two [bronze] knife daggers, each c. 7cm long. 'These objects were found amidst the burnt bone and ashes ... Immediately over these remains, placed on a thin stratum of black mould, was an inverted urn, unburnt and ornamented and of the rudest make.'Longworth records the inverted urn as a Collared UrnNB Calkin (1967, 136) describes the 'inhumation' with a pinch of salt but makes no mention of a cremation ...",4,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Dagger [Flat Riveted], Knife, Knife",Cremation 72875,73637,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 88) Bere Regis Barrow 8c: Primary cremation (roughly central) in a globular [MBA] urn and covered by a thin slab of green sandstone.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Lid",Cremation 72875,73638,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 88) Bere Regis Barrow 8c: A second urned cremation (potentially also primary) in a pit to the south of the central cremation and associated with Deverel-Rimbury pottery.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20202,73639,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial 6023: Urned cremation in pit.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20202,73640,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial 6334: Urned cremation in pit.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20202,73641,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Burial 6336: Urned cremation in pit.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20230,73642,,2,,Pit,Unknown,"Hedges et al (1975): Burial XXXV/Pot 101: Pit (NE of ring ditch) containing pottery sherds (which had been put there as such), charcoal and cremated bone. Burial XXXV/Pot 101_hr: 233g cremated bone from a mature adult, possibly female. Burial XXXV/Pot 101_gg: Body sherds from a vessel of unknown form. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20230,73643,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Hedges et al (1975): Burial XXXVIII/Pot 69: Urned cremation in an upright vessel in a pit (NE of ring ditch).. Burial XXXVIII/Pot 69_hr: 78g cremated bone from a mature adult, possibly only limb bones represented as the fragments are well preserved. Burial XXXVIII/Pot 69_gg: Base and lower body of a DR urn. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20230,73644,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Hedges et al (1975): Burial XXXIX/Pot 71: Urned cremation in an upright vessel in a pit (NE of ring ditch). The urn contained pieces of burnt bone in poor condition, gravel and charcoal. Burial XXXIX/Pot 71_hr: 11g cremated bone, small fragments. Burial XXXIX/Pot 71_gg: Sherds of an upright DR urn. Grass impressions on surface. ",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20230,73645,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Hedges et al (1975): Burial XLII/Pot 77: Urned cremation in an upright vessel in a pit (NE of ring ditch). The urn contained some bone and burnt gravel. Burial XLII/Pot 77_hr: 99g cremated bone from a mature (but not aged) adult. Burial XLII/Pot 77_gg: Upright globular urn with grooved decoration. Burial XXVIII/Pot 53,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20230,73646,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Hedges et al (1975): Burial XLV/Pot 81: Urned cremation in an upright vessel in a pit (NE of ring ditch). The burial was capped with large pieces of gravel. The urn contained large amounts of gravel, pieces of grooved and ungrooved sandstone, charcoal and cremated bone. Burial XLV/Pot 81_hr: 36g cremated bone from an adult. Burial XLV/Pot 81_gg: Base and lower body of a DR urn. Extremely fragile. Two refitting grooved and four ungrooved sandstone fragments SF205",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Worked Stone",Cremation 20234,73647,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Urn with 'a small dogs tooth pattern on the neck, with one scored line above and eleven below (Cox 1885, 48)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20234,73648,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,One of 5 urns containing fragments of burnt bone recovered from this site in 1923.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20234,73649,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,One of 5 urns containing fragments of burnt bone recovered from this site in 1923.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20234,73650,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,One of 5 urns containing fragments of burnt bone recovered from this site in 1923.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20234,73651,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,One of 5 urns containing fragments of burnt bone recovered from this site in 1923.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20234,73652,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,One of 5 urns containing fragments of burnt bone recovered from this site in 1923.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20290,73653,,1,,Missing,Unknown,Worgret Heath Arne Barrow 10a: Grouped record for the two specifically described urns of the 24 reputedly recovered from this barrow and the unhewn flat stone that one was covered with. These are linked to an MNI of one further cremation burial (association missing).,3,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 72876,73655,Unknown,1,,Grave,E-W,"Portesham Farm mirror burial (Fitzpatrick 1997): Well-furnished 'Durotrigian' inhumation burial of a woman aged between c. 26-45 years. The accompanying brooches, a toilet set and part of a Roman strainer set suggest that the burial was made shortly after the Roman conquest.Subrectangular grave, aligned east-west (c. 1.3m x 0.9m x 0.25m deep). Flexed inhumation burial of a woman with her head to the north-east and lying on her left hand side with her hands extended down towards her knees. Disturbed by metal-detecting.The fragments of cattle and other pottery sherds from the grave are not recorded as grave goods.Recent isotope analysis of this burial suggested that this individual came from south-west England.",12,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Animal Joint/Part [Limb], Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Mirror, Knife, Brooch (Specified type), Pan, Cosmetic Set, Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition]",Inhumation 72877,73656,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Whitcombe warrior burial (Aitken and Aitken 1991 Burial 9; Whimster 1981, Burial 12): Burial of a powerful man, about 27 years old with his ornaments and weapons. He was laid in a shallow, oval grave in the chalk in a crouched position with his legs to the right and his head pointing south-east. Only small traces of the head of the right humerus were seen and it is thought that a wound was probably sustained here before death. A bronze La Tene II brooch lay above his right shoulder. On his breast was a fine bronze ring, flatterned on one side and with a bronze stud on it, which could have been used to fasten clothing or a baldric. Also lying on his breast was an iron spearhead. The haft of this was probably made of wood but no trace of it remained. In his left hand he still held a chalk pommel from the handle of a weapon best described as a hammer. The iron tang of the hammer handle was lying near to the corroded iron head. a sword, c. 80cm long, lay along the right side of the body, resting on one kneecap. There were no remains of a handle grip on the tang but traces of the wood of the scabbard were still adhering to the blade. Two strips of Bronze nearby could have come from the binding of the scabbard; a bronze bar with linear Celtic decoration was still in place around the top with two iron suspension rings - one on each side of it. The sword and brooch suggest that the grave dates to the 1st century BC. Recent isotope analysis of this burial suggested that this individual came from Dorset.",10,1,,"Sword, Scabbard, Strap fitting, Spearhead, Hammer, Brooch (Specified type), Strap fitting, File, Unknown Object, Spindle Whorl",Inhumation 72878,73657,,1,,Grave,Unknown,": Crouched inhumation burial of a woman with an array of grave goods including a mirror, a thistle-type brooch, a Langton Down type brooch, an armlet, two copper alloy tweezers, a single coin and glass and stone beads. No pottery was placed in the grave.Recent isotope analysis of this burial suggested that this individual grew up in Dorset.",7,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Coin, Tweezers, Bead(s), Brooch (Specified type), Armlet, Mirror",Inhumation 72879,73658,,2,,Pit,NE-SW,": Lightly flexed young male adult inhumation on its back with head to the north-east, facing north. The body was deposited in the top layer of a cylindrical storage pit. The arms were tightly flexed in front of the chest with hands by the shoulders and the legs were slightly bent. Two iron fragments were found at the waist. Marks of injuries caused by a sharp implement were recorded on the skull and left arm, some of which were inflicted immediately prior to death. Two crouched infant burials were recovered from the layer beneath this skeleton (not recorded here as the relationship between these burials and the burial with grave goods is ambiguous).Recent isotope analysis of this burial suggested that this individual came from south-west England.",1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 72880,73659,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Poundbury Farm Burial 4098: Urned cremation burial in a subcircular pit. One of the urns (Urn 4350) was positioned upright and contained the cremated remains of two women aged c. 25 and c. 45 years. The other urn (Urn 4099) was inverted over Urn 4350 'enclosing it and its contents', much like a lid. Analysis of the urns suggested that neither was complete upon burial, irrespective of subsequent plough damage. The pit was filled with redeposited pyre debris including charcoal from hawthorn/apple/pear. c. 2400g cremated bone was recovered from the urn (c. 1200g per person represented). There were no pyre goods. The use of a pot as a 'lid' is noted to be unusual.",2,2,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)]","Cremation, Cremation" 72881,73660,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Maiden Castle 'peacetime' cemetery Burial 31 (Wheeler 1947, 349): Inhumation burial of a child in a flexed position with head to the south-east, facing north-east. The burial was covered by a slab upon which a fineware bowl (dated to c. AD 25-50) stood.Slab operated as burial prop not gg so not recorded here.",1,1,,Pot [Durotrigian Tradition],Inhumation 72881,73661,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Maiden Castle 'peacetime' cemetery Burial 36/Skeleton T4 (Wheeler 1947, 349): Inhumation burial of and older adult male, aged 40-50 years lying on his RHS with head to the NE. Legs and arms flexed to the NW. The legs and ribs of a lamb were found over his right pelvis.",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part),Inhumation 72881,73662,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Maiden Castle 'peacetime' cemetery Burial 36/Skeleton T6 (Wheeler 1947, 349): Inhumation burial of adult female aged 30-40 years. Lying on RHS with head to the north-east, knees flexed to the north. Wheel-turned Belgic pot with bead-rim, chevron decoration and pedestal base inverted above feet. c. AD 25-50",1,1,,Pot [Durotrigian Tradition],Inhumation 72881,73663,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Maiden Castle 'peacetime' cemetery Burial 37/Skeleton T10 (Wheeler 1947, 349): Inhumation burial of adult male lying on RHS with head to the south-east. Arms bent over chest and legs flexed to the north-east. Two slingstones beside the skull, one by the legs, one by the left shoulder. The grave was sealed by a layer dated AD 25-50.",1,1,,Sling Shot,Inhumation 72881,73664,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Maiden Castle 'peacetime' cemetery Burial 38/Skeleton T11 (Wheeler 1947, 349): Inhumation burial of adult male aged 25-35 yrs, lying on back with head to the north-east. Head turned to right, arms bent up to sides, legs flexed to the north-west. Ox bones were found in the grave fill above his head. LIA/Roman.",1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 72881,73665,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Maiden Castle 'peacetime' cemetery Burial 39/Skeleton T12 (Wheeler 1947, 349): Inhumation burial of an adult female, aged 20-30. Lying on back with head to ENE. Skull facing right, arms folded across ribs, knees tightly flexed to the N. L humerus markedly deformed, probably due to a inflammatory condition of the soft tissues. Wheel-made pot with countersunk handle on side above skeleton in grave fill. LIA/Roman.",1,1,,Pot [Durotrigian Tradition],Inhumation 72881,73666,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Maiden Castle 'peacetime' cemetery Burial 41/Skeleton T20 (Wheeler 1947, 350): Inhumation burial of adult male, aged 25-35. Lying on RHS with head to the SSE. Bead-rim pot with footring immediately to the east of the head, lying on its side with the mouth to the east. c. AD 25 or soon after.",1,1,,Pot [Durotrigian Tradition],Inhumation 72881,73667,,1,,Grave,NW-SE,"Maiden Castle 'peacetime' cemetery Burial 45/Skeleton T26 (Wheeler 1947, 350): Inhumation burial of an adult female. Lying onLHS with head to the NW. Arms and legs flexed to the west. Half a pig's head on LHS of skull. Soon after AD 25",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Head],Inhumation 72881,73668,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Maiden Castle 'peacetime' cemetery Burial 46/Skeleton T27 (Wheeler 1947, 350): Incomplete inhumation burial of an adult female. Lying with head to the SE, knees flexed. Spiral bronze toering amongst the feet bones. c. AD 25-50",1,1,,Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Toe)],Inhumation 72881,73669,,1,,Grave,S-N,"Maiden Castle 'peacetime' cemetery Burial 47/Skeleton T28 (Wheeler 1947, 350): Inhumation burial of adult female, aged 25-35. Stretched full length on back with head to the S, skull incomplete. Square grave cut, round the edge of which were large iron coffin nails. Smaller boot nails were found near the feet. The headless skeleton of a lamb lay under the pelvis and vertebrae and a young dog had be buried east of the body near the skull (and probably outside of the coffin) in the filling of the grave. Potentially post-Conquest.",4,1,,"Coffin, Footwear, Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), Animal Burial (Specified type)",Inhumation 72881,73670,,1,,Grave,E-W,"Maiden Castle 'peacetime' cemetery Burial 48/Skeleton T29 (Wheeler 1947, 350): Inhumation burial of an adolescent female. Lying on RHS with head to the E, legs and arms flexed to the N. Oval grave cut in make-up of main rampart. Iron arrowhead in the grave, SE of skull in a position suggesting that the shaft had been held in the hands. c. AD 25-50",1,1,,Arrowhead (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 72881,73672,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Burial 49/Skeleton(s) P2 (Wheeler 1947, 356): Inhumation burial of an adult of uncertain age. Lying on the back, head towards the NE, knees drawn up towards the east, left arm folded across the chest, right arm outstretched down the side. A pottery 'mug' was found by the right wrist. On the big toe of the right foot a bronze spiral ring. The skull shows a single cut extending across the frontal bone to the parietal, dating from the time of death. Much of the left side of the cranial vault and all of the facial skeleton other than the mandible are missing.",2,1,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Toe)]",Inhumation 72881,73673,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Burial 50/Skeleton(s) P5 (Wheeler 1947, 356): Inhumation burial of an adult female, aged 20-30 years. Lying on the RHS, head to the NE, knees drawn up towards the NW, hands crossed below the chin. A British bronze coin was found in the grave fill. Single long cut along the line of the lambdoid suture.",1,1,,Coin,Inhumation 72881,73674,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P6 (Wheeler 1947, 356): Adult male, 25-30 years, lying on back with legs crouched to the right. Arms bent across the body. Probable fracture to the left parietal. Orientation: SSWAssociated object: Class 1 bead-rim bowl by the left humerus (M.C. fig. 72, No. 171).",1,1,,Pot [Durotrigian Tradition],Inhumation 72881,73675,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P7 and P7a (Wheeler 1947, 357):Skeleton P7: Adult male, 25-30 years, buried simultaneously and partly beneath Burial 23 (Skeleton P.7a). Extended on the back, arms by the side. 3 sword cuts and a ?ballista-bolt wound to the skull. Orientation: ESEAssociated objects: Two Class 1 bead-rim bowls (M.C. fig. 72, Nos.172-3).(M.C. 352 and pl. LIIC and D)Skeleton P7a: Adult male, 20-30 years, lying partly over skeleton P7. Extended on the back, right hand on pelvis, left hand over chest. Sword cut to mandible. Iron arrow head lodged m 12th thoracic vertebra (M.C. fig. 93, No.13; pl. LVIIIa). Orientation: ESE (M.C. 352-3 and pl.LVIIIA)",2,2,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 72881,73676,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P9 (Wheeler 1947, 357):Adult male, 25-35 years, lying extended on the back. Arms by the side. Three sword-cuts to the cranial vault. Orientation: SEAssociated object: Forequarter of lamb held in the left hand. (M.C. 353; pl. LVIIB)",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],Inhumation 72881,73677,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P14 (Wheeler 1947, 358):Adult female, 20-30 years, lying on face with legs flexed to the left. Arms bent behind the body, as if bound at the time of death. Three sword-cuts to the skull. Orientation: SEAssociated objects: Double iron ring on the 3rd and 4th fingers of the left hand (M.C. fig. 92, No.5); Leg of lamb in the left hand. (M.C. 353; pls. LIVB and LVIIIB)",2,1,,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)], Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72881,73678,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P16-18 (Wheeler 1947, 358):Skeletons P16 and 17: Both bodies closely associated withSkeleton P18 but severely damaged by ploughing. Positions and orientations unrecorded. (M.C. 353)Skeleton P18: Fragmentary skeleton of an adult male, 20-30 years, possibly in the same grave as skeletons P16 and P17. Lying on the back with the legs crouched to the left. Orientation: SEAssociated object: Decorated Class 2 footring bowl immediately in front of the face (M.C. Fig. 72, No.187) (M.C. 353)",1,3,,Pot [Durotrigian Tradition],"Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 72881,73679,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P19 and 19a (Wheeler 1947, 358):Skeleton P19: Adult female, 20-30 years, lying extended on the back in the same grave as skeleton P19a. Right arm lying across the chest, the left arm by the side. Neck apparently dislocated, perhaps at the time of death. Orientation: SEAssociated objects: Class 1 bead-rim bowl inverted above the right shoulder (M.C. Fig. 72, No.174). (M.C. 353; pls. LVA and LIXA)Skeleton 19a: Adult male, 40-50 years, crouched on the right side, with the arms bent across the body. Skull with healed wounds. Orientation: SEAssociated objects: Spiral bronze ring on the smallest toe of the left foot (M.C. Fig. 92, No.2); leg of mutton on the chest. (M.C. 353 and pl.LIXA)",3,2,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Toe)], Animal Joint/Part [Limb]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 72881,73680,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P20 (Wheeler 1947, 359): Adolescent female, 18-20 years, lying on the back with the legs flexed to the right and the arms by the sides, healed injuries to the right side of the face. Orientation: SEAssociated objects: Sheep bones by the right hand and on the chest. (M.C. 353-4; pl.LIXB)",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],Inhumation 72881,73681,,1,,Grave,E-W,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P22-3 (Wheeler 1947, 359):Both bodies buried in the same grave and with grave-goods that cannot be individually attributed.Skeleton P22: Adult male, 25-35 years, lightly flexed on the left side. The arms lying by the sides. Orientation: ESkeleton P23: Adult male, 25-35 years, lying on the back with the legs loosely flexed in different directions. Right arm bent outwards, left arm lying across the body. Orientation:ESEAssociated objects: Four Class 1 bead-rim bowls (M.C. fig. 72, Nos.175-8); Class 9 pottery lid (M.C., fig. 72, No.183). Iron axe-head; iron knife; bronze ear scoop all on the chest of Skeleton P22 (M.C. fig. 92, Nos.6-8). (M.C. 354 and pl.LX)",8,2,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Lid, Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified), Knife, Ear scoop","Inhumation, Inhumation" 72881,73682,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P24-5 (Wheeler 1947, 359):Skeleton P24: Adult male, 30-40 years, buried in the same grave as Skeleton P25. Lying lightly flexed on the right side, with the arms by the sides. Sword cuts to the skull. Orientation: SEAssociated object: Class 1 bead-rim bowl by the femur (M.C. fig. 72, No.179). (M.C. 354)Skeleton P25: Adult male, 50-60 years, lying flexed on the left side. Arms straight. Skull injured, but not sword-cut. Orientation: SSEAssociated objects: Class 1 bead-rim bowl (M.C., fig. 72, No.180) and ox skull by the head. (M.C. 354)",3,2,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Animal Joint/Part [Head]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 72881,73683,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) 26-7 (Wheeler 1947, 360):Skeleton P26: Adult female, 20-30 years, buried in the same grave as P27. Lying on face with the legs bent back from the knees. The right arm by the side; the left beneath the body. Sword cut to the left parietal of the skull. Orientation: ESE (M.C. 354 and pl. LIVC)Skeleton P27: Adult male, 30-40 years, buried in the same grave as P26. Lying on the back with the legs extended and arms by the sides. Two sword cuts and an earlier healed wound to the skull. Orientation: EAssociated object: Iron bracelet on the left wrist (M.C. fig. 92, No.9).(M.C. 354-5 and pls. LIVD and LXIA)",1,2,,Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type),"Inhumation, Inhumation" 72881,73684,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P28 (Wheeler 1947, 360):Adult male, 30-40 years, lying on the back with the legs crouched to the right, hands on the pelvis. Orientation: NEAssociated objects: Ox bone and plain bronze finger-ring in grave filling (M.C. fig. 92, No.4). (M.C. 355 and pl.LXIB)",2,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)]",Inhumation 72881,73685,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P36 (Wheeler 1947, 361):Adult female, 25-30 years, buried shortly before P29, but in a separate grave. Lying on the back with legs crouched to the right, right arm by side, left across body. Healed fracture to left fibula.Orientation: SEAssociated objects: Class 1a bead-rim bowl; Class 9 pottery lid (M.C. fig. 72, Nos. 182 and 184). (M.C. 355)",2,1,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Lid",Inhumation 72881,73686,,1,,Grave,E-W,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P30 (Wheeler 1947, 361):Adult male, 25-35 years, lying on the back with the legs extended. Right arm by side, left across chest. Sword cut to mandible. Orientation: EAssociated object: Spiral bronze toe ring on right foot (M.C. fig. 92, No.3), (M.C. 355 and pl.LVB)",1,1,,Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Toe)],Inhumation 72881,73687,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P33 (Wheeler 1947, 361):Adult female lying flexed on the left side. Right arm over chest. Left arm and skull missing. Orientation: NNEAssociated object: Shale armlet on right arm (M.C. fig. 92, No.10) (M.C. 355)",1,1,,Armlet,Inhumation 72881,73688,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P34 (Wheeler 1947, 361):Adult male, lying crouched on the right side, right arm by side, left across the body. Sword cut to frontal bone of skull. Orientation: SWAssociated objects: Class 1 bead-rim bowl by right elbow (M.C. fig. 72, No. 181); fragmentary iron dress-fastener by left shoulder (M.C. Fig. 92, No.10a); two sling stones. (M.C. 355 and pls. LVC and LXIIIB)",3,1,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Dress Fastener, Sling Shot",Inhumation 72881,73689,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery Skeleton(s) P40 (Wheeler 1947, 362):Adult female, 25 - 35 years. Position unconfirmed, but probably crouched on the right (M.C. PIXVl). Orientation: ?NAssociated object; Class 2 bead-rim bowl (M.C. Fig. 72 , No.186). (M.C. 356)",1,1,,Pot [Durotrigian Tradition],Inhumation 72881,73690,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Maiden Castle 'war' cemetery other skeleton(s) (Wheeler 1947, 362):Four fragmentary skeletons belonging to the war-cemetery. No other details are recorded.Associated objects; Pottery vessel; dog skull. (M.C. 356)",2,4,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Head]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 72881,73691,,2,,Pit,E-W,"Maiden Castle pit burials Skeleton(s) T17 (Whimster 1981, 295):Skeleton of adolescent ?male. Incomplete and lacking cranium (lower mandible present). 'Near, but prior to Skeleton T13' (found in Pit T10). No indication of whether this skeleton was actually found in Pit T10 or if it was directly associated with Skeleton T13. Associated with Maiden Castle Iron Age BII-IV sherds and a bone gouge. (M.C. 347). Orientation E.Sherds not recorded as gg.",1,1,,Gouge,Inhumation 72881,73692,,2,,Pit,SW-NE,"Maiden Castle pit burials Skeleton(s) from pit Q4 (Whimster 1981, 295):Skeleton of adult female, aged 20-30 years, lying crouched on left side with arms by side. Body was found at the bottom of a pit, the lower filling layer of which contained a shale armlet, a chalk loomweight and 117 slingstones. The only burial prior to the late Roman period found within the defences. (M.C. 348 and pl.XLVIIa). Orientation: SW",3,1,,"Armlet, Loom Weight, Sling Shot",Inhumation 10180,73693,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Nowakowski (1991) Burial 2358: oval burial pit, aligned N-S. No human bone survived. Bronze brooch recovered from northern end.",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 10180,73694,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Nowakowski (1991) Burial 3053: oval burial pit, aligned SE-NW. No human bone survived. Bronze brooch recovered from backfill.",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 10180,73695,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Nowakowski (1991) Burial 2145: oval/sub-rectangular burial pit, aligned N-S. Disturbed human bone. Three bronze rings recovered from northern end, close to where head would be. Tiny fragments of finger bone were found with one example.",3,1,,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)]",Inhumation 10180,73696,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Nowakowski (1991) Burial 2182: oval/sub-rectangular burial pit, aligned N-S. Single inhumation burial of a younger adult (17-25). Bronze brooch recovered from the chest region.",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 10180,73697,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Nowakowski (1991) Burial 2142: oval burial pit, aligned N-S. Possible double inhumation burial - teeth from a child aged 5-6 and an unsexed adult. Bronze brooch and iron spiral ring recovered from the northern end, close to the head of the adult.",2,2,,"Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear)","Inhumation, Inhumation" 10180,73698,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Nowakowski (1991) Burial 2184: sub-rectangular burial pit, aligned N-S. Single inhumation burial of an adult male with two dental abscesses. Bronze brooch recovered from northern end close to neck.",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 10180,73699,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Nowakowski (1991) Burial 2140: oval burial pit, aligned N-S. Single inhumation burial of a younger (juvenille) adult. Bronze brooch recovered from the northern end of the grave close to the head.",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 10260,73701,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": one of four cremation pits containing the partial remains of a single cremated human adult. Three of these also included potential pyre goods (animal bone and marine shell).443.1g cremated bone of an adult >18 yr.The deposit also includes unburnt animal bone (sheep? incidental or deliberate inclusion? light worn & chalky appearance, charcoal stained); 11g burnt & u/b sea shell",2,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Shell",Cremation 10260,73702,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": one of four cremation pits containing the partial remains of a single cremated human adult. Three of these also included potential pyre goods (animal bone and marine shell).324.0g cremated bone from an adult >18 yr.The deposit also includes 1.8g ?antler/animal bone (?pyre goods); slightly chalky & charcoal stained.",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler],Cremation 10162,73704,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Cist (0.95 m x 0.52 m). With 'ring'.",1,1,,Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear),Inhumation 10162,73705,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Cist composed of 'thick single stones' and containing a 'kind of pearl earring' (now lost).",1,1,,Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Ear)],Inhumation 10162,73706,,1,,Cist,N-S,": Cist apparently sharing its eastern wall with No.45. Contained three skulls and 'ring'. Skulls appear in sketch to have been placed in a N-S line, all facing right (west).",1,3,,Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)],"Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 10162,73707,,1,,Cist,NE-SW,": Cist with skeleton crouched on left , head to NNE. 'Bronze bangle'.",1,1,,Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 10162,73708,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Skeleton found with bronze ring and iron bracelet, 1st March, 1902 (Bullen, 53, 95 and pl.18, figs. 4 and 5).",2,1,,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 10162,73709,,1,,Cist,NE-SW,": Cist excavated by A.C. Haddon, April 1905. Adult male contracted on left side with head to NNE. Right arm flexed, with hand to head, left arm partly under body and extending to chest. No associated objects other than a frog skeleton, found near the mouth (Bullen, 159-62 and fig. 21).",1,1,,Animal Burial (Specified type),Inhumation 10162,73710,,1,,Missing,Unknown,": The total number of material objects found in graves cannot be determined, due to the inadequacy of recording and the apparent distribution of an unknown percentage of items to private collections.The pieces recorded here are objects from this site that survive in the Royal Cornwall Museum collection. Whimster notes that ' many are unlabelled and it is impossible to determine whether they come from graves, the surrounding ancient land-surface or one of two nearby shell middens.'",23,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Unknown Object, Brooch (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Spindle Whorl, Spindle Whorl, Spindle Whorl, Spindle Whorl, Spindle Whorl, Spindle Whorl, Spindle Whorl, Needle, Needle, Awl, Knife, Worked Stone, Worked Stone, Worked Stone, Unknown Object",Mixed 10207,73711,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Small, shallow, squarish stone-lined cist. A white, water-worn quartz pebble was recovered from the base of this feature.",1,1,,Pebble,Inhumation 72882,73712,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": St. Martin's (Scilly) c.SV 923157 Cist exposed in the face of the cliff in 1946, excavated by H.A. Lewis. Slab-built, with small packing stones, and covered with 3-4 covering-stones. Dimensions are of surviving part of cist. No skeletal remains. Dimensions: c. 1.20 m x 0.6 m x 0.37 m. Orientation: N-SAssociated objects: Iron object, shaped like a bow-brooch (Lewis, Pl.X,a); two small amber beads, diameter 11 mm. and 13 mm. (Lewis, Pl.X,b). Present location of objects unknown.One of the beads was found centrally within the grave; the other towards the top of the grave (Lewis 1949, plate X). Given the potentially disturbed context they are recorded together here.",2,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Bead(s)",Inhumation 72883,73713,,1,,Cist,N-S,": Cist excavated by C.F. Tebbutt in 1933. Oval form, composed of 10 rough boulders (Tebbutt, pl.XL and fig. 2). Floor lined with clay. No surviving bones, but charcoal fragments mixed with the clay. Orientation: N-SAssociated objects: 2 fragmentary bronze bow-brooches (Tebbutt 1934, Fig. 3 a and b); iron ring; an iron fragment; a bronze fragment; limpet shells and fish bones (present location of finds unknown).Robinson (2007, 108 following Tebbutt 1934) also mentions the recovery of a cist lining of wickerwork/reed matting and dates this cist to the first millennium (not clear if this is BC or AD).",8,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Unknown Object, Unknown Object, Shell, Animal Bone (Other), Liner",Inhumation 10173,73714,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,": One of two urned cremation burials cut into the mound material.",1,1,,Pot [Scillonian Bronze Age vessel],Cremation 10173,73715,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,": One of two urned cremation burials cut into the mound material.",1,1,,Pot [Scillonian Bronze Age vessel],Cremation 10173,73716,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": Potentially the latest interment at the site and is specifically mentioned to have contained cremated remains.",1,1,,Pot [Scillonian Bronze Age vessel],Cremation 10178,73717,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Roughly circular cist containing crouched skeleton of an adult male, lying on the right side (Dudley 1961, fig. 27, 2).Associated objects: Fragments of a bronze pin? lay near the body and fragments of an iron pin found by the neck (Dudley 1961, 227).",2,1,,"Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 10176,73718,,1,,Cist,N-S,": Oval cist , constructed or orthostats and dry-stone walling, with 3 covering boulders (Ashbee, pI.IVa). Orientation: NAssociated objects: Aucissa-derived brooch and penannular brooch (Ashbee, p.16, fig. 5, 3 and 4).Mid 1st century AD?",2,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 10176,73719,,1,,Cist,N-S,": Irregularly oval cist, constructed with flat slabs and small boulders. Covered with 3 large boulders (Ashbee, figs. 2 and 4). Orientation: NAssociated objects: Small bronze bow-brooch (Ashbee, fig. 5, 5); wheel-turned pottery bowl (Ashbee, fig. 7, 2); blue glass bead (Ashbee, fig. 6, 10).Dated in Robinson (2007) to the first millennium (BC?)",3,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Bead(s)",Inhumation 10176,73720,,1,,Cist,N-S,": Oval cist, of dry-stone wall construction with boulder covering slabs. The only cist with sufficient skeletal remains for tentative determination of body-position. Head at north end. Body probably crouched or contracted on the right side (Ashbee, pI.IIa; IIIb; Va and p. 11). Orientation: NAssociated objects: Heavy bow brooch found in front of face (Ashbee, 17-18 and fig. 5, 6)",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 10176,73721,,1,,Cist,N-S,": Rectangular cist of massive construction, using orthostats and dry-stone walling, with 3 large covering slabs (Ashbee, figs. 2 and 4). Orientation: NAssociated objects: 2 bronze bow-brooches (Ashbee, fig. 6, 7 and 8).",2,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 10176,73722,,1,,Cist,N-S,": Rectangular 'coffin' shaped cist, constructed of orthostats and boulders, with three covering slabs (Ashbee, Figs.2, 3 and 4, and pl. Vb). Orientation: NAssociated objects: Large bronze bow-brooch (Ashbee, fig. 6, 9); pottery bowl Ashbee, fig. 19, 1).Dated in Robinson (2007) to the first mill. (BC?) ",2,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72877,73727,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,: Badly disturbed inhumation burial. On back with legs flexed to the right. Orientation NE-SW. ?Cattle bone on torso?,1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 72877,73728,,1,,Grave,W-E,: Skeleton of adult woman ( lying contracted on the right side. Orientation: WAssociated objects: Yellow glass ring bead; joints of pig and horse.,3,1,,"Bead(s), Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head]",Inhumation 72877,73729,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,": Skeleton of adult man (40-50) buried in a supine position with legs flexed to the right. Orientation: NE-SWAssociated objects: Two Durotrigian pottery vessels (one bowl by the shoulder, one jar by the pelvis); sheep/goat rib fragments by the head.",3,1,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Animal Joint/Part [Trunk]",Inhumation 72877,73730,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,": Skeleton of adult man (40-50) in a rectangular grave cut, buried in a flexed position with legs to the right. Orientation: SE-NWAssociated objects: Two Durotrigian pottery vessels (one bowl, one jar); bones of immature domestic fowl and the thoracic region of an immature sheep/goat by the right hand.",4,1,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Animal Bone (Other), Animal Joint/Part [Trunk]",Inhumation 72877,73731,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,": Skeleton of adult man (20-25), flexed on the right side. Orientation: NE-SWAssociated objects: Two Durotrigian bowls; left forelimb of an immature sheep/goat across right leg",3,1,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72877,73732,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,": Skeleton of adult man (25-30) in an oval grave, flexed on the right side. Orientation: NE-SWAssociated objects: Iron bracelet on left wristStead in Aitken and Aitken 1991, fig. 8 no.1, 72: Simple pennanular ring of D-shaped cross-section, similar to examples from the Maiden Castle 'war cemetery'.",2,1,,"Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 72877,73733,,1,,Grave,E-W,": Skeleton of adult man (25-30) in an oval grave, flexed on the right side. Orientation: E-WAssociated objects: unidentified bones were found by the right handThis burial was also marked by a scattering of large stones that potentially protected the grave.",1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 20266,73735,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,": SE-NW aligned rectangular grave containing a woman aged 17 years. There was no evidence for a coffin. The body was buried in a contracted position - torso supine, legs to the right with the head to the SE. A green-blue faience bead was recovered from the grave fill. A single bone from an infant <12 months was also recovered from this grave.",1,2,,Bead(s),"Inhumation, Inhumation" 20266,73744,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,": SE-NW aligned grave containing an inhumation of indeterminate sex, aged 17. There was no evidence for a coffin. The body was buried in a contracted position on the RHS with the head to the SE. An animal scapula and humerus were found near the left knee; a pig's head was located near the head.",2,1,,"Animal Joint/Part [Limb], Animal Joint/Part [Head]",Inhumation 20267,73747,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,": Oval SE-NW aligned grave containing a man aged 45 years. There was no evidence for a coffin. The body was buried with the torso supine, the legs possibly in a flexed position (relationship removed by later disturbance) with the head to the SE. The right half of a yearling pig's skull was found at the left shoulder.",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Head],Inhumation 20267,73748,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,": SE-NW aligned grave containing a woman aged 40 years. There was no evidence for a coffin. The body was buried in a crouched position on the RHS with the head to the SE. The legs were missing. Articulated animal bones were found by the left hand. Three cu-alloy rings were worn on the right hand - one on the thumb, one on the first finger, one on the third finger.",4,1,,"Animal Joint/Part [Trunk], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)]",Inhumation 20267,73749,,1,,Grave,W-E,": Almost square, W-E aligned grave containing a woman aged c. 45 years. There was no evidence for a coffin. The body was buried in a contracted position on the RHS with the head to the W and was poorly preserved. A cu-alloy brooch was found close to her left shoulder.",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 20267,73753,,1,,Grave,E-W,": E-W aligned grave containing a woman aged c. 45. There was no evidence for a coffin. The body was buried in a contracted position on the RHS with the head to the E. A cu-alloy ring was found on the third finger of the left hand; articulated animal bones were recovered from near the right knee.",2,1,,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)], Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 20023,73755,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Another burial secondary - very little information but accompanied by worked flints ,1,1,,Scraper,Inhumation 20024,73756,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Secondary deposit of cremation with pottery and a small bronze dagger (no further information about the pottery type) One of six cremation burials - not even clear whether they were urned. One was accompanied by a small bronze knife/ razor.,3,1,,"Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)], Knife, Arrowhead (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 72877,73757,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,: Skeleton of an adult woman (25-30) in an oval grave. The body is prone and flexed with legs to the left. Orientation: SW-NEAssociated objects: A fragment of immature pig jaw was found by the left shoulder.,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Head],Inhumation 20028,73759,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 104) Dewlish Barrow 6 (Lord's Down):Above a layer of mould (which seals primary burial) and within a chalky rubble layer ",1,1,,Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid],Inhumation 72887,73760,,2,,Pit,SE-NW,": Skeleton of a young adult female contracted on the right side with hands raised to face. Lying 15 cms from the floor of the pit, close to the wall. Orientation SEAssociated objects: Animal bones, chalk spindle-whorl and sherds of coarse, hand-made pottery. Classified (Hawkes 1947, 43) as pre-Conquest.(Pitt-Rivers, 36, pl. VIII, fig. 7 and pl.LXl)",3,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Spindle Whorl, Pot [Durotrigian Tradition]",Inhumation 20028,73761,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 104) Dewlish Barrow 6 (Lord's Down):Cist cut into the chalk rubble that contained child inhumation. Cremation in upright Food Vessel ",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 20028,73763,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 104) Dewlish Barrow 6 (Lord's Down):Urned cremation on south side of the upper chalk rubber layer ",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 72888,73764,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Skeleton of an adult male crouched on the left side in an oval pit cut by the later road ditch. The left arm had been removed during ditch digging. Skull had been removed and replaced upside down, although there appears to be no evidence to indicate whether this occurred at the time of burial or when the arm was removed.Associated objects: Collingwood Form K Claudian brooch found on the left hip Pitt-Rivers, 1 34 and Pl.CLXXXII, fig. 18)Ref: Pitt-Rivers 1892, 67, 205; Pl.CXCII, Fig. 2 and Pl.CCIHawkes 1947, 66",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 72889,73765,,1,,Grave,E-W,": Unlined grave containing the skeletons of two adult females Orientations: a) East b) WestAssociated objects: Elderly female with three Class 1 bead-rim bowls by the body and a native copy of a Gallo-Belgic butt beaker by the head.",4,2,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 72889,73766,,1,,Grave,Unknown,": One of the Iron Age pits had penetrated an Early Bronze Age inhumation with a handled food-vessel. This is in the British Museum: http://www.britishmuseum.org/research/collection_online/collection_object_details.aspx?objectId=830256&partId=1&searchText=gallows+gore&images=true&page=1",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 72890,73767,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Two-stone cist containing the skeleton of a child found c.1934. Burial described as Iron Age 'A' , but may be analogy with the similar burial from Gallows Gore West be later.Associated object: Hand made pottery vessel.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 20010,73768,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Ridgeway Hill 11, Skeleton 1 (Payne 1944, 42-4): Adult male inhumation burial with pottery vessel. Slightly above the burial but thought to be associated with it was a large worked deer antler, broken in half; the parts deposited separately.",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]",Inhumation 20044,73773,Primary,2,,Pit,Unknown,"Long Ash Lane, Barrow 2, Burial 5a (Forde Johnston 1959, 120-1): human bones (disturbed) and many fragments from a hybrid type beaker. These probably represent an earlier burial disturbed during the excavation of Burial 5",1,1,,Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid],Inhumation 20044,73774,Secondary,1,,Grave,NW-SE,"Long Ash Lane, Barrow 2, Burial 3 (Forde Johnston 1959, 119): Tightly crouched inhumation burial cut into the barrow mound. The shoulders were facing down, the toes doubled backwards. The skeleton was covered with a thin layer of blackish material (potentially a cover but not recorded as such here). Lying on its side with its mouth towards the face of the skeleton was a small Food Vessel. The grave also contained some small animal bones.",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 20044,73775,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Long Ash Lane, Barrow 2, Cremation 1 (Forde Johnston 1959, 121): cremation beneath inverted food-vessel-shaped urn, covered by flint cairn",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 20044,73776,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Long Ash Lane, Barrow 2, Cremation 2 (Forde Johnston 1959, 121-2): cremation burial scattered alongside upright food-vessel. Six unburnt faience beads were placed on top of the cremated bone",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Bead(s)",Cremation 20044,73777,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Long Ash Lane, Barrow 2, Cremation 3 (Forde Johnston 1959, 122): Inverted urned cremation burial in pit in latest phase of mound construction ",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20045,73778,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"To the east of the cremation cemetery were five token cremations in small pits but without grave goods, There was also a pit with a child inhumation with no feet ",1,1,,Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel],Inhumation 20057,73779,Secondary,2,,Mound,Unknown,Assumed cremation on top of flint cairn in mound with smashed flat Collared Urn,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20058,73780,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,In mound at a higher level was an urned cremation - likely Bronze Age of some description ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20084,73781,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"On SW side of barrow 4 extended skeletons, one below the other at 0.5m intervals; this one had amber beads etc. At present the jury is still out as to whether these are Saxon or EBA. Piggott (1938: 102) indicated that the female with amber beads was a classic Wessex EBA burial. Will check Warne etc for any further clues. Note extended positions, although rare, is not that unusual for EBA high status burials ",1,1,,Necklace,Inhumation 20090,73782,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Secondary cremation in a pit surrounded by flint/chalk stone revetment/ circle of stones. This is placed more centrally within the barrow but on the basis of dating the grave goods, it is a secondary insertment. Covered with chalk cairn and then barrow mound. Perhaps deliberately referenced the earlier Beaker grave pit ",2,1,,"Pot [Incense Cup], Dagger [Camerton-Snowshill]",Cremation 20092,73783,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 154) W St Martin 44: Small pit to S of Grave 2 with crouched inhumation. This pit was 0.43m below the surface of the top of the barrow and had been cut into the mound. Contained an inverted urned cremation set on an irregular stone. Note that just to the west of this cremation pit was a conical hollow that seemingly had offerings and libations poured into it. A large proportion of vertebrae and a tibia of a red deer had been put in this pit and there was other decomposed bone and a yellow (almost sulphurous) mass ",2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Bag",Cremation 20096,73784,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,Pits 4 & 5. Small pit 0.45m x 0.15m deep. Recut when pot 4 inserted. On SE side/ corner of barrow,2,2,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Collared Urn]","Cremation, Cremation" 20096,73785,Unknown,1,,Pit,NW-SE,Sub-rectangular pit (pit 6) 1.2m x 0.7m x 0.4m deep. There was a hole in the centre of this pit that contained charcoal and some burnt bone Disarticulated bones of a child in N end of pit One of the largest pits on the SW side of the barriw ,2,2,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn]","Cremation, Inhumation" 20096,73786,Unknown,,,Pit,E-W,Figure of eight pit (Pits Nos 10 & 11) - conjoined pits 0.5m x 0.12m deep. ,2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel]",Cremation 20096,73787,Unknown,1,,Pit,N/a,Pit 12. Central circular pit in pond barrow. 0.6m x 0.3m. It could be the primary one? ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20096,73788,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Pit 20 - oval and quite large on E side of barrow. 0.96m x 0.5m x 0.3m deep. ,1,2,,Pot [Collared Urn],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 20096,73789,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Pit G. Unusual tear-shaped pit on NW side of the barrow on the bank slope with sequence of eventsPit is 0.6m x 0.4m deep. ,1,1,,Basket,Cremation 20120,73791,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary pit cut into primary grave ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 20131,73792,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In double it burial. In pit inserted into long barrow at a depth of 0.7m below the surface; arranged along the long axis of the long barrow ,1,2,,Pot [Beaker],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 20134,73793,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,F3 (Fig. 4.10): A 'double ' pit comprising an upper bowl 0.63 m in diameter and 0.27 m deep with a lower pit 0.28 m in diameter and 0.80 m deep. ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 20134,73794,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"F6 (Fig. 4.11): An oval grave, 1.24 m lo ng, 0. 78 m wide and with an overall depth of 0.68 m. ",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Quernstone",Inhumation 20134,73795,,,,,Unknown,"F10 (Fig. 4.10): A shallow circular pit on the edge of the hollow, 0.35 m in diameter at the top. 0.25 m at the base and 0.22 m deep. ",1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Cremation, Cremation" 20134,73796,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"F11 (Fig. 4.10): A circular pit with shelving sides on the edge of the hollow, 0.45 m in diameter at the top, 0.20 m at the base and 0.35 m deep. ",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20134,73797,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Firtree Field Down Farm F12.: A ' double ' pit , the upper part being a deep bowl 0.87 m in diameter at the top and 0.55 m deep. The lower pit was 0.31 min diameter , and the entire feature reached a depth of 1.05 m.",5,2,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Awl, Awl, Awl, Flake","Cremation, Cremation" 20134,73798,Unknown,1,,Pit,SE-NW,"Rather long and elongated and irregular pit with a gap between inhumations and cremation - space in the southern half of the pit and pit over-large for the burials and objects it contains. F14 (Fig. 4.1 I): This complex feature lay just within the rim of the ' pond ' (Fig. 4.9). It consisted of four separate cuts (Fl4a - d) , although all shared the same filling of chalk rubble. They must have been in use at the same time, and all the indications are that they should be regarded as a contemporary group. Fl 4b- d formed one cutting 1.44 m by 0.50 m; the maximum depth was 0.62 m.F14a was a circular pit to the east of this cutting .F14a was between 0.6 m and 0.7 m wide and up to 0.72 m deep. It contained the fragmentary and abraded inhumed remains of an infant or about six months.F14b was an area of the pit containing the fragmented, but possibly complete, inhumed remains of a two to four month-old infant. lt is possible that this burial and 14a had both been disturbed by animals. Above the inhumation in the grave filling were urn sherds of uncertain character.F14c was a slightly dished area on the bottom of the main cut with an Inverted Collared Urn with an adult cremation F14d was a rather deeper, scooped area in which lay the fragmentary, but complete inhumation of an infant of between two and three months. A Food Vessel was placed above this corpse when the grave was being infilled.All the features contained same chalk fill and had likely all taken place at roughly the same time",3,4,,"Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Food Vessel]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Cremation, Inhumation" 73026,73799,Secondary,1,,Pit,N-S,"Grinsell's (1959, 118) Long Crichel Barrow 5, phase 2, burials 2-4 (Green et al 1983, 41-3): Roughly rectangular grave cut into the remnant barrow mound just above burial 1. In the south end of the pit, the flexed body of a child, perhaps a boy, of 7-8 was laid on his left side, head roughly to the south. A food vessel was placed standing upright immediately in front of the face. At the north end of the grave, foot to foot with this initial burial, were placed the flexed bodies of two children facing each other, their heads roughly to the north. The younger lay on its left side, the elder on its right.Sherds from a 'Dorset Bowl' (beaker cup) were scattered in the grave fills of the food vessel associated burials (2-5). Green et al (1983, 43) suggest that it was broken at the time of these burials and scattered in the (contemporary?) graves. This vessel is recorded here.",2,3,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 20154,73800,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Cylindrical pit in SE quadrant of the barrow. Pit was 0.8m deep and 0.4m in diameter. Contained Inverted Collared Urn Cremation ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20155,73801,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit NE of centre at depth of 0.55m.The pot was broken but contained the burnt bones ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20155,73802,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,6m N of centre was a crouched skeleton - no mention of pit but not noted ; in mound 0.4m below surface of mmound and in mound ,1,1,,Awl,Inhumation 20174,73804,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,In central part of barrow (if long barrow) or perhaps more likely in the middle of the three contiguous small barrow ,2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Bead(s)",Cremation 20180,73805,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Above the flint capping of the primary burial were two crouched inhumations, one placed on top of each other and top to toe (one with head to NE and the other with head to SW) . At feet of one was a pile of cremated bones ",2,3,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Cremation" 20181,73806,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"This is a twin or a bilobate barrow. there are two primary rich cremations under both mounds. Under eastern barrow - Primary unurned Cremation in small cist under barrow, with amber spacer-plate necklace and other objects ; seems to to some extent mirrors the rich burial in the western primary cist (both have necklaces and awls)",3,1,,"Necklace, Awl, Pot [Incense Cup]",Cremation 20195,73807,,1,,Grave,W-E,": Crouched inhumation of an adult man (20-35 years), lying on his right side with his head to the west. The lower part of the body was destroyed prior to excavation.Iron nails/amorphous iron objects were recovered from around the body, probably representing a coffin. The condition of the upper body also suggested that it had been left to decay without pressure from soil (ie in a container). Iron Age pottery sherds were recovered from the grave fill.",1,1,,Coffin,Inhumation 20280,73808,,1,,Grave,Unknown," An additional grave found in 1884 contained three further Durotrigian vessels, all probably pre-Conquest.",3,1,,"Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition], Pot [Durotrigian Tradition]",Inhumation 72873,73810,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 88; 1982, 33) Bere Regis Barrow 8a: sherds of a ""knobbed"" or lugged urn found 'with burnt bones and ashes'. The association with human remains is not mentioned by Calkin (1967, 134). No further details.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 72893,73811,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": Isolated discovery of an iron sword, pottery sherds and bones, presumed to be human. Although the bones and pottery sherds are now lost, this was probably a sword-inhumation.Associated objects: Fragmentary Iron sword (Dorchester Museum). 'Iron tang of blade remains, the claw-pointed plate held the top of the pommel but the latter, together with the grips, were probably made of wood or bone, and have perished. The bronze rings which encircledthe grips are incised with a pattern' (O.S. Survey report). Pottery sherds, now lost and never described.NB The pottery sherds are not recorded as grave goods here.",1,1,,Sword,Inhumation 72895,73812,,1,,Pit,SW-NE,": A fragmentary skeleton of a mature adult was found apparently buried in crouched position (although the immediate contextual details are vague), head to SW, accompanied by a Class 1 bead-rim bowl.",1,1,,Pot [Durotrigian Tradition],Inhumation 20217,73813,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,A secondary urned cremation in a collared urn was exposed on the south side of the barrow by ploughing in 1967 ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20227,73815,Unknown,1,,Grave,Unknown,"WICK, BARROW PLOT ( S . 5 ) . Urn found inverted over a cremation, 14th July, 1927. This and the two following found not more than 15 ft. apart in flat ground about 12 yds. north-west of the Wick barrow.Flat grave , part of wider flat urned cemetery; transitional E-MBA ? (Moving away from buying urned cremations in barrows to burying them in flat graves)",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20227,73816,Unknown,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Flat grave , part of wider flat urned cemetery; transitional E-MBA ? (Moving away from buying urned cremations in barrows to burying them in flat graves)",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20227,73817,Unknown,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Flat grave , part of wider flat urned cemetery; transitional E-MBA ? (Moving away from buying urned cremations in barrows to burying them in flat graves)",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20227,73819,Unknown,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Flat grave , part of wider flat urned cemetery; transitional E-MBA ? (Moving away from buying urned cremations in barrows to burying them in flat graves)",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20250,73820,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,In 1974 a second urn was found. The urn was found on the northern face of the barrow close to the north eastern corner of the 1921 excavation trench.It was protruding from the top of the barrow so had been buried in the mound ,3,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Food Residue",Cremation 10017,73825,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Cist 0.8m x 0.5m in size, Cist lacked any beach gravel (unlike previous vessel and cremation) with large urn, 0.3m away from the previous urn on the beach gravel Forming a triangle with the large urn were two other smaller urns in this cist, both containing human bone ",3,3,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker]","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 72896,73826,Unknown,,,Unknown,Unknown,": an IA mirror handle probably recovered from an inhumation burial associated with a wider LIA/Romano-British cemetery.",1,1,,Mirror,Inhumation 60004,73827,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": A stone cist (possibly secondary) containing a Late Bronze Age cremation burial with a bronze razor in a wooden (?hazel) sheath was found in the mound about 1916. Piggott (1946) notes that: Within the cist, details of which have not been preserved, was a heap of cremated bones, on the top of which lay the bronze blade incased in the remains of a wooden sheath (Pl. XX, 2).",1,1,,Razor,Cremation 10156,73828,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Central pit 551 just adjacent to pit 549. ,2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Lid",Cremation 10156,73829,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Cremation in inverted pot (Middle Trevisker style P3) in SW side of of cairn (pit 548) baseless and with qtz pebbles- they were all placed in two circular arrangements. This one sits just the kerb. There were upright slabs over this pit (vertically placed). The two upright slabs over pit 548 (Fig. 14) were raised above the contemporary general ground level and so functioned more as a grave marker than protector. So it is marked ,2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Assemblage",Cremation 10158,73830,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"A second pit or depression was recorded in the excavation report as a layer (ibid, 16). It contained fragments from several Trevisker vessels, cremated human bone and four flints. The excavators interpreted this material as being derived from the cairn; however, both the plan and section drawings show what appears to be a shallow pit (ibid, 17) and it is suggested here that the Trevisker Ware had been deliberately placed within the pit",3,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker]",Cremation 10166,73831,,,,Cist,Unknown,Cists (no mention of how many but more than two) with cinerary urnsNo further detail ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10166,73832,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cists (no mention of how many but more than two) with cinerary urnsNo further detail ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10207,73833,,,,Cist,Unknown,": Trapezoidal/squarish stone-lined cist with single fill. A large, oval pounder/rubbing stone was recovered from the base of this feature in a central position much like that of the quartz pebble recovered from F. 4.",1,1,,Pounder/Rubber (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 60010,73836,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": The central cist ( 1040) was, constructed on a thick basal slab. This cist had also been heavily plough damaged, with only three of the side slabs remaining. The original dimensions of the cist are difficult to ascertain, but at excavation it measured 0.80m x 0.42m, and stood 0.20m high. The cist was surrounded by a 0.05m deep layer of ashy clay ( 1041), in an arc c.1.0m wide. This was probably pyre debris. The cist overlay a dark brown silty clay layer, 1043, which also lay under the mound. This possibly represents a buried soil surface.The cist fills had been partially displaced by the damage to the slabs. The upper fill, 1032, consisted of cremation remains mixed with mound material, and contained 927.7g bone, and 0.02g charcoal (Salix). The lower fill, 1031, was also displaced, but less contaminated with mound material, and contained a greater quantity of bone (1096.5g), as well as 0.88g charcoal, 500g burnt turf, 0.8g cramp, and 3 sherds of pottery (SF 66). The bone represented a minimum of three human cremations, an adult male, one older juvenile and a young child. Burnt bone from an adult sheep or goat was also found in the cist fill.NB there is no indication in the report whether or not the pottery found with the burnt human bone was burnt (potentially a pyre good), hence it is not recorded here.",1,3,,Animal Bone (Other),"Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 60014,73837,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": The primary (easternmost) cist was robbed but had traces of a cremation deposit at the base (Layer 31). The cremated bones probably came from a single adult. Bones from the secondary cremation (within a secondary cist) were found throughout the disturbed upper fill of this feature (Layer 2)Fragments of very burnt pottery and the burnt rib of a sheep or dog were recovered from amongst the cremated human remains. These are recorded as pyre goods.",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 60022,73838,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,":The primary burial had been a cremation placed in a large bi-part steatite urn which in turn was placed into in a pit SE of centre to the mound. The pit (384) was c.0.75m deep, and its sides sloped from a width of 1.1m at the top to a narrow bottom c.0.40m wide. The urn had been lowered into the pit, and held in place by backfilling (with clay probably excavated from the pit) around it.The steatite urn burial and activity area were surrounded by a kerb and covered with mound material. This mound would have been 8.0m diameter. The kerbing (132) was up to three courses high in places, but formed from irregular shaped and sized stones, and not faced to either outside or inside. The stones of the kerb were bonded with compact orange clay subsoil, mounded around the stones so the stones themselves would not have been particularly visible.",1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60022,73839,Secondary,1,,Cist,NW-SE,": 0.45 x 0.37m, was NNW-SSE oriented, and cut into (248). Most of the stones had been shattered or removed by ploughing, but the cut remained. The fill was (221), 0.05m thick and contained the basal part of a complete pot (SF 158, 162) which held 8.1g burnt bone. The pot may have been inserted as a complete vessel, but as it had suffered plough damage it is not possible to be certain. The pottery vessel had been subjected to avery high temperature.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60022,73840,,1,,Cist,NW-SE,": (0.5m x 0.3m, standing 0.35m high orientated NW-SE) built as freestanding structure, the upright slabs of which were held in place by support stones. The cist was set in a shallow scoop cut into the old ground surface. The cist contained the cremated remains of two individuals, and older/mature adult and a subadult/younger adult. A large stone pot lid (SF51) had been placed on the west side of the cist at the bottom of context (067). This disc had been bifacially flaked around the edge to from a neat circular shape. Burnt human bone (31.1g, young adult) was also recovered from context (112), sediment from among the stone supports outside the cist. This has been interpreted as bone which is probably from the same cremation as was represented in the cist.",1,2,,Lid,"Cremation, Cremation" 60022,73841,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": A flat cist in the area beyond the main cluster of mound (HY 269155) was cut into a natural hillock and contained an inhumation burial accompanied by a steatite vessel (Marwick 1949, 238).: The cist was found on the top of a natural mound or hillock and is still intact though filled with earth. It consists of flagstones set on one edge, being as far as I can remember about 4 feet long by 2 feet wide and 3 feet deep, covered by one single stone on top. I rather think the bottom was also flagged. There were bones and fragments of bones. We were of opinion that the body had been placed in the cist in a sitting position.The vessel was broken, but from the fragments collected it was possible to effect a satisfactory reconstruction (fig. 6, a). It stands about 6 inches high, and measures 7 inches across the rim and 5 inches across the flat base. The walls are evenly shaped, varying in thickness ... The outside is blackened, and in the lower part of the interior is a carbonaceous deposit. The rim is slightly bevelled towards the inside, and has a broad groove.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 20011,73843,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary grave pit in the barrow mound ,1,1,,Pot [Incense Cup],Inhumation 20011,73844,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary oval grave with a wooden slat,1,1,,Bier,Inhumation 20283,73845,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit 1465 in SE quadrant of the barrow (Internal to it). Pit was 0.45 x 0.45 x 0.2m deepNote there were 31 flint flakes in the grave fill above the pot - probably not grave goods ,3,2,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified)","Cremation, Cremation" 20284,73846,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit 1583. Close to centre of barrow 1005 and just to N of Beaker burial. Rather shallow undulation in chalk bedrock. ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20284,73847,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Shallow scoop (1721) on edge of chalk platform of barrow 1005. Only 0.2m in diameter and 0.2m deep,2,1,,"Necklace, Awl",Cremation 20284,73848,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Small pit 1100 in SE quadrant of barrow 1005. ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60067,73849,Primary,,,Cist,Unknown,":Primary burial: The primary burial was in a cist, which had been disturbed. A large flag found beside it appears to have been the capstone. The cist was a simple oblong shape, 1á20 m by 0á8 m and 0á25 m deep. The bottom was formed of a single flag broken in three places. The long sides consisted of flags which protruded beyond the ends. The S end was partially flag built and the N end was completely stone built. There was evidence of clay luting. Large boulders had been placed against the sides to support the slabs. The fill of the cist was unburnt rubble and flagstones intermingled in brown soil. Lumps of clay and some burnt stone were also mixed in the earth and this fill formed an homogeneous layer down to the basal flag.Hr: No cremation was found but there were minute specks of cremated bone in the fill.gg: Beneath the basal flag an unbaked clay object (SF23) was found: A flattened oblong object of unbaked yellow clay, 200 mm long by 100 mm wide by 25 mm thick. One end rounded and the other flattened.",1,1,,Unknown Object,Cremation 60067,73850,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,": Located beneath the old ground surfacegg: SF105 Four sherds, two body and two rim. The rims both nondescript and flattened. Brown coloured on both surfaces. Two sherds had charcoal adhering to their inner surfaces. The fabric was very hard but the surface was vesicular. One sherd destroyed in TL dating (Appendix VI), and another in thin section analysis. The sherds were all much abraded and none fitted together.hr: F15 A few small and unidentifiable fragments.rc date: Charcoal (betula); UB-5128; 2850+/-40; 1127 to 906 cal BC",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 60067,73851,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,": hr: F73 (F78 in report but based on info in Table 1 should be F73) A few small unidentifiable fragmentsgg: SF106 Thirty-four sherds averaging between 20 mm and 30 mm including one base and two rims. The rims were plain and flattened; buff coloured on both surfaces; only partially baked and very friable; the outer surface relatively smooth. Most of the sherds had abraded edges.",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 60067,73852,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,": hr: F64 A handful of small fragments, for the main part unidentifiable. A few pieces of long bones suggests a small person. Of five tooth fragments, two can be identified with certainty as the upper right first premolar and the upper right second permanent molar, and a third is probably the lower right second premolar. All three teeth are only partially developed with the crowns not yet fully formed. The stage of development suggests that of a child 5-6 years old at death. The remaining two fragments are insufficiently complete to be recognisable.gg: SF107 Five sherds including one rim, which was flattened and plain. Orange coloured outside with blackened inner surfaces. The fabric was hard and the outer surface vesicular.rc date: Charcoal (corylus); UB-2162; 2940+/-85; 1393 to 926 cal BC",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 60067,73854,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,": hr: F89 (F88 in report but based on info in Table 1 should be F89) A few small unidentifiable fragmentsgg: SF109 Nineteen sherds including two rims and two base carination sherds. The rims are plain and flattened, one has an incised line 10 mm beneath the top, the other does not but its outer surface is destroyed 6 mm below the top. The sherds are blackened on their inner surfaces. Eight sherds including one of the rim sherds have stippled decoration. Five are bright orange, six are grey brown and the rest are dark brown to black on the outside. The fabric is fairly hard. One sherd was destroyed in TL dating and another in thin section analysis. (From F89, a cremation pit.)",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 60067,73855,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,":Located beneath the moundhr: F101 Many fragments, but insufficient to represent a body. Recognisable were several pieces of a fairly thin skull vault, the cavacoid process of a small left scapula, part of the lower end of the shaft of a small femur and part of the head of a small femur, a piece of the iliac, part of a small innominate bone and the distal staff of a proximal carpal phalanx. All these suggest a young person.gg: SF110 One body sherd. Only partially baked and very friable. Orange in colour on both surfaces. It is possibly a rim sherd but the edges are very abraded. There is also the possibility that it is decorated with three incised lines slanting from the suggested rim. They disappear where the outer surface is destroyed.",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 60067,73856,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,": hr: F93 (F43 in report but based on info in Table 1 should be F93) A small quantity of bones for the most part unidentifiable, but including a few pieces of a small fibia which probably came from a young person.gg: SF111 Three body sherds. Partially baked and in a very friable condition. The outer surface is for the most part destroyed. Buff coloured on both surfaces, with a black matrix. One sherd may be either rim or base.",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 60067,73857,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,": hr: unidentified fragments (not submitted for analysis)gg: SF112 Twenty-three sherds including four rims, which are plain and flattened; very friable and thick; buff to orange in colour on both surfaces. The rim sherds appear harder and smoother.",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 60067,73858,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,": hr: F80 A few small fragments. The small sized pieces of long bone suggesting a young person.gg: SF113 Two body sherds of hard, smooth fabric; black on the outer surface and buff coloured inside.",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 60067,73859,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,": hr: F91 Many small fragments including a small piece of the petrous part of a temporal bone of small size.gg: SF116 Sixty small sherds including seven rims and four bases. All the rim sherds are plain and flattened; the fabric is comparatively hard and smooth and the sherds are buff coloured round the edges.",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 60067,73861,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,": hr: F18 A few small and unidentifiable fragments.gg: SF117 The fragments of a stone tool, 260 mm by 110 mm tapering with what appears to be a handle 40 mm wide. Very friable laminated stone.SF18 The fragments of another tool, similar in shape to SF117, but with a less well defined handle. 220 mm by 110 mm by 6-10 mm thick.",2,1,,"Tool (Unknown/Unspecified), Tool (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 60067,73862,Primary,,,Cist,Unknown,":Knowe 2 was 7á5 m in diameter with a maximum preserved height of 0á78 m. In construction it was similar to Knowe 1 and on the kerb of stones was an ard share. Also in the kerb and evidently a constructional part of it were the broken flagstones of a cist. The knowe was capped with unburnt stones of small size and irregular shape. The ancient turf was only visible on the sides of the mound. The primary burial At a depth of 0á4 m from the turf line and directly beneath the stone capping, an irregularly shaped flagstone was encountered. This proved to be the capstone of a small cist constructed of thin, dressed flags, 0á27 m by 0á24 m and 0á27 m deep. This had been erected on the old ground surface and there was no basal flag. A carefully designed superstructure of large, undressed boulders surrounded the cist and apparently had the function of protecting it from collapsing.The cist contained a small heap of cremated bone and one sherd of pottery. The bones were identified as those of a childhr: F66 Primary burial, Knowe 2. Mainly quite small fragments. Some pieces of skull suggest quite a young person as also do the fragments of long bones. The only other recognisable fragments were that of a carpal phalanx, the left side of a sphenoid, portions of a tibial shaft and part of the acetabular surface of a hip-bone.rc dates: cremated bone; Gr-21698; 3350+/-60; 1750 to 1500 cal BC (Sheridan 2003)gg: SF123 A body sherd. Fabric very hard and smooth, buff coloured on both surfaces. The edges much abraded. Found in the primary burial cist of Knowe 2 intermixed with the cremated bone and ash.",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 60067,73863,Primary,,,Cist,Unknown,":Knowe 3 was generally reduced in height and appeared to be damaged to the NE by a trackway. It was 5 m in diameter and had a maximum preserved height of 0á64 m. In construction it resembled Knowes 1 and 2, but the kerb was much less substantial. An ard share was found on the kerb of this knowe too. The stones of the kerb were all very small - stones from the original kerbing may have been reused during the construction of Knowe 2.The primary burial was encountered 0á46 m below the turf line. The cist was in a very ruinous state but there was no indication that the barrow had been opened. There was a basal flag, 0á55 m by 0á68 m and 55 mm thick which was broken at its S end, resting on the old ground surface. There were four large, undressed stones, one of which was burnt, sloping inwards towards where the cist should have been, but all that remained of the latter were several broken pieces of thin flagstone in various stages of collapse from a vertical position. There was no capstone. Two separate piles of cremated bone were found on the basal flag together with three sherds of pottery. One heap was beneath the fallen flagstones, and the other was on the N edge of the basal flag, apparently outside the area of the cist. The heap beneath the collapsed cist was of human bones - probably a child - whilst the other appears to have been of animal boneshr: F71 Primary burial, Knowe 3. Contained skull fragments and long bone fragments suggesting a child.gg: SF114 Two body sherds which fit together, although found separately. Fabric relatively hard, orange black outside and in, abraded. Found in the primary burial cist of Knowe 3 intermixed with the cremated bone and ash. SF122 A small body sherd with the inner surface destroyed. Very friable, black in colour. Found in the primary burial cist of Knowe 3 intermixed with the cremated bone and ash (recorded together as an assemblage here)Cremated animal bone?: The heap of cremated bone outside the cist area contained a small portion of jawbone with several sockets. Part of the nasal floor or floor of the maxillary sinus can be seen. Even allowing for shrinkage in cremation, the distance between this surface and the sockets seems very small, yet the sockets cannot be those of deciduous teeth since no crypts for the permanent successors are present. The small fragments of root embedded in this piece of bone proves on examination under the binocular microscope to have no parent root canal at all, and perhaps the most likely explanation is that it is a retained apex from a shed deciduous tooth. The two broken teeth are equally difficult to identify. In one of them, the broken crown flares out from the root at an angle almost too extreme even for a deciduous tooth. One begins to wonder whether the jaw fragments and teeth are human (identified in the main report as animal bone so defined here as a pyre good).",2,1,,"Assemblage, Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 60034,73864,,1,,Unknown,NE-SW,": Sheep bones, representing two animals, were recovered with human burial (2114).SUERC-8401; Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre; 1950+/-35; 40 cal BC to cal AD 130 (95%)Adult male; orientation NE-SW?; crouched (side uncertain)Lower leg bones found with the adult (2114) showed evidence of infection in an advanced state of healing. Given the location of this former infection it may be that there was some injury to soft tissue of the lower legs or a systemic infection which resulted in infection spreading to the bones. This would undoubtedly have been painful and perhaps affected this individualÕs ability to walk or work for a time (199).NB the bones from this burial were badly mixed up prior to analysis (it was associated with fragments from a second adult male, a perinate and a neonate; not necessarily from the burial context).",1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 60034,73866,,1,,Unknown,E-W,": Sheep bones were also recovered from burial (6096).SUERC-27922; Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre; 2070+/- 30; 80 cal BC to cal AD 0 (95% probability).The legs and pelvis of the adult (6096) were partly articulated, and this individual originally lay on the right side with the legs in a crouched position (E-W, facing right).: Adult: probably middle or older adult. Child: early child suggested by the lengths of long bone fragments.(6096) SF284 consisted of the remains of an adult male and a child; site notes say a wall was built over the remains in this area. As a consequence, the bones were in a fragmentary condition (no skulls, long bones broken) and fragments from adjacent burials were mixed in with this deposit. A large amount of animal bone, sheep ribs in particular, were collected with these remains.There were a number of old cuts/strikes caused by sharp implements to the long bones of (6096) which most likely occurred after burial when the remains were at least partly skeletonised (121). This is interpreted as occuring at the time the wall was built over this and other nearby burials (186).This person also had a long-term condition that had developed into osteoarthritis of the knee which would have been painful and affectedmobility.",1,2,,Animal Bone (Other),"Inhumation, Inhumation" 60034,73867,,1,,Unknown,E-W,": The sheep bones found over the burial of infant (9007) contained the bones of two juvenile animals. Butchery marks on the bones indicated that the carcasses had been disarticulated and stripped of meat before burial with the infant.SUERC-42231; Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre; 2028 +/-37; 161 cal BC to cal AD 57 (95% probability)Infant; orientation E-W; flexed (facing left): disturbed and only partially articulated, fragmentary remains.",2,1,,"Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type)",Inhumation 60034,73868,,1,,Unknown,S-N,": Bones from the burial of adolescent (4036) represented three neonatal, two juvenile and one subadult sheep, all of which showed evidence of butchery.SUERC-8406; Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre; 2130 +/- 35; 360 to 40 cal BC (95% probability)Adolescent female (14-17 years); orientation S-N; crouched (side not known): evidence of spinal stress (spondylolysis)Isotope analysis suggested this person was possibly of non-local origin (175)This burial was in a disturbed state and was only partially articulated. The articulated remains lay in a supine position with the legs drawn very tightly upwards and slightly to the left. The position of the rest of the skeleton could not be determined. The mixed remains of at least two infants found with this burial were deemed to be later insertions. ",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 60034,73869,,2,,Unknown,Unknown,": Context 3066 and S.F.63 contained the skull, mandible, foot bones and vertebrae of a sheep and the mixed remains of one perinate infant and one slightly older neonate infant. No long bones were found with the animal bones; there was some evidence of skinning and the vertebrae showed signs of dismemberment. Unlike the other deposits of Ômeat bearingÕ bones described, it may be that S.F.63 represents the inclusion of a sheep skin with the human burial.?IA: Disarticulated/mixed remains of a peri/neonate and an infant. A small collection of mixed bone collected with sheep burial; represents at least two individual infants, one perinate and one more likely neonate. Evidence of a non-specific infection on the bones of one of the infants.",1,2,,Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part),"Inhumation, Inhumation" 60034,73871,,1,,Unknown,NE-SW,": A number of dogs were also identified in Phase 16. These were found in association with the adult (6030) located in rubble which filled the entrance of the earlier Structure H. Three dogs were represented in total, one older, medium sized dog and two juvenile dogs. The skulls of the animals were missing but some articulation was seen during excavation. It is possible that these animals were included with the human burial, however, it must be noted that a dog skeleton was located in the entrance of Structure F which was interpreted as a closing deposit marking the final abandonment of the building. The location of (6030) in the entrance to Structure H may have disturbed a similar closing deposit in that location.SUERC-27911; Scottish Universities Environmental Research Centre; 2085+/- 30; 200 to 30 cal BC (95% probability)Older adult male (40+); orientation NE-SW; flexed (facing right): Almost complete middle to older adult male with arthritis and a probable calcified hydatid cyst from the abdomen. Advanced spinal condition - probably found everyday tasks difficult. Parasitic infection - possibly dog tapeworm? Massive ante-mortem tooth loss of thirteen teeth. Trauma to lumbar vertebrae. Squatting facet on right tibia.",3,1,,"Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type)",Inhumation 10020,73872,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Barrow with ring of stones round a natural rock. Stone circle 0.5m in diameter and there were c. 7-10 separate deposits of pottery (some fragmented) and cremations in and around this circle. Most urns were upright but two were inverted. Another vessel in pit ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10020,73873,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Barrow with ring of stones round a natural rock. Stone circle 0.5m in diameter and there were c. 7-10 separate deposits of pottery (some fragmented) and cremations in and around this circle. Most urns were upright but two were inverted. Another vessel in pit ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10020,73874,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Barrow with ring of stones round a natural rock. Stone circle 0.5m in diameter and there were c. 7-10 separate deposits of pottery (some fragmented) and cremations in and around this circle. Most urns were upright but two were inverted. ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10020,73875,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Barrow with ring of stones round a natural rock. Stone circle 0.5m in diameter and there were c. 7-10 separate deposits of pottery (some fragmented) and cremations in and around this circle. Most urns were upright but two were inverted. ,2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 10020,73876,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Barrow with ring of stones round a natural rock. Stone circle 0.5m in diameter and there were c. 7-10 separate deposits of pottery (some fragmented) and cremations in and around this circle. Most urns were upright but two were inverted. Pit on East side of the circle ,2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Bead(s)",Cremation 10020,73877,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,On E side of circle was an urned cremation accompoanied by another urn. Placed 0.5m to east of previous pit ,8,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Necklace, Button, Pebble, Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped]",Cremation 10020,73878,,,,,Unknown,Opposite urn with GID_73877 and placed close against the inner face of one of the stones of the ring and close proximity to these other urns was a complete miniature urn ,1,1,,Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel],Cremation 72898,73879,,1,,Grave,Unknown,": The body of a young woman (16-20 and about 5 ft tall) was buried below the floor of the smithy during its use. She had two decorative copper-alloy toe-rings on the feet. A piece of deer antler, drilled with six holes, lay on her chest. Her body had been laid carefully on its back, with arms by the side, some time after the initial construction of the metalworking structure. After her burial, use of the building continued, presumably as normal.Bayesian modelling of the 14C dates suggest that both were buried about the same time c. 50BC-0BC.",3,1,,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Toe)], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Toe)], Unknown Object",Inhumation 10036,73881,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Cremation in pit in an inverted Beaker ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Cremation 10043,73882,Secondary,,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Around the central stone cists a further 50 urns had been placed around this, all very close to each other and sitting on the ground surface . All of them contained boneAll of these urns were thrown away and broke, as of no consequence. An MNI of one further urned cremation burial is recorded here.",1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 10044,73883,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist with urn ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10045,73884,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Small cist at B, four stones being placed round it, and one flat one on the top. The mouth was downwards, resting on a flat stone.",2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Scraper",Cremation 10045,73885,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Under flat stone at C, 0.6m from cist B. ",3,1,,"Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Flake, Flake",Cremation 30069,73888,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of seven urned cremations, and one unurned cremation from this site, some in cists.Baynes (1909, 317-8) notes that Urn 4 was found in a cist and was damaged by the collapse of the cist. It had been deposited upright and had a small hole in the bottom.Heat twisted bronze fragments were found amongst and underneath the cremated bone.",2,1,,"Pot [Cordoned Urn], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 30069,73889,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,": One of seven urned cremations, and one unurned cremation from this site, some in cists.Baynes (1909, 318-9) notes that Urn 5 had no protecting stone cist and was damaged upon recovery",1,1,,Pot [Cordoned Urn],Cremation 30069,73890,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": One of seven urned cremations, and one unurned cremation from this site, some in cists.Baynes (1909, 318-9) notes that Urn 6 had no protecting cist around it and was broken during the excavation. It contained calcined bones and a burnt flattish piece of thin bronze.",2,1,,"Pot [Cordoned Urn], Razor",Cremation 30069,73891,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,": One of seven urned cremations, and one unurned cremation from this site, some in cists.Baynes (1909, 315) notes that Urn 1 was standing on its base and had no cist or cover stone. It contained burnt bones and was broken to pieces upon recovery.",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 10050,73892,Secondary,,,Cist,Unknown,"Disturbed cist on west side of barrow. cist 0.6m x 0.6m without a cover stone, containing earth in which was a coarse rim sherd and some ashes.",1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 10050,73893,,,,,Unknown,More pottery and ashes and a few bone fragments were found in the east of the barrow.,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 30103,73894,,1,,Cist,W-E,": Isolated discovery in 1909 of a cist grave containing a skeleton, possibly extended, and an iron sword. Details of the grave construction are unknown, but it is reported that the cist was covered with three stone slabs.Orientation: W Associated objects:La Tene III Iron sword, length 0.77 m, with bone hilt and leather scabbard with iron plates at the front.Fragmentary iron ring, possibly for sword-suspension.",3,1,,"Sword, Scabbard, Strap fitting",Inhumation 10053,73895,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"Pit 2. The second pit resembled the first, though it was located at the northern periphery of the pink turf stack. It too, was overlain by an inverted Style I Trevisker vessel. ",5,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Flake, Bead(s), Unknown Object, Pebble",Cremation 10055,73896,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary burial in mound (pit dug into it) of crenated bones. This pit directly overlies and seals the primary cist burial Bistow 2001: site 183 .,1,1,,Flake,Cremation 40001,73897,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A10: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A10: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A10: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: bracelet with abutting terminals (type 2) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details:BM finds,1,1,,Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type),Inhumation 40001,73898,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A11: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A11: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A11: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: bracelet with abutting terminals (type 2) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type),Inhumation 40001,73899,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A12: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation ?N-S (fW), ?; E Yorks Burial Type A;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A12: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; ?N-S (fW), ?; age: n/a; sex: not determined; position: crouched; n/a; biographical details: Double burial: according to Oliver (1829: 4) the inidividual with the bracelet was ""apparently much younger"" than the other w/ the anklet. ;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A12: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: bracelet with overlapping terminals (type 3) (on arm), anklet (on calves) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details:NB in order to differentiate between the bodies in this grave, one is arbitrarily assigned an older adult age; the other an adult age.",2,2,,"Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Anklet","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40001,73900,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A13: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A13: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A13: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: bracelet (type not specified) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40001,73901,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A14: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A14: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A14: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: jet ring; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details:BM finds,1,1,,Bead(s),Inhumation 40001,73902,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A15: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A15: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A15: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: finger ring iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)],Inhumation 40001,73903,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A16: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A16: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A16: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: ring (type not specified) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear),Inhumation 40001,73904,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A17: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A17: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A17: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: rivet iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Rivet, contained pieces of lead and was presumably used as repair for something (Stead 1979: 86)BM finds",1,1,,Rivet,Inhumation 40001,73905,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A18: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A18: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A18: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: spindlewhorl (stone type not specified); amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Spindle Whorl,Inhumation 40001,73906,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A19: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A19: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A19: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: sherds; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Sherds were part of one pot (Stead 1979: 83).,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40026,73907,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A2 'The Charioteer's Barrow': Grave architecture: n/a; orientation N-S (f?); E Yorks Burial Type C;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A2: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (f?); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: n/a; biographical details: n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A2: Objects: wood: cart; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: beads (1) (on face or back of skull), bracelet (1) (on body) iron: cart fittings (9) (around body); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: worked bone points (over body); flint: n/a; biographical details: The bronze disk was attached to wood, and Stillingfleet (1846: 30) thought it was part of a shield; though Stead (1979:55) thinks it could be part of the vehicle adornement. The bronze case function remains unknown (hypothesis range from it being a case to the antler linch-pin to the end of the pole). Could it really haven been a shield?",5,1,,"Chariot/Cart, Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Chariot/Cart Fitting (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Bead(s)",Inhumation 40001,73908,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A3: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation N-S (fE); E Yorks Burial Type C;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A3: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fE); age: n/a; sex: female; position: extended?; biographical details: Considered by Ralston in Greenwell (1877 p. 457) to have a ""considerable muscle strength"" despite being short (1,52m).;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A3: Objects: wood: cart; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: cart fittings (undifferentiated) (2) (around body), whip (1) iron: cart fittings (undifferentiated) (7) (around body), mirror (on face or back of head); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: pig (forelimb and skull) (x2) (by face or back of head); flint: n/a; biographical details: There is a concensus that the bronze cap found, subsequently lost, is the metal end of a whip shank (Greenwell 1877: 456; Stead 1965:91; 1979:55).Greenwell (1877) reports that:ÒUnderneath the head of the woman was a mirror, behind the back were the iron tires [sic] of two wheels laid partly the one over the other, and within each tire were two bronze hoops, those of the corresponding naves, and a circular piece of iron. In front of the face were two [bridle] bits laid slightly above the bottom of the grave.Ó (Greenwell 1906, 284-5)Greenwell also describes a small bronze cap, about an inch in diameter, which he interpreted as possibly a fitting from the shank of a whip. From the spoil already shovelled out by the workmen, Greenwell himself recovered a terret.Most of the objects from the LadyÕs Barrow were collected by Greenwell, and later purchased by Augustus Wollaston Franks, who presented them to the British Museum.BM finds: Lady's BarrowNB since the 'cart fittings' clearly also included 'horse gear' a separate object record is made here to represent the 'horse gear'.",6,1,,"Mirror, Chariot/Cart, Chariot/Cart Fitting (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Horse Gear (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part)",Inhumation 40001,73909,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A4: Grave architecture: shallow grave pit; orientation N-S (f?); E Yorks Burial Type A;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A4: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (f?); age: n/a; sex: ?female; position: crouched; biographical details: n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A4: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: finger ring; cu-alloy: arched bow brooch (LT I-II) (type A/type 1) (on chest), ring-headed pin (type 1-3) (LT I-II), tweezers, pin (type not specified), bracelet with mortice and tenon (type 4) (2), ring (type not specified) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: ring (on chest); ceramic: n/a; glass: necklace (67) (by ears or neck); animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Blue glass bead necklace originally conainting about 100 beads. Gold ring was lost. Tweezers and ring-headed pins were part of a toilet-set. Coral present in the brooch, pendant and possibly bracelets.BM and Yorkshire Museum finds: Queen's BarrowNB grave dated based on Stead's assessment of objects in the BM",8,1,,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Finger)], Brooch (Specified type), Cosmetic Set, Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Necklace",Inhumation 40001,73910,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A5: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A5: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A5: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: torc, disc; iron: n/a; stone: jet beads (9); amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: The disk is described as an ornament similar to a ""little wheel"" with 4 spokes (Greenwell 1906:301; Stead 1979: 84). Greenwell (1906: 301) mentions that the jet beads were part of the torc/necklace.",2,1,,"Torc, Disc",Inhumation 40001,73911,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A6: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A6: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; n/a; age: ?adult; sex: not determined; position: n/a; biographical details: The only info on skeleton was that it was a ""pretty perfect skeleton"" (Stillingfleet quoted by Greenwell 1906:301).;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A6: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: bracelet with mortice and tenon (type 4) (2), brooch, earring iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: The brooch description (Greenwell 1906:301) seems to be of a Type K (solid foot catch-plate) brooch (LT III). Bracelets had a central ornament of stone or glass which wasnÕt found. Stead (1979) lists bracelets but ommited them from his catalogue.",4,1,,"Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Ear)]",Inhumation 40001,73912,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A8: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A8: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A8: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: bracelet with mortice and tenon (type 4) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type),Inhumation 40001,73913,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A9: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A9: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave A9: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: bracelet with abutting terminals (type 2) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Signs of wear in the bracelet.BM finds,1,1,,Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type),Inhumation 40001,73914,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Arras (Stead 1979) Grave Stead 90: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation N-S (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave Stead 90: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: Described as being the skeleton of a ""man about 25 to 35 years of age"" by Davis & Thurnam (1865:pl 6,7) based on the skull found.;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave Stead 90: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: pig (skull, forelimb) (on or by the head or upper torso); flint: n/a; biographical details: ",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],Inhumation 40001,73915,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W17: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W17: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W17: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: ring (type not specified) (x2) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,2,1,,"Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear)",Inhumation 10110,73916,Secondary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"After this second phase the barrow centre was open and arena-like, and a food vessel and a cremation were put in close by the cairn-ring on the ground surface ",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 40001,73917,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W24: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W24: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W24: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: bracelet with mortice and tenon (type 4) (x2) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Red colour: one bracelet had a cricular bezel of ""reddish stone"" and the other had two ""red vitreous enamel"" (Stead, 1979: 73).",2,1,,"Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type)",Inhumation 40001,73918,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W36 (A7?): Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W36 (A7?): Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W36 (A7?): Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: mirror?; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Possibly the A7 mirror.,1,1,,Mirror,Inhumation 40001,73919,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W43: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W43: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W43: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: bracelet with abutting terminals (type 2), solid bracelet (type 1) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Knobbed decoration in both bracelets.",2,1,,"Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type)",Inhumation 40001,73920,,1,,Grave,S-N,"Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W45: Grave architecture: deep grave pit, square ditched enclosure; orientation S-N (f?); E Yorks Burial Type A;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W45: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; S-N (f?); age: n/a; sex: not determined; position: n/a; biographical details: n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W45: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: penannular brooch (type L/type 8) (LT II-III); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 40001,73921,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W57: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W57: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; n/a; age: n/a; sex: not determined; position: n/a; biographical details: n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W57: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: pendant (miniature axe), ring (type not specified) iron: n/a; stone: jet bead; amber: bead; ceramic: n/a; glass: bead(s) (1); animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Blue colour (bead); miniature axe is believed to be a pendant",3,1,,"Pendant, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Bead(s)",Inhumation 40001,73922,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W85: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W85: Human remains: none;Arras (Stead 1979) Grave W85: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: ring (type not specified) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear),Inhumation 40012,73927,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Nunburnholme Wold, Pocklington (Halkon et al. 2014-2016) Grave Nun3 (BE): Grave architecture: square ditched enclosure, deep grave pit; orientation N-S (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Nunburnholme Wold, Pocklington (Halkon et al. 2014-2016) Grave Nun3 (BE): Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fE); age: adult (17-22); sex: male; position: contracted on back; biographical details: n/a;Nunburnholme Wold, Pocklington (Halkon et al. 2014-2016) Grave Nun3 (BE): Objects: wood: coffin; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: pig (forelimb and skull) (on or by the lower torso); flint: n/a; biographical details: ",2,1,,"Coffin, Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part)",Inhumation 40012,73928,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Nunburnholm Wold, Pocklington (BBC online 29 March 2017): two horse skeletons and the remains of a chariot dating back to the Iron Age have been found on a housing development in East Yorkshire.Other finds include human skeletons, including a ""young warrior"", swords, spears and shields.",6,1,,"Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type), Chariot/Cart, Sword, Spearhead, Shield",Inhumation 40072,73929,,1,,Grave,N-S,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG10: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation N-S (fW); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG10: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fW); age: n/a; sex: n/a; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG10: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: unknown object (on upper body); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 40072,73930,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG12: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG12: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; n/a; age: n/a; sex: not determined; position: n/a; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG12: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: unknown object; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 40072,73931,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG13: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG13: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; n/a; age: n/a; sex: not determined; position: n/a; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG13: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: unknown object; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 40072,73932,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG14: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG14: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; n/a; age: n/a; sex: not determined; position: n/a; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG14: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: unknown object; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details:,1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 40072,73933,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG16: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG16: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; n/a; age: adult; sex: not determined; position: crouched; biographical details: n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG16: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (on face or back of head); glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40072,73934,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG17: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG17: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; n/a; age: adult; sex: not determined; position: crouched; biographical details: n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG17: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (on face or back of head); glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40072,73935,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG18: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG18: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; n/a; age: adult; sex: not determined; position: crouched; biographical details: n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG18: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (on face or back of head); glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40072,73936,,1,,Grave,W-E,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG19: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation W-E (fS); E Yorks Burial Type B;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG19: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; W-E (fS); age: adult; sex: ?male; position: crouched; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG19: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: long flat bow brooch (type C/type 5) (LT II-III) (on face or back of head); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: goat (burial XX?) (x2) (around body); flint: n/a; biographical details: ,3,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type)",Inhumation 40072,73937,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG2: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG2: Human remains: none;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG2: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: bracelet (type not specified) iron: bracelet with abutting terminals (type 2); stone: jet bracelet; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: The ""constituent parts of an iron comb"" is also said to have been among the finds. ",4,1,,"Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Comb",Inhumation 40072,73938,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG3: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG3: Human remains: none;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG3: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40072,73939,,1,,Grave,W-E,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG30: Grave architecture: ; orientation W-E (fN); E Yorks Burial Type B; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG30: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; W-E (fN); age: n/a; sex: not determined; position: n/a; biographical details: n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG30: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel; glass: n/a; animal bone: pig hindleg (on or by calves); flint: n/a; biographical details: ,2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 40072,73940,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG31: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation N-S (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG31: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted on back; biographical details: Skeleton described as being from a ""strong-framed male person"". Mortimer (1897) has a chart with skull and femur's measures. ;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG31: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: unknown object (on lower torso); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (on face or back of head); glass: n/a; animal bone: pig hindleg (by face or back of head); flint: n/a; biographical details: Corroded iron object with a hole on it identified by Mortimer (1897:2) as ""probably a belt-bestener"". ",3,1,,"Strap fitting, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 40072,73941,,1,,Grave,S-N,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG33: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation S-N (fW); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG33: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; S-N (fW); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: Thought to be the skeleton of a mature woman (Mortimer 1897:8).;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG33: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: unknown object; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 40072,73942,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG34: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation N-S (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG34: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: Although the skeleton is thought to be of a man (30-40 years old) Mortimer noticed that he had ""very small wisdom teeth"" (Mortimer 1897:8).;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG34: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: unknown object; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ",1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 40072,73943,,1,,Grave,S-N,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG40: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation S-N (fW); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG40: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; S-N (fW); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: Mortimer (1897:8) recorded it as a ""Possible female""; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG40: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: unknown object; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ",1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 40072,73944,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG41: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation SSW-N (fW); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG41: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; SSW-N (fW); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: Thought to be a ""female"" by Mortimer (1897:8); Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG41: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: ring-headed pin (type 1-3) (LT I-II) (on face or back of skull) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Bronze pin with a ring-head in the form of a 4-spoked wheel with coral inlaid in the ring and wheel and a coral stud attached by pin on shoulder. Found behind the skull.",1,1,,Pin (Specified type),Inhumation 40072,73945,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG42: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation N-S (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG42: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: Thought to be a ""female"" by Mortimer (1897:8);Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG42: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: ?fitting (on ears or neck); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ",1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 40072,73946,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Danes Graves (Whimster 1981) Barrow 43 (Mortimer 1898 No.13): 0.9 mdiameter, 8.1 m)i height, 2.4 m x 2.2 m wide, 0.75m deep. Contents comprised 2 skeletons and the dismantled remains of a cart and items of harness. Skeleton A crouched on the right side, Skeleton B contracted on the left. Both bodies had been placed in the eastern half of the grave while all the material associated with the cart had been laid outin the western portion (Mortimer, 1897, Fig. p. 1 22)Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG43a: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation SW-NE (fSE); E Yorks Burial Type C;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG43a: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; SW-NE (fSE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: crouched; biographical details: Mortimer (1897:8) noticed ""a small molar behind the top side wisdom tooth"" totallizing 33 teeth;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG43a: Objects: wood: cart; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: discs? (XX check) (around body), cart fittings (undifferentiated) (7) (around body), unknown object iron: brooch fitting? (around body), ring (on face or back of head), cart fittings (undifferentiated) (4) (around body); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a;biographical details: Brooch fragments with skeleton; iron ring close to the skull could have been part of a ring-headed pin if joined with a stem found on the other side of the grave but because their location Stead (1979:55) dismisses this possibility. Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG43b: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation N-S (fE); E Yorks Burial Type C;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG43b: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: crouched; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG43b: Objects: wood: cart; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: discs? (XX check) (around body), cart fittings (undifferentiated) (7) (around body) iron: cart fittings (undifferentiated) (4) (around body); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a;biographical details: Cart-burial.",9,2,,"Chariot/Cart, Disc, Chariot/Cart Fitting (Unknown/Unspecified/Set), Unknown Object, Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Chariot/Cart, Disc, Chariot/Cart Fitting (Unknown/Unspecified/Set)","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40072,73947,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG45: Grave architecture: ; orientation N-S (fW); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG45: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fW); age: adult; sex: n/a; position: n/a; biographical details: Scar of old cut, 2 inches long, on frontal bone. Identified by Mortimer (1897:8) as a ""female""Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG45: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: ?brooch fitting (on ears or neck); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ",1,1,,Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40072,73948,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,"Danes Graves (Whimster 1981) Barrow 46 (Mortimer 1898 No.16): Contained skeletons of 3 adults, a child and an infant, all apparently buried simultaneously.1) Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG46a: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; W/SW-E/NE (fN); age: child (4-6); sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: age originally considered as 6-8 by Mortimer (1899:4)Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG46a: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: bracelet (type not specified) (on right arm); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details:2) Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG46b: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; n/a; age: child (2-6); sex: not determined; position: n/a; biographical details: n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG46b: Objects: n/a3) Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG46c: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fE); age: L (15-18); sex: not determined; position: contracted on back; biographical details: n/aDanes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG46c: Objects: n/a4) Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG46d: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; S-N (fE); age: ?adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: ""Probable female"" by Mortimer. This is thought to be an adult but Mortimer (1897:8) noticed that the person ""seems to never have had wisdom teeth"".;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG46d: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: unknown object (on right arm), brooch (on chest) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Stead (1979:100) records the brooch wrongly as a 'bracelet'. 5) Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG46e: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: Thought to be a 'female (55-60)"" by Mortimer.;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG46e: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: bracelet (type not specified) (on arm) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ",4,5,,"Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified)","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40072,73949,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG48: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation SW-NE (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG48: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; SW-NE (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG48: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: involuted brooch with mock-spring discs and solid rivet (LT II-III) (type H) (on face or back of skull) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 40072,73950,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG5: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG5: Human remains: none;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG5: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: bead (2); ceramic: n/a; glass: bead(s) (2); animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: The provenance of the beads is considered ""suspect"" by Stead (1979:99) - they could be either from a previous excavation (e.g. DG.2) or a post-roman find.",1,1,,Bead(s),Inhumation 40072,73951,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG53: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation WS-EN (fN); E Yorks Burial Type B;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG53: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; WS-EN (fN); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG53: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (on upper torso); glass: n/a; animal bone: pig hindleg (on or by upper torso); flint: n/a; biographical details: ,2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 40072,73952,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG54: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation NE-SW (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG54: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NE-SW (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG54: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (on upper torso); glass: n/a; animal bone: pig hindleg (on or by upper torso); flint: n/a; biographical details: ,2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 40072,73953,,1,,Grave,N-S,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG55: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation N-S (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG55: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG55: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: penannular brooch (type L/type 8) (LT II-III); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 40072,73954,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Whimster (1981) Barrow 56 (Mortimer 1911 No.x) grave containing two skeletons, lying one above the other. Both appear to have been contracted on the left side and with their heads in the same direction.Upper skeleton unaccompanied , lower one with grave-goods.Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG56a: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation NE-SW (fE); E Yorks Burial Type D;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG56a: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NE-SW (fE); age: n/a; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG56a: Objects: n/aDanes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG56b: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation NE-SW (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG56b: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NE-SW (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG56b: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: bracelet (type not specified) (on arm), unknown object; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: This skeleton was under the previous one.",2,2,,"Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified), Unknown Object","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40072,73955,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG57: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation NE-SW (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG57: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NE-SW (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: Skeleton of ""an old person, minus back molars"" (Mortimer 1911: 33);Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG57: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: involuted brooch with mock-spring discs and solid rivet (type H) (LT II-III) (on upper torso); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Brooch w/ large ornamental foot-disc and red inlay (sandstone coloured red.) found on the right shoulder.",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 40072,73956,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG59: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation SW-NE (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG59: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; SW-NE (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG59: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: long flat bow brooch (type C/type 5) (LT II-III) (on upper torso); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Brooch was at the left shoulder.,1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 40072,73957,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG6: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type A; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG6: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; n/a; age: n/a; sex: n/a; position: contracted; biographical details: high 1.76m; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG6: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (on face or back of head); glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40072,73958,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG61: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation NE-SW (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG61: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NE-SW (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG61: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: unknown object (on face or back of head); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 40072,73959,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG62: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation NE-SW (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG62: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NE-SW (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG62: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: chalk or limestone spindlewhorl (on face or back of head); amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Spinder whorl at the back of the head.,1,1,,Spindle Whorl,Inhumation 40072,73960,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG65: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation N-S (fW); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG65: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fW); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG65: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: unknown object (on face or back of head); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (by feet); glass: n/a; animal bone: pig hindleg(by feet); flint: n/a; biographical details: Vase containing pig bone was broken in two halves and put in the grave, one part close to the knees, other near the feet. ",3,1,,"Unknown Object, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 40072,73961,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Whimster (1981, 398) Barrow 67 (Mortimer 1911, No.xxiii) Single grave with two skeletons lying side by side. Skeleton A. Contracted on the left side with hands to the face. On the east side of the grave. Skeleton B. Lying on the chest, apparently with the legs contracted to one side. Hands under the pelvis. On the west side of the grave.Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG67a: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation N-S (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG67a: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG67a: Objects: n/aDanes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG67b: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation N-S (fD); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG67b: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fD); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG67b: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: pig hindleg (on or by upper torso); flint: n/a; biographical details: ",1,2,,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 40072,73962,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG68: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation SW-NE (fW); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG68: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; SW-NE (fW); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG68: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: brooch (on face or back of head); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Iron brooch 7.5cm in front of the face.,1,1,,Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40072,73963,,1,,Grave,N-S,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG7: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation N-S (f?); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG7: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (f?); age: n/a; sex: n/a; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG7: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (on face or back of head); glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40072,73964,,1,,Grave,S-N,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG70: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation S-N (fW); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG70: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; S-N (fW); age: L; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: Adolescent with ""the second of set of front teeth just appearing"" (Mortimer 1911: 34). Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG70: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (on face or back of head); glass: n/a; animal bone: pig hindleg (on or by the head); flint: n/a; biographical details: Vase w/ pig inside behind the skull.",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 40072,73965,,1,,Grave,E-W,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG73: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation E-W (fN); E Yorks Burial Type B;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG73: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; E-W (fN); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/aDanes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG73: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: brooch; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: goat (x2) (on or by the head), pig (x2) (by feet); flint: n/a; biographical details: ",5,1,,"Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type)",Inhumation 40072,73966,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG75: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation NE-SW (f?); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG75: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NE-SW (f?); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG75: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: brooch (on chest); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: pig hindleg (on or by the lower torso); flint: n/a; biographical details: ,2,1,,"Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 40072,73967,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG76: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation NE-SW (fW); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG76: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NE-SW (fW); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG76: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: pig hindleg (on or by the chest); flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Limb],Inhumation 40072,73968,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG79: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation NE-SW (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG79: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NE-SW (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/aDanes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG79: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (on lower torso); glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: The pot was found over the body (by the hips) and probably placed after the grave had been covered.NB possibly not a gg then?,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40072,73969,,1,,Grave,NW-SE,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG81: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation NW-SE (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG81: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NW-SE (fE); age: adult; sex: ?female; position: contracted; biographical details: Skeleton identified by Mortimer as apparently a female one.;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG81: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: bead (on chest), bracelet with mortice and tenon (type 4) (on right arm) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: bead(s) (on chest); animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Blue glass bead. Bronze tubular beads are unknown to Yorkshire but some paralels exist abroad (Stead 1979:81).",2,1,,"Bead(s), Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type)",Inhumation 40072,73970,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG88: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation SW-NE (fW); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG88: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; SW-NE (fW); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG88: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: penannular brooch (type L/type 8) (LT II-III) (on face or back of head); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: The brooch is said to be ""close to and under the chin"" (Mortimer 1911: 39).",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 40072,73971,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG89: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation NE-SW (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG89: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NE-SW (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG89: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: unknown object (on face or back of skull) iron: involuted brooch with mock-spring discs and solid rivet (type H) (LT II-III) (on chest); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,2,1,,"Unknown Object, Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 40072,73972,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG90: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation NE-SW (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG90: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NE-SW (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/aDanes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG90: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: bead (x2) (on face or back of skull) iron: unknown object (on face or back of head); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: The iron object (an iron rod with a ring) is thought to be a part of a toilet set (Stead 1979: 84).,2,1,,"Bead(s), Cosmetic Set",Inhumation 40072,73973,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG91: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation NE-SW (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG91: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NE-SW (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: Broken tibia healed (Mortimer 1911:40);Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG91: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (by feet); glass: n/a; animal bone: pig hindleg (by feet); flint: n/a; biographical details: ,2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 40072,73974,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Whimser (1981, 401) Barrow 93 (Mortimer 1911 No.20): Single grave containing two skeletons lying side by side. Skeletons 1 and 2 both lying contracted on their right sides and with their hands to their facesDanes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG93a: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NE-SW (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG93a: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: involuted brooch with mock-spring discs and solid rivet (type H) (LT II-III) (on knee); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (by knees); glass: n/a; animal bone: pig hindleg (on or by the knees); flint: n/a; biographical detailsDanes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG93b: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NE-SW (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG93b: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (on chest); glass: n/a; animal bone: pig hindleg (on or by the chest); flint: n/a; biographical details: ",5,2,,"Brooch (Specified type), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb], Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 40072,73975,,1,,Grave,Unknown,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG94: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a; Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG94: Human remains: none;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG94: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: long flat bow brooch (type C/type 5) (LT II-III); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details:,1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 40072,73976,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG95: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation SW-NE (f?); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG95: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; SW-NE (f?); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: n/a; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG95: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: long flat bow brooch (LT II-III) (type C/type 5) (on chest) iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 40072,73977,,1,,Grave,NW-SE,Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG97: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation NW-SE (fW); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG97: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NW-SE (fW); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: contracted; biographical details: n/a;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG97: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: goat (on or by knees); flint: n/a; biographical details: ,1,1,,Animal Burial (Specified type),Inhumation 40072,73978,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG99: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation N-S (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG99: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fE); age: adult; sex: not determined; position: tightly crouched; biographical details: The skull was thought to be ""that of a female"" and ""had only 2 molar teeth on each side of each jaw"" (Mortimer 1911:44);Danes Graves (Stead 1979) Grave DG99: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: vessel (on face or back of head); glass: n/a; animal bone: pig hindleg (on or by the head); flint: n/a; biographical details: ",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Limb]",Inhumation 72900,73979,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Melton (Fenton-Thomas 2011) Grave M (A3)2722: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation N-S (fE); E Yorks Burial Type D;Melton (Fenton-Thomas 2011) Grave M (A3)2722: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; N-S (fE); age: adult (25-35); sex: ?male; position: flexed; biographical details: Burial cuts the M3397. Tooth decay followed by dental abcess, ;Melton (Fenton-Thomas 2011) Grave M (A3)2722: Objects: wood: coffin; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: sherds (in grave fill); glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Residual: Sherd from early Iron Age pot + sherd from early Bronze Age pot (backfill)NB ceramic sherds in grave fill not recorded as gg",1,1,,Coffin,Inhumation 72900,73980,,1,,Grave,E-W,"Melton (Fenton-Thomas 2011) Grave M (A3)3397: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation E-W (fS); E Yorks Burial Type A;Melton (Fenton-Thomas 2011) Grave M (A3)3397: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; E-W (fS); age: adult (35-45); sex: male; position: tightly crouched; biographical details: OA1 cervical; DJD 1 lumbar vertebra, trabecular bone on surface R acetabulum;Melton (Fenton-Thomas 2011) Grave M (A3)3397: Objects: wood: coffin; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: n/a; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: sherds (in grave fill); glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Sherds from 7 different beaker vessels. Particularly large grave. Maybe it's a Bronze Age burial.NB ceramic sherds not recorded as gg",1,1,,Coffin,Inhumation 72900,73981,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Melton (Fenton-Thomas 2011) Grave M (A5)1823: Grave architecture: square ditched enclosure, shallow grave pit; orientation NW-SE (fE); E Yorks Burial Type A;Melton (Fenton-Thomas 2011) Grave M (A5)1823: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; NW-SE (fE); age: adult (35-45); sex: female; position: crouched; biographical details: Degenerative joint disease, flattened distal end of proximal foot phalanx, nutritional defiency. ;Melton (Fenton-Thomas 2011) Grave M (A5)1823: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: unknown object (in grave fill); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: pig (on or by the lower torso); flint: n/a; biographical details: Pig bones with knife marks (have been butchered before placed in the grave). More pig bones and unidentified small iron objects were found in grave filling: residual. Iron Age coin (Catuvellauni tribe) was found in barrow ditch fill. NB iron objects/pig bones in grave fill are dubious gg",2,1,,"Unknown Object, Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 72901,73983,,1,,Grave,E-W,"Bridlington (Fenton-Thomas 2009) Grave BR(G4): Grave architecture: square ditched enclosure, deep grave pit; orientation E-W (fS); E Yorks Burial Type B;Bridlington (Fenton-Thomas 2009) Grave BR(G4): Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; E-W (fS); age: adult (33-45); sex: ?male; position: extended; biographical details: Individual of a ""strong build"" (p.273-5);Bridlington (Fenton-Thomas 2009) Grave BR(G4): Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: dagger (on torso or right arm), spearhead (by feet); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: pig (forelimb and skull) (on or by the hands); flint: n/a; biographical details: Dagger similar to the ones found in R87, R153, but slightly bigger. Maybe 1st century BC",3,1,,"Knife, Spearhead, Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part)",Inhumation 72902,73984,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Burtswick and Rimswell (ongoing excavation) Grave BurRim2: Grave architecture: deep grave pit; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type A;Burtswick and Rimswell (ongoing excavation) Grave BurRim2: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; n/a; age: adult; sex: male; position: n/a; biographical details: n/a;Burtswick and Rimswell (ongoing excavation) Grave BurRim2: Objects: wood: shield?; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: sword (on upper torso), spearhead?; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: Ox-tail?; flint: n/a; biographical details: Sword bent in the middle (similar to the Acklam warrior burial), and placed on the back of the skeleton, who is said to have been buried with a shield, a spear and ""ox-tails"".",4,1,,"Shield, Sword, Spearhead, Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part)",Inhumation 72903,73985,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Beverley (Stead 1979) Grave BV1: Grave architecture: ?square ditched enclosure, deep grave pit; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type n/a;Beverley (Stead 1979) Grave BV1: Human remains: none; Beverley (Stead 1979) Grave BV1: Objects: wood: cart; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: cart fittings (8); stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Cart burial. ",2,1,,"Chariot/Cart, Horse Gear (Unknown/Unspecified/Set)",Inhumation 72904,73986,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Huggate (Stead 1979) Grave HuG1?: Grave architecture: n/a; orientation n/a; E Yorks Burial Type C;Huggate (Stead 1979) Grave HuG1?: Human remains: Inhumation burial; orientation; n/a; age: n/a; sex: n/a; position: n/a; biographical details: n/a;Huggate (Stead 1979) Grave HuG1?: Objects: wood: n/a; gold: n/a; cu-alloy: n/a iron: cart fittings; stone: n/a; amber: n/a; ceramic: n/a; glass: n/a; animal bone: n/a; flint: n/a; biographical details: Cart burial, poorly documented. ",1,1,,Chariot/Cart Fitting (Unknown/Unspecified/Set),Inhumation 10129,73987,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,"Secondary cremation, possibly in pit",1,1,,Bead(s),Cremation 10130,73988,,,,,Unknown,Pit lined with flat stones ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 10137,73989,Unknown,1,,,Unknown,Urn said to contain about 71 fragments of human bones and ashes. ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10148,73990,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,In pit ,2,1,,"Tool (Unknown/Unspecified), Pick",Inhumation 10156,73991,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit on Southern side and just outside the ring cairn (pit 502) ,1,1,,Bead(s),Cremation 10156,73992,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit -540 satellite pit on and just outside NE side of cairn ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10156,73993,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Pit 529 satellite pit on SE side of ring cairn ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 10156,73994,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Satellite pit 536 on SEW side of cairn ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 10156,73995,Unknown,1,,,Unknown,Outlying pit 544 2m to the N of the top of caiirn and well outside it ,2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pebble",Cremation 10206,73996,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Two small cists close to each other -neither seemingly supported by a barrow ,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 10210,73997,Unknown,1,,Chamber,Unknown,Possibly not urned and close to entrance in chamber ,1,1,,Pot [Carinated Bowl],Cremation 10216,73998,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist with urn containing ashes =- close to another also found by workmen ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10240,73999,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Under cover stone of cist in a pit lined with non-local shell sand ; un-urned ,1,1,,Liner,Cremation 10240,74000,Secondary,1,,Pit,S-N,Two pits dug into floor of chamber with EBA urned cremations ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 10240,74001,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Two pits dug into floor of chamber with EBA urned cremations - in Collared Urn ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 10242,74002,Secondary,1,,Cist,NW-SE,Cist inserted at a later date with inverted ribbon-handled urn over cremated bones Cist built against the main chamber ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10258,74003,,,,Unknown,Unknown,Presumably found in pit or cist but not mentionedOne of two urned cremations ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 20094,74005,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Secondary inhumation accpompanied by a cremation in mound above 1ry burial ,1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Inhumation, Cremation" 20094,74006,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Third burial in sequence in mound 18 inches from top of mound ,1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 20014,74007,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In mound above the other urned cremations,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 72874,74008,Primary,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 88) Bere Regis Barrow 8b: primary cremation burial represented by burnt bones and ashes under an inverted (collared) urn",2,1,,"Pot [Biconical Urn], Bead(s)",Cremation 20166,74010,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,In pit and then secondary mound and ditch raised ; cut slightly into the upcast/ grave fill of the primary burial (respects it),1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 20123,74011,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,In mound No 37. Urned cremation ,2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 20087,74012,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,"under secondary cairn was an urn with cremation . Note that it had been placed in a position without either care or attentions and no arrangement having been made for its protecrtion, so it was completely crushed when grave backfill and cairn backfilled over it. In this cairn and in the top of the cairn were two stone slabs that were decorated with rock art (are these borderline grave goods? rock art - incised cup & rings with concentric circles) ",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Lid",Cremation 60071,74013,Unknown,2,,Chamber,E-W,"Cell or compartment 1 of chamber (numbered from southern to northern end of chamber & from left to right on the plan). On S side of entrance. 1.4m x 1.25m wide. In this first compartment were found a considerable quantity of bones, partly human, a curious black substance which appears to me to be a mixture of peat and charcoal, the bottom of a small flat-bottomed urn, and some other fragments of pottery.",3,1,,"Pot [Unstan Ware], Animal Bone (Other), Pot [Unstan Ware]",Inhumation 60071,74014,Unknown,2,,Chamber,E-W,"Clouston 1885: 344 ",4,1,,"Flake, Flake, Pot [Unstan Ware], Scraper",Inhumation 60079,74015,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,"The cairn measured 24m x 10m and 1.5m in height and is roughly rectangular in plan. The passage lies at right angles to main axis of cairn and chamber opening from S. It is 2.9m long, 0.75m wide and 1m high. Chamber is 13m long, 1.7m wide but narrows to only 1.2m at E end. There are two main layers/phases in the chamber with the upper one relating to earth and stone filling and lower floor depositsThe human remans and grave goods were recovered from westernmost compartment. Scattered around the human bones were thegreater part of a wide-mouthed shallow round-based urn (fig. 6), afinely made flint knife which had passed through the flames, as it wasburnt white and splintered into pieces (fig. 7), and two scrapers and fivesplinters of flint. A stone axe (fig. 8), was also discovered at the same level",10,2,,"Knife, Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)], Pot [Unstan Ware], Scraper, Scraper, Flake, Flake, Flake, Flake, Flake","Inhumation, Inhumation" 60076,74016,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,"Cell 1 with human remains Skulls spatially arranged . One skull from cell 3B had evidence of burning- fires lit in chambersNine of the skulls were placed in juxtaposition along the foot of the western wall, six along the opposite side, and two about 15 inches from it. In no case was the lower jaw present ",4,2,,"Core, Knife, Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 60076,74017,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,Second chamber or cell with human remains ; cell 2 ,8,1,,"Scraper, Scraper, Scraper, Scraper, Scraper, Scraper, Animal Joint/Part (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 60076,74018,,,,Chamber,Unknown,"Cell 3 with most of the diasrticulated human remains (over 80%)Note much of the animal bone and the bone points were interleaved and mingled in wit the human remains, but the pottery seems to have been deposited at a different time and not directly associated. Fragments of Food Vessel were found nearish one of the skulls. Also some dark colored buff pottery with incised zigzag decoration (?possibly later and Grooved ware) was found at a higher level. Some calcined fkints including leaf-shaped arrowheads also noted in fill. In addition, 2 crude barbed and tanged arrowheads (one with barb broken off) were found and may imply later activity/ intrusions, The tang and edges were also battered ",8,2,,"Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Assemblage, Shell, Animal Bone (Other)","Inhumation, Inhumation" 60078,74019,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,Compartment 3,1,1,,Assemblage,Inhumation 60078,74020,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,Compartment 5,5,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 60078,74021,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,Compartment 8 ,1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 60108,74022,Unknown,2,,Unknown,Unknown,Destroyed chambered tomb; all bodies and grave goods out of context so unfortunately no help A large quantity of disarticulated human bone was associated with copious quantities of limpet shells found in the rubble immediately outside the outer wall face at the E end of the portion exposed. The bones may have been dumped there later in a hole after the cairn was destroyed and may have come from the chamber; they are sadly out of context The human remains and objecst were together - possibly associated therefore with grave goods Grooved Ware found but not mixed in with human remains ,7,1,,"Worked Stone, Worked Stone, Worked Stone, Assemblage, Scraper, Scraper, Scraper",Inhumation 60093,74023,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,The main chamber with the three stalls/ cells coming off it ,2,10,,"Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Joint/Part [Head]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 60093,74024,Unknown,,,Cist,Unknown,One of the three cells or compartments to the chamber ,2,1,,"Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type)",Inhumation 60093,74025,Unknown,,,Cist,Unknown,One of the three cells or compartments to the chamber ,2,1,,"Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type)",Inhumation 60093,74034,Unknown,,,Cist,N-S,One of the three cells or compartments to the chamber ,2,1,,"Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type)",Inhumation 60072,74035,Unknown,,,Chamber,N-S,"In main chamber - About a foot from the floor the deposit had a somewha oriented N-S t fatty, unctuous appearance, and contained two dozen skulls of the dog, several human long bones and five human skulls, three of which crumbled away when touched. apart from canine remains, bones of other animals have been also identified, including a portion of the jaw of an ox. The animal remains were the skull and bones of the limbs of a dog; upper and lower molar teeth, with part of the upper jaw of an ox; a fragment of a tibia, probably of a small horse, and several bones of birds",25,1,,"Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head]",Inhumation 60095,74036,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,Cell or compartment. This is compartment 1,4,1,,"Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 60095,74037,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,Cell or compartment. This is compartment ; human remains and animal bones mixed together ,5,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 60095,74038,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,"Cell or compartment. This is compartment 3Most of the human bone came from herePart of a childs lower limbs in 3W1 but also in 3E1, 2W2 and 3W2. Also a pair of knees in 3E1Cell 3 (C?)Ð 3 headless skeletons and 3 separate skulls ; at least one young adult and an adult 30-35",4,3,,"Pot [Unstan Ware], Assemblage, Bead(s), Unknown Object","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 60095,74039,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,"Cell or compartment. This is compartment 4Human bone from primary burial in innermost compartment 4. On W side had a stone bench supported by 2 upright slabs with a partial human skeleton beneath and on E side, remains of a skeleton Cell 4 Ð at least 3 adults and one child <13 years ",5,4,,"Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Joint/Part [Head], Assemblage, Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Point (Unknown/Unspecified)","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 60095,74040,,,,Chamber,Unknown,Cell or compartment. This is compartment 5. Not many bones but at least parts of four individuals represented ,4,4,,"Animal Joint/Part [Head], Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 60082,74042,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,"Outside the cairn on N side of the entrance was a small hollow in the rock 0.45 m in diameter and 0.23m deep, containing ashes, fragments of burnt human bone, flint chips and small sherds ",2,1,,"Assemblage, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 60111,74043,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,"Numerous fragments of human remains were encountered - many human skeletons and mostly/all disarticulated - from the chamber. Only skulls studied and these represent a min no of 17 skeletons. They comprise 3 children 6-8 years old, an adolescent, 5 young adults, 5 mature adults, 2 elderly adults and 1 unclassified. Human remains were mixed with sheep and ox bones and the wing bone of a gannet. Other bones found outside the cairn and in the later souterrain and are likely to be associated with later occupation. ",5,12,,"Unknown Object, Assemblage, Assemblage, Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware]","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 40109,74044,,1,,Grave,Unknown,": One of 'three earthenware vessels' found, 'each accompanying a burial'",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Head]",Inhumation 40109,74045,,1,,Grave,Unknown,": One of 'three earthenware vessels' found, 'each accompanying a burial'",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40109,74046,,1,,Grave,Unknown,": One of 'three earthenware vessels' found, 'each accompanying a burial'",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40109,74047,,,,Unknown,Unknown,": 'On the arm of a female skeleton a bronze bracelet of great beauty was obtained ...'",1,1,,Bracelet/Bangle (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 60084,74048,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,Large sadly now destroyed chamber; long cairn Note sadly all the grave goods were lost or not discussed. The only artefact found with the skeletons was a ball of quartz apparently mixed with greenstone,1,1,,Pebble,Inhumation 60083,74049,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,"Compartment 1Compartment 1 contained two ulnae and a radius from anadult, the radius, rib and femur of a subadult (I) and the remains of two infants. Two joining fragments of the femur were located at different levels in Compartment 1 and these join with a further fragment from the passageNote the 14C dates from this chamber are much earlier than the others and the skeletons here are of Middle Neolithic date (the others are Late Neolithic)",1,4,,Animal Bone (Other),"Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 60083,74050,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,"Compartment 2Compartment 2 contained the remains of a minimum oftwo infants, one adult (E) and one subadult at the base of the chamber deposit with some of their remains recovered from the infill behind the stone bench, described above. Compartments 1 and 2 contained over 75% of the infant bones within the chamber.",3,2,,"Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 60083,74051,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,"Compartment 3 - this is where most of the human bone came from. Approximately 70% of all human bone recovered on the site was contained within Compartment 3. The most complete set of remains, those of Skeleton C, a subadult aged between 10 and 15 years, were recovered throughout the chamber floor deposit in Compartment 3. Rib fragments, metacarpals and vertebrae from this individual were located at different levels within the deposit. Although the metacarpals were not found in articulis they could be fitted together to provide convincing articulation. Bones from Skeleton A, a male aged between 19 and 30 years, were also recovered from this compartment, as well as the fragmentary remains of a minimum of two further adults (B and F) and an infant.",4,8,,"Animal Joint/Part [Limb], Animal Burial (Specified type), Animal Bone (Other), Necklace","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 60083,74052,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,"Compartment 4. Compartment 4; a minimum number ofone adult, one subadult and an infant, the latter represented by a single tibia. The adult bones were present in the shattered stone layer of the west cist and within the upper collapse in the compartment",1,2,,Animal Burial (Specified type),"Inhumation, Inhumation" 60090,74054,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,Cell 4,1,1,,Disc,Inhumation 60090,74055,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,"Cell 5 . A min no of 10 adults of both sexes and children. This is cell 5 with a circular cist in S corner 0.8m x 0.25m deep, disturbed by Ferrer. Adult individual with animal bones",3,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Pot [Plain Bowl]",Inhumation 60090,74056,Unknown,,,Passage,Unknown,Outer passage ,3,1,,"Pot [Grooved Ware], Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 60090,74058,Secondary,,,Cist,Unknown,Later cist insertion. Disturbed cist built on platform's skirt outside kerb with crushed lamb's skull and jaw ,1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 60090,74059,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,Cell 8 with partial human remains. In cell 8 a partial vessel was found in direct association with human remains,2,1,,"Pot [Grooved Ware], Knife",Inhumation 60077,74060,Primary,,,Chamber,E-W,Main lower chamber with disarticulated remains (MNI 3 individuals),3,3,,"Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Knife","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 60077,74061,Primary,,,Passage,N-S,Lower passage with 3 piles of bones,4,3,,"Macehead, Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware]","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 60077,74062,Secondary,,,Cist,Unknown,Later cist inserted into upper chamber (one of three)In upper chamber from a later inserted cist (one of 3) - cremated bone from one or more adults and broken pottery. These had been broken and disturbed by workmen,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60077,74063,Primary,,,Chamber,E-W,NW recess; crouched inhumation with pottery ,1,1,,Pot [Unstan Ware],Inhumation 60077,74065,Secondary,,,Cist,Unknown,Later cist inserted into upper chamber (one of three)In upper chamber from a later inserted cist (one of 3) - cremated bone from one or more adults and broken pottery. These had been broken and disturbed by workmen,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60077,74066,Secondary,,,Cist,Unknown,Later cist inserted into upper chamber (one of three)In upper chamber from a later inserted cist (one of 3) - cremated bone of a child and broken pottery. These had been broken and disturbed by workmen,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 72908,74067,,1,,Grave,N-S,": Grave: N-S aligned, sub-rectangular in plan. A post hole at the southern end of the grave may represent the remains of a grave marker.Hr: Inhumation burial of an adult woman, aged 30-35. She was placed in a flexed position on her LHS, facing east. Minor degenerative changes were noted on the vertebra, fingers and shoulder joints; there were possible signs of trauma on the lower leg; the lower arms may have been noticably muscly.Gg: six fragments from a cu-alloy spiral toe ring were found on her right foot. The ring was made from flattened wire, was oval in section and the terminals were tapered. NB pot sherds spanning the Iron Age to the 2nd century AD were recovered from the grave fill and are not recorded here. ",1,1,,Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear) [Ring (Toe)],Inhumation 60071,74068,Unknown,1,,Chamber,N-S,"Clouston 1885: 344 Henshall and Davison (1989: 167) say that most of the finds and animal bones etc came from this chamber leading off the passageway ",5,2,,"Pot [Unstan Ware], Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped], Animal Bone (Other), Pounder/Rubber (Unknown/Unspecified), Flake","Inhumation, Inhumation" 60071,74069,Unknown,,,Chamber,N-S,"Clouston 1885: 344-5 ",2,2,,"Pounder/Rubber (Unknown/Unspecified), Flake","Inhumation, Inhumation" 60071,74070,Unknown,,,Chamber,N-S,Clouston 1885: 345 ,2,1,,"Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware]",Inhumation 60071,74071,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,"Clouston 1885: 345 Note the latter is a sherds of decorated Grooved ware (judging by the photograph) ",3,1,,"Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped], Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped], Pot [Unstan Ware]",Inhumation 72909,74072,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,":Grave: rectangular grave, aligned NE-SWHr: inhumation burial of an older child (9-12) on the RHS with the head to the NEGg: short-bladed iron knife with a triangular blade (and tang) and an antler handle; two iron bars with tapered points and shafts at the opposite end, interpreted by Millett (same volume, 529) as possible wood or horn-working tools",3,1,,"Knife, Tool (Unknown/Unspecified), Tool (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 30030,74074,,1,,Pit,Unknown,":Paired urns, with one urn containing the burnt human remains, the other (badly damaged) operating as an accessory vessel.C2 and C3 were deposited in an inverted position.C2 contained a grooved jet or lignite bead.rc dated to the EBA: Urn C2: University of Washington; CAR-448; 3610+/-70 bp; no details given of material datedNB At one point Lynch (1991) suggests the lignite bead was in C6, elsewhere, she suggests it was in C2)",3,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Bead(s), Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 30030,74075,,1,,Pit,Unknown,":C4 was deposited in an inverted position.The vessel is difficult to classify but is potentially a collared urn.",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30030,74076,,1,,Pit,Unknown,":Paired urns, with one urn containing the burnt human remains, the other (badly damaged) operating as an accessory vessel. These urns were in separate, intercutting graves.C5 was deposited in an inverted position.C6 was deposited in an upright position. It is not recorded here as it could be a later vessel and is not directly associated with hrrc dated to the EBA: Urn C6: University of Washington; CAR-453; 3760+/-60 bp; no details given of material dated",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30030,74077,,1,,Pit,Unknown,":C7 was deposited in an upright position.",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30030,74078,,1,,Pit,Unknown,":C8 was deposited in an inverted position.rc dated to the MBA (this date seems dodgy as definitely an EBA looking urn ...): Urn C8: University of Washington; CAR-456; 3090+/-70 bp; no details given of material dated",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30030,74079,,1,,Pit,Unknown,":C9 was deposited in an inverted position.Flat slab over base of vessel.The urn had a 'food vessel-like' profile (358).",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Lid",Cremation 30030,74080,,1,,Pit,Unknown,":C10 was deposited in an inverted position. It was damaged upon deposition.The vessel contained a split bone point. The location of the two finely worked flint scrapers in the grave is not specified.rc dated to the later EBA: Urn C10: University of Washington; CAR-449; 3390+/-70 bp; no details given of material dated",4,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Scraper, Scraper",Cremation 30030,74081,,1,,Pit,Unknown,":C11 was deposited in an upright position.rc dated to the EBA: Urn C11: University of Washington; CAR-451; 3675+/-70 bp; no details given of material datedNB date not recalibrated/entered but grouped for dating with C2 based on Lynch's (1991, 356) phasing",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30030,74082,,1,,Pit,Unknown,":C12 was deposited in an inverted position.There was a flat slab over base.The vessel has both food-vessel and collared urn features. It contained 'the bones of a child' and 'a small pigmy or incense cup'rc dated to the EBA: Urn C12: University of Washington; CAR-452; 3760+/-70 bp; no details given of material datedNB date not recalibrated/entered but grouped for dating with C2 based on Lynch's (1991, 356) phasing",3,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Lid, Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 30030,74083,,1,,Cist,Unknown,":C13 was deposited in an inverted position.Flat slab over base of pit.The urn was damaged upon deposition. It had a 'food vessel-like' profile.",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Lid",Cremation 30030,74084,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": One of two pits with very few scraps of cremated bone and later Bronze/Early Iron Age pots. One of these (represented here) was a straight-sided jar with holes under the rim. (353)NB date assigned based on association with C15",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30030,74085,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": One of two pits with very few scraps of cremated bone and later Bronze/Early Iron Age pots. One of these (represented here) was a straight-sided jar with holes under the rim but was badly damaged (353)rc dated to the EIA (potentially dodgy depending on what was dated): Urn C15: University of Washington; CAR-455; 2530+/-70 bp; no details given of material dated",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30030,74086,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": The vessel contained fragments of antlerrc dated to the later EBA; Urn C16: University of Washington; CAR-482; 3410+/-70 bp; no details given of material datedNB date not recalibrated/entered but grouped for dating with C10 based on Lynch's (1991, 356) phasing",2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 20151,74091,,,,Ditch/gully,Unknown,Two secondary burials in the primary fills of the barrow ditch - with a kite-shaped (leaf-shaped) arrowhead ,2,2,,"Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped], Shroud","Inhumation, Inhumation" 10049,74093,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"five earthen jars from twelve to twenty inches deep"", filled with burnt bones, were found at a depth of 45cm, while planting trees and shrubs in the lawn at Cotna. Among the Truro Museum accessions for 1854 were portions of seven urns found at Cotna. Sheppard lists the finds and records them as now lo",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10049,74094,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"five earthen jars from twelve to twenty inches deep"", filled with burnt bones, were found at a depth of 45cm, while planting trees and shrubs in the lawn at Cotna. Among the Truro Museum accessions for 1854 were portions of seven urns found at Cotna. Sheppard lists the finds and records them as now lo",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10049,74095,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"five earthen jars from twelve to twenty inches deep"", filled with burnt bones, were found at a depth of 45cm, while planting trees and shrubs in the lawn at Cotna. Among the Truro Museum accessions for 1854 were portions of seven urns found at Cotna. Sheppard lists the finds and records them as now lo",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10049,74096,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"five earthen jars from twelve to twenty inches deep"", filled with burnt bones, were found at a depth of 45cm, while planting trees and shrubs in the lawn at Cotna. Among the Truro Museum accessions for 1854 were portions of seven urns found at Cotna. Sheppard lists the finds and records them as now lo",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10049,74097,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"five earthen jars from twelve to twenty inches deep"", filled with burnt bones, were found at a depth of 45cm, while planting trees and shrubs in the lawn at Cotna. Among the Truro Museum accessions for 1854 were portions of seven urns found at Cotna. Sheppard lists the finds and records them as now lo",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10049,74098,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"five (in fact seven) earthen jars from twelve to twenty inches deep"", filled with burnt bones, were found at a depth of 45cm, while planting trees and shrubs in the lawn at Cotna. Among the Truro Museum accessions for 1854 were portions of seven urns found at Cotna. Sheppard lists the finds and records them as now lo",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10051,74099,,,,Mound,Unknown,Possibly all in mound although not clear - 9 urned cremations ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10051,74100,,,,Mound,Unknown,Possibly all in mound although not clear - 9 urned cremations ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10051,74101,,,,Mound,Unknown,Possibly all in mound although not clear - 9 urned cremations ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10051,74102,,,,Mound,Unknown,Possibly all in mound or in pits sealed by mound - although not clear - 9 urned cremations ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10051,74103,,,,Mound,Unknown,Possibly all in mound although not clear - 9 urned cremations ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10051,74104,,,,Mound,Unknown,Possibly all in mound although not clear - 9 urned cremations ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10051,74105,,,,Mound,Unknown,Possibly all in mound although not clear - 9 urned cremations ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 10051,74106,,,,Mound,Unknown,Possibly all in mound although not clear - 9 urned cremations ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 20245,74108,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Beaker grave with Beaker x 2",2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker]",Inhumation 30102,74110,Unknown,,,Unknown,Unknown,Llandudno station: oval-shaped mound' called y Gorseddau or high places/thrones was located. When it was levelled in the 19th century 'several urns containing what was believed to be cremated human remains' were uncovered.This record represents one of an MNI of two urned burials.,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60009,74111,Unknown,,,Mound,Unknown,Steatite urn found with burial on SE side of mound. Not certain whether cremation or inhumation ,1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Unknown 60080,74112,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown, On the S side of the cairn was a small pit 0.5m in diameter and 0.16m deep containing large quantities of peaty ash - ?cremation pyre debris.,4,1,,"Pot [Carinated Bowl], Pot [Plain Bowl], Scraper, Flake",Cremation 60098,74119,Secondary,,,Cist,Unknown,"Near entrance to passage - part of the blocking eventLater cremation associated with Various Beakers, cannel-coal/ shale disc beads, flint scrapers, flakes, blade & chip",5,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker], Bead(s), Scraper, Blade",Cremation 60156,74121,Unknown,2,,Cist,Unknown,Cist 4 contained the cremated remains of 3 individuals ,2,3,,"Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped], Worked Stone","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 60092,74122,Primary,,,Chamber,E-W,ST 1 - lots of bones and human remains - it was partly cleared out in antiquity ,4,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 60167,74123,,1,,Cist,Unknown,Likely a disturbed EBA cist. It is a short-cist on;y c. 0.60m long. and there is also later material in here. However the 14C date on the bone was 1889-1682 cal BC ,4,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Bead(s), Bead(s), Pebble",Cremation 60092,74124,Primary,,,Chamber,N-S,ST 2. Lots of bones hereLots of bones has also been removed from here ,3,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 60092,74125,,,,Chamber,N-S,ST 3. - big focus of pottery here and many human remains; all mixed in together ,53,1,,"Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Pot [Unstan Ware], Necklace, Flake, Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Pin (Specified type), Pin (Specified type), Pin (Specified type), Pin (Specified type)",Inhumation 60092,74126,,,,Chamber,Unknown,St 4. Big collection of human bone and several eagle bones ,2,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 60092,74127,,,,,Unknown,"Str 5 ; the earliest stratigraphic deposit in the tomb comes from the lower storey of Str 5; under the pavement/ floor. Human, animal and bird bone (with prominent presence of sea eagle) suggest important inauguration/ foundation deposits ",14,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Point (Unknown/Unspecified), Necklace",Inhumation 60092,74128,,,,Chamber,N-S,SC2 chamber on W side of tomg; small side-cell. - many human remains ,1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 60092,74129,,,,Chamber,E-W,SC 3. Proliferation of skulls from here ; southern side cell on W side of tomb. ,1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 60099,74131,,,,Chamber,N-S,Main chamber of the tomb with the majority of human remains and artefacts ,20,2,,"Pot [Grooved Ware], Pot [Grooved Ware], Pot [Grooved Ware], Pot [Grooved Ware], Pot [Grooved Ware], Pot [Grooved Ware], Blade, Bead(s), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Awl, Bead(s), Macehead, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Assemblage, Animal Joint/Part (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part (Unknown/Unspecified), Knife, Knife, Knife","Inhumation, Cremation" 20501,20501,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,Disturbed grave - levelled and found during a cutting ,1,1,,Dagger [Flat Riveted],Inhumation 20502,20502,Unknown,,,Mound,Unknown,Two urns with cremations in barrow,3,2,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn], Animal Bone (Other)","Cremation, Cremation" 20503,20503,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Warne discovered a primary cremation in a Collared urn ornamented with a chevron pattern (destroyed on exposure) which had been placed in a central cavity, 18 ins. deep, cut into the natural chalk. ",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 72984,20505,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,": 'a plain interment of burnt bones on the centre of the floor. In the midst of the ashes were two bronze daggers ... the larger, which was fine in preservation, was curiously wrought, chased and gilt' (Sydenham 1844, 332)Primary unurned cremation at centre of the barrow on the original ground surface ",2,1,,"Dagger [Flat Riveted], Dagger [Flat Riveted]",Cremation 72981,20506,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) unlocated barrows on Milborne Down barrow 16b/e: In cist primary cremation in an EBA urn (a food vessel)",3,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pin (Specified type), Fossil",Cremation 20060,20509,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 16f: Urned cremation from barrow, no further detail. In British Museum (Durden collection)",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20511,20511,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown, Central cist with cremation & ashes in upright urn with decoration.,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20512,20512,Primary,,,Cist,Unknown,Primary urned cremation in cist POt was covered by a flat stone. Stone cover/ lid ,2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Lid",Cremation 20513,20513,,,,Mound,Unknown,In mound at towards E end ,1,2,,Pot [Windmill Hill Ware],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 20514,20514,Primary,,,Cist,N-S,Primary inhumation ion cist sunk nearly 2m down from the top of the barrowNote there was much burnt soil in the barrow ,1,1,,Pick,Inhumation 20515,20515,Unknown,1,,Missing,Unknown,Probably in the mound or in pit but not recorded. At least three inhumations with Food Vessels ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 20516,20516,Primary,,,Cist,Unknown,Primary unurned cremation in cist. Also lots of ashes. Possibly this cist had been revisited and the pot smashed (many postherds of EBA type found in the mound). Warne suggests the burial was 'violated' ,1,2,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],"Cremation, Inhumation" 20517,20517,,,,Cist,Unknown,Primary unurned cremation in cist. Also lots of ashes. Possibly this cist had been revisited and the pot smashed (many postherds of EBA type found in the mound). Warne suggests the burial was 'violated' ,1,1,,Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)],Cremation 72858,20518,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 134) Tarrant Hinton barrow 20c: Primary cremation in a cist. Mixed in with cremated remains was a calcined stag's horn and a tooth",1,1,,Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler],Cremation 72983,20520,,,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Tarrant Keynston barrow 1a: Primary cremation in a cist with fragments of coarse urn (Warne 1866, 76, Pt. 2, No. 6; Pt. 3).The barrow was covered by flints. At base of barrow ",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 72983,20521,,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Tarrant Keynston barrow 1b: Urned cremation burial in a cist with 'British pottery' (most likely a collared urn), ashes and charcoal (Warne 1866, Pt. 2, No. 7).Deep cist sunk nearly 3m down in barrow with cremation in broken BA urn ",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 72983,20522,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Grinsell's (1959) Tarrant Keynston barrow 1c (collared urn burial): one of three secondary cremation burials in cists within this barrow. This one was one of two in an upright collared urns in 'intercommunicating cists',2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Worked Stone",Cremation 20523,20523,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,On OGS was a crouched inhumation ,2,1,,"Knife, Knife",Inhumation 20524,20524,,,,Mound,Unknown,Urn found near the surface of the barrow in the mound ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20525,20525,Secondary,,,Mound,Unknown,Secondary cremation in urn in mound ,2,1,,"Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid], Lid",Cremation 20526,20526,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Part of a group of six primary deposits at the centre of barrow. Young child in cist - surrounded by chalk blocks- next to several others,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 20528,20528,,,,Missing,Unknown,4 leaf-shaped arrowheads found under mound - associated with highly degraded/ decomposed human remains,4,1,,"Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped], Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped], Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped], Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped]",Inhumation 20529,20529,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Said to be a circular primary cist/ sic pit ,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Necklace",Cremation 20530,20530,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Possibly primary cremation with inverted Food Vessel placed over it and inverted,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 20531,20531,Primary,,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Primary inhumation with Beaker under cairnNote the cairn contained fragments of a saddle quern Cunnington's No 40 Surrounded by a circle of stones ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 20533,20533,Primary,,,Cist,Unknown,Primary inhumation lacked gg although had animal bone but Acland (1915) and Drew (1937) suggest that some of the grave goods may have been removed and given to the secondary inhumation or even cremation as these are both slightly disturbed? . Secondary inhumation with bronze dagger and then above this interment were 'two stone floors/ pavements'. Another 2ndary interment of a cremation with 2 riveted daggers with wood sheaths. Flanged bronze axe with textile impression and part of a third grooved riveted dagger. And two gold dagger pommel mountings. ,6,1,,"Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)], Saw, Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 20534,20534,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,One of two stone lined cists with capstones at a depth of 1m cut into the chalk ,2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel]",Inhumation 20535,20535,Primary,,,Pyre (Ground Surface),Unknown,In situ pyre 1.2m in diameter ,1,1,,Animal Burial (Specified type),Cremation 20536,20536,Primary,,,Pit,Unknown,Oval pit grave with wooden bier/ plank ,1,1,,Coffin,Inhumation 20537,20537,Primary,,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"On ground surface, unurned cremation with small bone pin (unburnt)",1,1,,Pin (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20538,20538,Unknown,,,Mound,Unknown,Urned cremation in mound,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 20540,20540,Primary,,,Pit,Unknown,Deep pit or shaft under bowl barrow ,2,2,,"Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 20541,20541,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Deep pit dug in centre of the barrow ,2,1,,"Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler], Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]",Inhumation 72986,20542,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Primary cist with unurned cremation ; 1.3m from centre'[1.3m] south of the centre ... was a mass of black earth or charcoal in which was found a whetstone, perforated at its smaller end. Beneath this was a cist which contained a deposit of burnt bones. In the SW section of the barrow were extensive traces of similar black earth.' (Austen 1986, 56)",1,1,,Whetstone ,Cremation 72985,20543,Primary,,BURIAL,Pit,NW-SE,": Primary cremation pit. Primary cremation in pit 1.2m south of barrow centre; covered with primary mound",1,1,,Dagger [Flat Riveted],Cremation 20545,20545,Primary,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 103) Corfe Castle barrow 22, Burial 1: 'An unusually handsome urn', inverted on two flat stones that were fitted neatly together on the floor of the barrow. Large stones (including sandstones probably from over 3 miles away) were built closely around the urn and small pieces were wedged in tightly so as to fill up the cavities and to keep the urn firm in its place. Warne (1866, 58) notes that this packing might suggest that the cracks in the urn existed at the time of deposition. A thin, flat stone was placed over the urn. The urn was highly ornamented with punched circular, scored and cord impressed decoration, and four applied handles.Calkin (1960, 1962) comments further on the unusual character of this hybrid urn, described overall as a hybrid collared urn with horseshoes. These include the narrow collar decorated inside and out (a feature of food vessels); the four, applied semi-eliptical horseshoe handles on the upper body (a feature of biconical urns), overhanging towards the top for added grip; shoulder ridges with impressed decoration. Close similarities with an urn from Worgret are noted, together with possible Cornish influence in the design.",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Lid",Cremation 20546,20546,Primary,,,Pyre (Pit),Unknown,Large deposit of burnt and broken up pounded bones placed on a wood or bark container ,4,1,,"Bier, Worked Stone, Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear), Flake",Cremation 20548,20548,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,": In pit embedded in sand and covered by a sequence of large stones (including sandstone and seastone). No direct mention of human remains",3,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pebble, Lid",Cremation 72988,20549,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": burial 'in a rude cist of 'unhewn stones'. Contained an urn 'capable of holding 2 gallons, full of burnt bones and covered at the top with a thin flat stone'. The urn was of coarse black clay, potentially 'merely hardened by fire or the heat of the sun (1866, 11).",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 20550,20550,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,Coffin on ground surface - to SW of central grave ,3,1,,"Coffin, Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Knife",Inhumation 20551,20551,,,,Missing,Unknown,Ploughed out cremation urn ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 20500,74184,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,Cremation in a Collared Urn in barrow mound ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20500,74185,Unknown,1,,Missing,Unknown,Children's bones under barrow - no grave type mentioned ,1,1,,Pounder/Rubber (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 20511,74191,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,Central pit in mound with the decomposed remains of four people; two young and two aged ,3,4,,"Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pendant","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 20515,74192,Unknown,1,,Missing,Unknown,Probably in the mound or in pit but not recorded. At least three inhumations with Food Vessels ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 20515,74193,Unknown,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,Probably on the original ground surface. POssibly in informal cist or at least protected by stones. Inhumations with Food Vessel ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 72983,74194,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Grinsell's (1959) Tarrant Keynston barrow 1c (collared urn burial): one of three secondary cremation burials in cists within this barrow. This one was one of two in an upright collared urns in 'intercommunicating cists',1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 72983,74195,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Grinsell's (1959) Tarrant Keynston barrow 1c (undated urn burial): one of three secondary cremation burials in cists within this barrow. This burial was under an inverted urn of uncertain (Bronze Age) date,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 72859,74197,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,": to the northwest of the central burial, 'fragments of a small urn with calcined bones, charcoal and black mould was wound, cut into the chalk'",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20526,74198,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown, Cremation in cist - surrounded by chalk blocks- next to several others,1,1,,Worked Stone,Cremation 20526,74199,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Primary cist with an inverted handled Trevisker urn filled with clean white dry bone, and three burnt bone and ash deposits covered with sandstones. ",2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Lid",Cremation 20526,74200,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"just south of the centre was a disarticulated skeleton of a young child covered by a sandstone, and 0.3m away a deposit of a female disarticulated skeleton",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 20526,74201,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Deposit of a female disarticulated skeleton situated 0.3 m away from centre of barrow in pit and near disarticulated child skeleton,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 20526,74202,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"West of the centre was an inverted urn containing burnt bone and ash, and resting on part of a broken skull;",1,2,,Pot [Food Vessel],"Cremation, Inhumation" 20526,74203,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,NW corner of barrow ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20526,74204,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Square cist covered by stone cover at NW corner of barrow ,2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Incense Cup]",Inhumation 20533,74205,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Placed in barrow mound 0.45m below surface;,4,1,,"Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified), Dagger [Flat Riveted], Dagger [Flat Riveted], Dagger [Flat Riveted]",Cremation 20533,74206,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Secondary burial placed on top of the primary cairn. - possibly excarnated. With dagger ,3,1,,"Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)], Axe/Axehead [Axe (Polished)], Dagger [Flat Riveted]",Inhumation 20534,74207,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,One of two stone lined cists with capstones at a depth of 1m cut into the chalk ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 20535,74209,Secondary,,,Mound,Unknown,Placed above primary cremation and dog burial; in upright Trevisker urn ,1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 20537,74210,Secondary,,,Mound,Unknown,Urned cremation in mound,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20537,74211,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Urned cremation in mound,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20537,74212,Secondary,,,Mound,Unknown,Urned cremation in mound; near top of mound and disturbed by plough,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 20541,74213,Secondary,,,Mound,Unknown,Urned cremation inserted into mound - includes both bones and ashes ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20548,74218,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": cremated remains associated with a small crucible-shaped urn, It had incised straight lines near the edge. Probably an incense cup. Warne also mentions two small ones [urns?] which appeared 'leaning against its sides",3,1,,"Pot [Incense Cup], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 73027,74219,Primary,,,Grave,Unknown,": Mortuary structure with timber structure or large grave with multiple burials - Feature 70 Grave/Mortuary structure 70- was 2m long, 1.7m wide & 0.8m deep with piles of an adult male, adult female and a neonate/foetus (woman who died in childbirth), dated 2290-1970 BC (UB-3304) but no gg other than timber coffin/ wooden structure",1,3,,Coffin,"Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 73027,74220,Secondary,1,,Pit,NW-SE,": Grave 61 subrectangular 1.7m x 0.9m wide and 1.1m deep. NW-SE. It cut through the centre of the primary barrow mound Gr 61 contained an adult male with a B&T arrowhead. also several cattle bones were placed around body as bones, not joints of meat (all had cut marks on them). This was cut by a pit containing an inverted Collared Urn burial with a tanged dagger ",5,1,,"Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 73027,74221,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown,": Pit that cut through NW end of grave 61 and as 0.4m in diameter and 0.26m deep with inverted Collared Urn inverted Collared Urn burial with a tanged dagger ",2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Dagger [Tanged Flat]",Cremation 72964,74222,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Cowleaze Down Pit 3: One of three cremation pits aligned NE-SW in centre of the enclosure. ,1,1,,Necklace,Cremation 72964,74223,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Cowleaze Down Pit 4: One of three cremation pits aligned NE-SW in centre of the enclosure. ,1,1,,Dagger [Camerton-Snowshill],Cremation 72964,74224,Unknown,1,,Pit,NE-SW,Cowleaze Down Pit 5: One of three cremation pits aligned NE-SW in centre of the enclosure. ,1,1,,Whetstone ,Cremation 72964,74225,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Cowleaze Down Pit 1: Cremation burials 1 and 2 were in pits in the SE quadrant of the adjacent barrow. (conjoined barrow),1,1,,Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged],Cremation 72964,74226,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Cowleaze Down Pit 2: Cremation burials 1 and 2 were in pits in the SE quadrant of the adjacent barrow. (conjoined barrow),2,1,,"Stud, Awl",Cremation 72965,74227,Primary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,"Central burial Ð 2.3m long & 1.3m wide and 0.9m deep. NE-SW, Contained two unurned cremations accompanied by Food Vessels and other grave goods The two cremations were both contained within wooden frames without bases or lids so not ÔboxedÕ. Bounded cremations each lay within a third much larger wooden frame. The 2 cremations were placed in the grave at separate times; one cremation partly silted over and then pit partly recut to inter 2nd depos",7,2,,"Box, Pot [Food Vessel], Animal Bone (Other), Animal Bone (Other), Knife, Box, Pot [Food Vessel]","Cremation, Cremation" 72966,74228,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Secondary cremation in top of mound in a Collared Urn upright,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 72966,74229,Secondary,,,Mound,Unknown,On S side of barrow was another Collared Urn cremation ,3,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Bead(s), Necklace",Cremation 72966,74230,Secondary,,,Mound,Unknown,In centre of barrow in the mound was another secondary cremation in a large Collared Urn Ð decorated,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 72966,74231,Secondary,,,Mound,Unknown,Near surface of barrow in to of mound urned cremation in very large Collared Urn with careless net-like decoration. Now destroyed. ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 72966,74232,Secondary,,,Mound,Unknown,Secondary inhumation above chipped cairn of child with miniature pygmy cup.,1,1,,Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel],Inhumation 72967,74233,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,"In mound several urns containing cremations Primary inurned cremation with bronze pyre material. and later skeletons of man, woman and child (woman died in childbirth) covered with large stones. Also in mound with two inverted urns Ð one with burnt bone and the other with a 3-riveted bronze dagger, antler pick near base of barrow ; said by Warne to be a foundation deposit Inhumations lacked grave goods ",5,3,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn], Unknown Object, Pot [Collared Urn], Dagger [Flat Riveted]","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 72968,74234,Unknown,,,Mound,Unknown,Two urns containing cremations found in the mound ,2,2,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn]","Cremation, Cremation" 72969,74235,Secondary,1,,Mound,Unknown,Found near top of mound 0.20m below surface,2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Incense Cup]",Cremation 20532,74236,Unknown,,,Mound,Unknown,No detail about context but probab;y in mound ,2,2,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Trevisker]","Cremation, Inhumation" 20531,74237,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,Extended inhumation in central position in barrow - surrounded by three other burials enclosed by circles of stones (without grave goods). Not the fourth is the Beaker burial (earlier date)Note the association of a Collared Urn with an inhumation and placed between legs of an extended burial is quite unusual. The Collared Urn also contained a cremation though ,1,3,,Pot [Collared Urn],"Inhumation, Inhumation, Cremation" 72971,74239,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,Found in barrow ,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 72972,74240,Unknown,,,Missing,Unknown,Found in barrow ,4,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Whetstone , Bead(s), Strike A Light",Cremation 60036,74241,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist with cremation inside a steatite urn ,1,1,,Vessel (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 30043,74243,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Plas Penrhyn, Derwyn (Lynch 1991, Burial 4): Urned cremation burial, truncated but in-situ. No further contextual detail.Human remains: most of its contents of earth and bone were intactGrave goods: Lynch (1991) Pot no. 4: most of its contents of earth and bone were intact (in Bangor Museum)",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30043,74245,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Plas Penrhyn, Derwyn (Lynch 1991, Burial 6): Urned cremation burial found by workmen (no contextual detail)Human remains: a few tiny pieces of boneGrave goods: Lynch (1991) Pot no. 6: contained a mass of charcoal with a few tiny pieces of bone",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30093,74251,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Merddyn Gwyn, Pentraeth urned cremation burial (Hughes 1908, 218-9): Following the enlargement of the barrow at least one in situ urned cremation burial in a Food Vessel pot was inserted (recorded here).Fragments from an unusual Food Vessel bowl were recovered c. 2m from this burial but it is not clear how these relate to the cremation burial or if they were associated with human remains. Lynch (1991, 187) suggests they may have operated as a pair, as is the case at other local sites. Flints and further pottery fragments were also recovered from elsewhere in the mound.Only the in situ urned cremation burial is recorded here.",3,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 10143,74277,,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Moutain Barrows, Pelynt, Pelynt 2 (Jones and Quinnell 2013, see also Couch 1845, Borlase 1872, 190): One of the other barrows in the group produced a Camerton-Snowshill dagger (Gerloff 1975, no. 196, 107). This was 'found under barrow near to but not with cremation deposit. Workmen uncovered burnt bone from ÔcavityÕ beneath some stones' The dagger was found beyond ÔcavityÕ.It is thought to date to 2000 BC at the very earliest.",1,1,,Dagger [Camerton-Snowshill],Cremation 10143,74278,,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Moutain Barrows, Pelynt, urned cremation described by Borlase (1872, 189) following Bond (1823): "" In the highway ... just at the bottom of the said field, a few years since, a grave was discovered by some men mending the highway. It was formed by four stones on their edges, and a covering stone. In this Kist-Vaen was an urn, with burnt ashes in it; and round the urn were piled, in a regular manner, the unburnt (?) remains of human bones. I went to Pelynt purposely to see this curiosity, but found the grave had been filled up and its contents buried. The urn was described to me by a man who saw it as having ornaments of flowers and leaves on its outside, and that it fell into sheards when touched.""",1,2,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),"Cremation, Inhumation" 10143,74279,,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Moutain Barrows, Pelynt, cremation burial with greenstone macehead described by Borlase (1872, 192) following Couch (1845): 'I found ... that the body of the mound consisted of the small ordinary stones of the country, unmixed with earth, and thrown together without order; but the surface of these stones, or the outer layer, was formed of a regular arrangement of flat, and much larger stones,rough and uncut, but fitted to lie smooth, and serve as a covering to the others. In the middle of this heap, level with the surface of the natural ground, and not enclosed in any limited space, there was a considerable quantity of black ashes, which had been evidently burnt on the spot. There was no urn; and the only work of art that was found, was a hammer formed of stone, pronounced by competent mineralogists to be greenstone, a kind not found in a natural condition within a considerable distance.""",1,1,,Macehead,Cremation 10143,74280,,1,,Pyre (Ground Surface),Unknown,"Moutain Barrows, Pelynt, cremation pyre with urn described by Borlase (1872, 193-4) following Box (1847): On the 24th of November, 1845, a party of labourers were directed to cut a trench, nine-and-ahalf feet wide, through the centre of the largest barrow, which is eighty feet in diameter, in a line extending from east to west. About three feet from the western end, and two below the surface, the workmen arrived at a black greasy mould mixed with particles of charcoal, which occupied the entire breadth of the trench, and extended to within a foot of its centre. Beneath this, to a depth varying from two to five inches, was a bed of incinerated brown-coloured clay, having much the appearance of coarse brick. This evidently was the site of the funeral pile. On arriving at the middle, several fragments of an urn were found intermixed with portions of bones, and dark earth ; but no stones were seen that could have protected the remains from the surrounding soil. The urn, from the parts collected, appeared, both in manufacture and material, to have been of the rudest description.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 10143,74281,,1,,Pyre (Ground Surface),Unknown,"Moutain Barrows, Pelynt, cremation pyre with flint scaper described by Borlase (1872, 196) following Box (1847): 'The centre was occupied by a considerable number of large stones. Nothing of interest was discovered on their removal. Towards the west end, and a little above the floor of the barrow, a small flint (figured with the larger one above), was found, which nearly resembled in size and figure a common gunflint. The bed of the pyre was thickly strewn with fragments of charcoal, some of which were large and evidently derived from the oak'",1,1,,Scraper,Cremation 50162,74284,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Monkton (Area 4) Grave 537 (Bennett et al 2008, 15-6):Sub-rectangular grave cut (1.5 x 1.0 x 0.18m). The author suggests that the grave may have been left open for some time prior to backfilling (ibid, 95). No clear trace of a coffin or timber lining survived.Human remains: A few fragments of eroded long bone shafts, probably representing the crouched burial of a juvenille. Bone collagen from this skeleton was c14 dated to 1900 to 1430 cal BC but since the error is so large, this date can be discounted.Grave goods: Sherds from a single Beaker - (Gibson in Bennett et al 2008, 47 fig. 1/29 no. 18) at the northern end of the grave. This is described as having 'a sinuous profile and is decorated entirely with zones of multiple running chevron motif. The form and decoration place the vessel in Clarke's (1970) Final Southern Group (S4) or Lanting and van der Waals' Step 7. No such stylistically late beakers have been found elsewhere in Kent'The vessel was probably disturbed following deposition, hence its fragmented state.",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 50162,74285,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Monkton (Area 4) Grave 6371 (Bennett et al 2008, 16-7):Sub-rectangular grave cut (2.5 x 1.0 x 0.6m) located directly adjacent to Grave 537. Traces of a possible coffin or timber lining represented by a compact layer of chalk/loam lining the grave edge.Human remains: Southern burial (Skeleton 6416): crouched inhumation of a girl aged 12-14 years, head to the N, facing E and in very poor condition (no grave goods).Northern burial (Skeleton 6415): crouched inhumation of a child < 6 years old, head to the N, facing E, poor skeletal survival. This burial was potentially added at a later date. No separate cut was identified but the lining of the southern burial was disturbed and there were traces potentially of a separate coffin/wooden lining at the base of the grave.Grave goods: a cu-alloy 'snakeshead' bracelet (Bennett et al 2008, 84, fig 1/61 FN2545) was found on the wrist of the child; a Beaker (Bennett et al 2008, 47, fig 1/29) was placed upright to the N of the head. The Beaker was well formed but 'careless' decoration was noted in the upper zone.",4,2,,"Coffin, Coffin, Bracelet/Bangle (Specified type), Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 50162,74286,,1,,Grave,W-E,"Monkton (Area 4) Grave 643 (Bennett et al 2008, 17-8):Isolated, subrectangular grave (1.5 x 0.86 x 0.78m) with slots at either end. Traces of a plank built frame was found within the grave, represented by decayed wood around, but not underneath the body. These enclosed an area of c. 1.5m x 0.55m. A dark fill sealing the body could represent the remains of a cover.Human remains: crouched burial of a woman aged 30-35 years, head to the W, facing S.A few flint flakes were also recovered from the grave fill (not recorded as grave goods).",1,1,,Coffin,Inhumation 50124,74289,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Monkton (Area 7), Ring ditch IX, Cremation 2085 (Bennett et al 2008, 43): Urned cremation burial within a pit (c. 0.8m diameter, 0.31m deep). Only very small pieces of burnt bone survive (no further details are given). Sherds from a single Deverel Rimbury vessel (Gibson in Bennett et al 2008, 61) were dispersed throughout the fill, together with its contents.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 72979,74291,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Monkton (Area 3) Grave 5050 (Bennett et al 2008, 43-6):Grave: sub-circular pit c. 0.4m diameter, 0.12m deepHuman remains: No details given beyond its identification as a cremationGrave goods: fragments from a severely truncated Deverel Rimbury vessel. This was a thick-walled barrel/bucket urn with an irregularly applied pinched cordon (Gibson in Bennett et al 2008, 61, fig1/38 no. 39). Two further Deverel Rimbury fragments recovered from the grave fill are thought to be intrusive.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20060,74293,,,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 16g: urned cremation from barrow, no further details. Urn with 'rudimentary handles' in British Museum (Durden collection)",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 72982,74294,,,,Missing,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 120) Milborne barrow 5: Pottery, ashes and a fossil (Ditrupa plana, usually found on London Clays, not in the immediate locality) recovered from a barrow by Mansel-Playdell in 1881. An odd assemblage, potentially disturbed?",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Fossil",Cremation 20545,74295,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 103) Corfe Castle barrow 22, Burial 2: A small urn cut into the mound which contained only slight traces of burnt bone. Over it was an apparently human shin bone (Warne 1866, 59).The urn was 'broken to pieces' during the excavation and nothing survives",1,2,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],"Cremation, Inhumation" 20545,74296,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 103) Corfe Castle barrow 22, Burial 3: A small urn, inverted and cut into the mound which contained 'a few bones'. Near this was a small bone ornament (c. 3cm long) (a pin?) (Warne 1866, 59)The urn was 'broken to pieces' during the excavation and nothing survives",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 20060,74297,Primary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 121) Milborne barrow 16h/i: One of two primary cremation burials in biconical urns. This one was excavated in 1883/4. No further details.Human remains: no details givenGrave goods: Payne (1892, 23-5) Urn 139. Cinerary Urn, light brown, two false handles 13 (primary biconical urn) (found 1883/4)",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 20060,74298,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 121) Milborne barrow 16h/i: Urned cremation burial excavated in 1864. No further details.Human remains: no details givenGrave goods: Payne (1892, 23-5) Urn 113. Cinerary Urn, black, ornamented with a band of pinched markings (pl. ii. 3) (found 1864) (bucket urn)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20060,74299,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 121) Milborne barrow 16h/i: Urned cremation burial excavated in 1864. No further details.Human remains: no details givenGrave goods: Payne (1892, 23-5) Urn 114. Cinerary Urn, black (found 1864) (bucket)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20060,74300,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 121) Milborne barrow 16h/i: Urned cremation burial excavated in 1864. No further details.Human remains: no details givenGrave goods: Payne (1892, 23-5) Urn 118. Cinerary Urn, brown (found 1864) (bucket)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20060,74301,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 121) Milborne barrow 16h/i: Urned cremation burial excavated in 1864. No further details.Human remains: no details givenGrave goods: Payne (1892, 23-5) Urn 135. Cinerary Urn, red (found 1864) (bucket)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20060,74302,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 121) Milborne barrow 16h/i: Urned cremation burial excavated in 1864. No further details.Human remains: no details givenGrave goods: Payne (1892, 23-5) Urn 136. Cinerary Urn, brown, with 4 cord loop holes (found 1864) (globular)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20060,74303,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 121) Milborne barrow 16h/i: Urned cremation burial excavated in 1883/4. No further details.Human remains: no details givenGrave goods: Payne (1892, 23-5) Urn 144. Cinerary Urn, brown, with holes each side of cracks (found 1883/4) (bucket urn with 8 repair holes)(mend holes)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20060,74304,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 121) Milborne barrow 16h/i: Urned cremation burial excavated in 1883/4. No further details.Human remains: no details givenGrave goods: Payne (1892, 23-5) Urn 145. Cinerary Urn with cord loop holes (found 1883/4) (globular)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20060,74305,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 121) Milborne barrow 16h/i: Urned cremation burial excavated in 1883/4. No further details.Human remains: no details givenGrave goods: Payne (1892, 23-5) Urn 149. Cinerary Urn, brown (found 1883/4) (globular)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20060,74306,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 121) Milborne barrow 16h/i: Urned cremation burial excavated in 1883/4. No further details.Human remains: no details givenGrave goods: Payne (1892, 23-5) Urn 150. Cinerary Urn, brown (inverted) (found 1883/4) (bucket)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20060,74307,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 121) Milborne barrow 16h/i: Urned cremation burial excavated in 1883/4. No further details.Human remains: no details givenGrave goods: Payne (1892, 23-5) Urn 152. Cinerary Urn, drab (found 1883/4) (bucket)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20060,74308,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 121) Milborne barrow 16h/i: Urned cremation burial excavated in 1883/4. No further details.Human remains: no details givenGrave goods: Payne (1892, 23-5) Urn 155. Cinerary Urn, brown (found 1883/4) (bucket)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20060,74309,Secondary,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 121) Milborne barrow 16h/i: Urned cremation burial excavated in 1883/4. No further details.Human remains: no details givenGrave goods: Payne (1892, 23-5) Urn 156. Cinerary Urn, brown (found 1883/4) (bucket)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 72983,74311,,1,,,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959) Tarrant Keynston barrow 1e:Two urns survive from a barrow excavated in 1840 near Keyneston, about two miles south-east of Blandford. In the centre of the barrow, protecting the urns, were two large sandstone blocks; these being dislodged by the plough the sepulchral group was destroyed. An MNI of one cremation burial and two urns are recorded here.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)], Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 72988,74314,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": primary cremation burial in an urn with very few ashes in a central cist, covered by a small cairn of 'rude stones'. The urn is described as 'perfectly preserved' and was deposited in a 'leaning position', resting on a large flat stone and surrounded by a dome of upright stones. The latter were apparently 'brought from the seashore, as they were ... worn with small cavities by the action of the waves'. Within the urn, loose human bones mingled with a very small portion of ashes were found.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 72988,74315,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,: primary urned cremation burial protected by a vault of large stones. No further details.,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 72988,74316,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,": primary urned cremation burial in a smaller barrow than the others of this group, again protected by large stones. No further details.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 72989,74317,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": urned cremation burial in a cist. The urn was poorly fired and covered with a thin, flat stone. This urn was inverted.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 72989,74318,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": urned cremation burial in a cist. The urn was poorly fired and covered with a thin, flat stone. This urn was inverted.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 72989,74319,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": urned cremation burial in a cist. The urn was poorly fired and covered with a thin, flat stone. This urn was upright.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 72989,74320,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": urned cremation burial in a cist. The urn was poorly fired and covered with a thin, flat stone. This urn was upright.",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 72989,74321,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": one of five inhumation burials with urns on them. The urn in this one had 'zig-zag' decoration.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 72989,74322,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": one of five inhumation burials with 'urns on them'. The urn in this one was a small cup, located beneath the head. Warne (1866, 10) notes that this was capped with a limpet shell.",2,1,,"Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Lid",Inhumation 72989,74323,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": one of five inhumation burials with urns on them. No further details.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 72989,74324,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": one of five inhumation burials with urns on them. No further details.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 72989,74325,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": one of five inhumation burials with urns on them. No further details.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 72990,74326,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Abramson (1996, 20) Thornholme Field, Grave 2309: Truncated remains of an infant inhumation burial represented by badly degraded skull bones in the base of a grave together with sherds from at least three Iron Age vessels that probably originally accompanied the burial.",3,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 40188,74327,,1,,Grave,W-E,"Abramson (1996, 20) S of Gypsy Race, Low Caythorpe, Grave 3108: Grave 3108 was aligned E-W (1.7 x 1.1 x 0.41m deep). It contained an inhumation burial of a young man lying in a flexed position on his left hand side with his head to the west. He was associated with a worked flint.",1,1,,Flake,Inhumation 72859,74328,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,": probable urned cremation burial represented by 'a fine urn, slightly ornamented' and resting on the base of the mound at the centre. No human remains are mentioned specifically but the vessel is referred to as an urn and the deposit is described a burial in discussing the secondary burial from this barrow.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 72859,74329,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": two flint knives were found close to a skeleton at the base [of the mound]",2,1,,"Knife, Knife",Inhumation 72859,74330,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of two cremation burials in cists, accompanied by 'fragments of urns'",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 72859,74331,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of two cremation burials in cists, accompanied by 'fragments of urns'",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 72859,74332,Primary,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,": a large central urned cremation was destroyed 'at an earlier time' by labourers. The urn fragments and its contents were scattered around the centre of the mound.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 72859,74333,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,": to the side of the central burial, a cist filled with calcined bones and 'some pieces of pottery' were found",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 72859,74334,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown," One of at least three urned burials about which very little information is known. Bowen and Gresham (1967) note that 'each urn containing a cremation had a Pygmy Cup inverted at its mouth'.",2,1,,"Pot [Incense Cup], Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 72852,74338,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": One of two urns 'filled with ashes' recovered from two barrows excavated by Cree and Cunnington; one on the heath, one on the downs (Cree 1909). This record represents the burial in a knobbed barrel urn.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 72852,74339,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": One of two urns 'filled with ashes' recovered from two barrows excavated by Cree and Cunnington; one on the heath, one on the downs (Cree 1909). This record represents the burial in a knobbed bucket urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 72865,74341,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": In the second [of the excavated barrows] the ashes were in a vase of unbaked pottery. No further details",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 72855,74342,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 129) Puddletown Barrow 24a, Rainbarrows Burial 1: One of at least two urned cremations in bucket urns. This record represents the urn containing bones in Dorset County Museum on which 'one handle remains' (Acland 1908, 136)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 72855,74343,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 129) Puddletown Barrow 24a, Rainbarrows Burial 2: One of at least two urned cremations in bucket urns. This record represents the urn containing bones in Dorset County Museum with 'an irregular circle of indentations' (Acland 1908, 136)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 72858,74345,Primary,1,,Grave,N-S,"Grinsell's (1959, 134) Tarrant Hinton 20b: primary crouched inhumation with head to the N and associated with a beaker pot (Warne 1866, plt VII no. 1)Warne (1866 cpf no. 23, 19) notes that 'Close to the neck of the body, on the left hand side, was an urn of small size ... with carefully formed bands of zig-zag [decoration]. It was formed of unburnt clay and being very damp, soon fell apart ...'",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 72860,74346,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Payne (1892, 16-7) Roke Down barrow 2: cist containing burnt bones and ashes, with the fragments of a small urn.The urn is described by Calkin (1967, 133) as follows: Plain Food vessel or urn with 2 vertically pierced lugs. With burnt bones. This urn is in the British Museum, acc. no. 1892,0901.228Not in Grinsell (1959)",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 72860,74347,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Payne (1892, 16-7) Roke Down barrow 2: 'nearer the centre of the barrow a second cist was discovered, but with a greater deposit of burnt bones and fragments of a large urn, ornamented with a network pattern. Calkin (1967, 133) notes that this was 'not kept'Not in Grinsell (1959)",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 72860,74348,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Payne (1892, 18) Roke Down barrow 5: 'In the centre, on the floor, was an urn containing calcined bones and ashes.This urn is identified by Calkin (197, 134) as one of the vessels in the BM's Durden collection: 1892,0901.230Not in Grinsell (1959)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20069,74349,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Calkin (1967, 144-5, fig. 144) Friar Waddon: a similar skeleton [to that in GID 73046] under a collapsed cist, with [vessel] no. 103 twelve inches from the headVessel 103 is described as a food vessel",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 72991,74350,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Jones et al (2015), Lanlawren: Urned cremation in a cist. The urn is an unusual Trevisker vessel.",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 20227,74351,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrow Plot, Wick (Calkin 1967): MBA urned cremation. Bucket urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 20227,74352,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrow Plot, Wick (Calkin 1967): MBA urned cremation. Barrel urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20227,74353,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrow Plot, Wick (Calkin 1967): MBA urned cremation. Barrel urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20227,74354,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrow Plot, Wick (Calkin 1967): MBA urned cremation. Barrel urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)],Cremation 20227,74355,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrow Plot, Wick (Calkin 1967): MBA urned cremation. Globular urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20227,74356,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrow Plot, Wick (Calkin 1967): MBA urned cremation. Globular urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 20227,74357,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrow Plot, Wick (Calkin 1967): MBA urned cremation",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20227,74358,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrow Plot, Wick (Calkin 1967): MBA urned cremation",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20227,74359,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrow Plot, Wick (Calkin 1967): MBA urned cremation",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20227,74360,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrow Plot, Wick (Calkin 1967): MBA urned cremation",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20227,74361,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrow Plot, Wick (Calkin 1967): MBA urned cremation",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 20296,74362,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": Urned cremation burial",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 30056,74363,Unknown,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Bryn Crug (Stanley and Way 1868, 261): 'Another interment was found at Crug, about 1855, with [collared] urns that unfortunately were not preserved. With this deposit were brought to light three objects of bronze: a small blade with a flat tang for insertion into a haft; a pin or implement with a flat head pierced with three holes; the length of this object when perfect may have been about 6 inches; and a small celt of peculiar type, length 3 3/4 inches with a pierced loop or ear at either side, at about mid-length. This object approaches most nearly to the class of palstaves, but there is no stop ridge, only a very slightly raised space between the sideloops; bronze palstaves, or other relics of this description with two side-loops, are very rare (see Arch Journal XXV)NB possible that the metal finds are a later addition and were not directly associated with the human remains",4,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Knife, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Palstave",Cremation 72992,74366,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Davidstow Moor Barrow III/8 (Christie 1988): At the centre of the earthwork, elevated on a small cairn, which formed the core of a turf-built mound, was a burial, consisting of cremated and comminuted bones in a (?) leather bag, immediately beneath which had been placed two utility-stones of elvan, foreign to this site. Other small finds were rather sparse. The cremated bones represent one individual, an adult in the age group 25 Ñ 35. There is no evidence for sex other than the large size of a canine root which could indicate a male",3,1,,"Bag, Tool (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 72993,74367,,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Davidstow Moor Barrow XXIV/16/23 (Christie 1988): 'bones from a cremation, enclosed in a large urn which in turn was protected by some kind of cist, loosely built with rough lumps of quartz . . . Enough sherds were recovered to indicate a well made and carefully decorated pot very similar to that which I have since recovered from another mutilated site on Fore Down, St Cleer . . . On the floor of the barrow . . . was a large deposit of charcoal. Under the floor, near the eastern periphery, was an oblong pit large enough to take a 6-foot man fully extended. There was a general strewing of charcoal on the floor and a fair number of small finds, including flints, were picked up.",1,1,,Pot [Trevisker],Cremation 72994,74368,Secondary,1,,Grave,E-W,"Caythorpe Area 1, Burial 7530/Grave 7531 (Fraser and George 2013, 41): One of two intercutting E/W-aligned graves, 1.25m long, 1.14 wide and 0.7m deep. Both contained semi-flexed skeletons, lying on their backs, torsos to the west and east respectively, with 7547 facing skyward. Skeleton 7530 was probably female, 10-11 years of age. Grave 7548 truncated grave 7531, removing the skull of skeleton 7530 in the process. Iron Age and Romano-British pottery was recovered from the fills of [these] graves.gg details: RF 817: flint scraper (residual?); RF 818: chalk spindle-whorl found in the area of the left handhr details: Female?, 10 11 years; semi-flexed skeleton, lying on back, torso to the westSUERC 56999; 1956 ± 31 BP; 39 cal BC to cal AD 124",1,1,,Scraper,Inhumation 72994,74369,Primary,1,,Grave,E-W,"Caythorpe Area 1, Burial 7547/Grave 7548 (Fraser and George 2013, 41): One of two intercutting E/W-aligned graves, 1.8m long, 1.22m wide and 0.72m deep. Both contained semi-flexed skeletons, lying on their backs, torsos to the west and east respectively, with 7547 facing skyward. Skeleton 7547 was male, aged 26-35. Grave 7548 truncated grave 7531, removing the skull of skeleton 7530 in the process. Iron Age and Romano-British pottery was recovered from the fills of [these] graves.hr: Male, 26 35 years; semi-flexed skeleton, lying on back, torso to the eastgg: RF 822: iron sword/dagger placed below the pelvis and lower vertebrae on the left hand-side of burial; RF 823: flint arrowhead; RF 824: flint hammerstoneSUERC 57000; 1919 ± 29 BP; 5 to 136 cal AD",3,1,,"Sword, Hammerstone, Arrowhead (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72994,74370,,1,,Grave,E-W,"Caythorpe Area 3B, Burial 2771/Grave 2792 (Fraser and George 2013, 64, 230-1): east to west orientated, 2.45m long, 1.45m wide and 0.46m deep; skeleton 2771 lay in a supine position, head to the east, and a sword (RF 323), a spearhead (RF 321) and other iron fragments (RFs 322, 324-329) were recovered from the grave in association with the skeleton.Hr details: Male, 18+ years; supine position, head to the eastgg details: RF 321: iron spearhead; RF 322 (etc.): shield fittings; RF 323: iron sword; RF 450-2 iron nails/studsThe iron sword was placed on the right side of the skeleton, over the arm, and a spearhead at the right-hand side of the foot area, with other iron objects, perhaps fittings from a shield, lying in the centre of the grave, over the lower part of the body; iron nails from environmental sample of grave fill probably represent a coffinDate given based on date assigned to the spearhead in the project site summary",4,1,,"Sword, Shield, Spearhead, Coffin",Inhumation 72995,74371,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"North Cave Quarry, Burial 1302/Grave 1333 (with staining ?from coffin/lining) within square barrow ditch, Male, 26 35 years; brooch",2,1,,"Coffin, Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 72995,74372,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"North Cave Quarry, Burial 1376/Grave 1375: within square barrow ditch; Male, 36 45 years; brooch",1,1,,Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 72994,74373,,1,,Grave,W-E,"Caythorpe Area 1, Burial/Grave 7189/7176 (Fraser and George 2013, 31): An oval grave, c. 1.3m long, 0.8m wide and 0.8m deep, in which was an E/W-orientated, crouched burial (7189), laid on its right side, with head to the west, facing south; the individual was male, aged 36-45. Neolithic flint was recovered from the fill.gg details: RF 163, flint blade (recovered from grave fill but listed on p.104 as a potential gg)hr details: male; 36-45; Severe osteoarthritis of right shoulder. Periostitis on left tibia. Osteoid osteoma on frontal bone. Intervertebral disc disease; E/W-orientated, crouched burial, laid on its right side, with head to the west, facing south;NB the flint tool associated with this burial could easily be residual, however it is listed as potential grave goods in the report (ibid., 150)",1,1,,Blade,Inhumation 72994,74381,,1,,Pit,Unknown," Caythorpe Area 1 Burial/Grave 519/416 (MBA) (Fraser and George 2013, 32): Pit 416 contained a pottery urn (425) from which were recovered the cremated remains (549) from the skeleton of a child of approximately 5 years of age;Hr details: child; c. 5 yrs; 122g; two tooth crowns survive and with the size of bone, especially skull fragments, indicate the age;Gg details: RF 425 is a squat bucket form with a flat-topped token rim, decorated with fingernail impressions below (ibid., 104); 2x small flint spalls (probably residual)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 72994,74382,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Caythorpe Area 1 Burial/Grave 549/511 (MBA) (Fraser and George 2013, 32): Pit 511 contained a pottery urn (518) holding the cremated remains from the skeleton of an adult 519);Hr details: sex not determined; adult; 600.7g;Gg details: RF 518 MBA urn (no further details available); 3 chippings and 3 crude flakes (scorched; probably residual)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 72994,74383,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Caythorpe Area 1 Burial/Grave 504/492 (MIA?) (Fraser and George 2013, 36): A number of small pits, some containing burnt bone and human cremations, were recorded in the area west and south-west of Structure 8: pit 492 (fill 494), cremated skeleton (504) of a child of approximately 6 months to 1 year of age.NB the flint tools associated with this burial could easily be residual, however they are listed as potential grave goods in the report (ibid., 150); Hr details: infant; 6 months-1yr; 72.9g (including teeth); Gg details: RF 101: double side/end scraper; RF 185: flint blade ",2,1,,"Scraper, Blade",Cremation 72994,74384,,1,,Grave,NE-SW," Caythorpe Area 5A Burial/Grave 4684/4682 (Beaker) (Fraser and George 2013, 73): On the eastern side [of the backfilled hengiform ditch] was grave 4682, oval in shape, 1.43m long, 1.03m wide and 0.21m deep, containing an orange brown sand backfill (4683). Skeleton 4684 in the grave was in a crouched position, lying on its right hand side, with the head to the north-east facing north-west. The knees were bent upwards and the arms were folded in front of the body, hands before the face. The individual may have been female, aged 36-45. An Early Bronze Age beaker and meat joints, represented by animal bones, had been placed as grave goods to the rear of the skeleton. Two residual Neolithic flint tools (RFs 667, 668) were recovered from the fill;Hr details: female?; 36-45; Caries lesion on 2nd lower premolar; in a crouched position, lying on its right hand side, with the head to the north-east facing north-west. The knees were bent upwards and the arms were folded in front of the body, hands before the face. Gg details: RF 667: blade/single edged knife; RF 668: single edged flake knife; 4683 Beaker, very fragmentary; meat jointsNB the flint tools associated with this burial could easily be residual, however they are listed as potential grave goods in the report (ibid., 150); ",4,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Animal Joint/Part (Unknown/Unspecified), Knife, Knife",Inhumation 72994,74385,,1,,Grave,SE-NW,"Caythorpe Area 5A Burial/Grave 4930/4931 (Beaker) (Fraser and George 2013, 73): Cutting the western side of the backfilled hengi-form ditch was grave 4931, sub-rectangular in shape, 2m long, 1.5m wide and 0.48m deep. In the base of the cut was a rectangular shaped depression, 1.4m in length and 0.8m wide, the edge of which contained fragments of heavily decayed wood and organic staining (4929); further organic staining (4928) lay above the skeleton. These are thought to represent the remains of a ÔcoffinÕ or perhaps more realistically, a wooden lining to the grave. Skeleton 4930 was in a crouched position, lying on its left hand side, with the head to the south-east facing south-west. The knees were bent upwards and the arms were folded in front of the body, hands before the face. The individual may have been male, aged 26-35. An Early Bronze Age beaker had been placed to the rear of the skull. A Neolithic or Early Bronze Age flint tool (RF 675) was also recovered from the fill.;Hr details: male; 26-35; in a crouched position, lying on its left hand side, with the head to the south-east facing south-west. The knees were bent upwards and the arms were folded in front of the body, hands before the face.Gg details: RF 675: flint blade from fill; 4927 Beaker, broken but reconstructed to rear of skull",3,1,,"Liner, Pot [Beaker], Blade",Inhumation 72994,74386,,1,,Grave,W-E," Caythorpe Area 5B Burial/Grave 5176/5253 (LIA) (Fraser and George 2013, 80, 187): Burial 5176 was inserted into a backfilled enclosure ditch. The skeleton (5176), in good condition, lay on its back in a flexed position, head to the west, with knees bent slightly upwards; it was a male individual, aged 26-35 years of age. It lay on and had been packed around with rough hewn chalk blocks (5214), almost forming a cairn around the body. The alkaline nature of the chalk was probably the major contributing factor to that quality of preservation;Hr details: Well preserved skeleton on its back in a flexed position, head to the west, with knees bent slightly upwards; male; 26-35; Well healed fracture of a right rib. Considerable osteophytic reaction and spicules T12-S1 vertebrae;Gg details: Covered with a cairn of chalk blocks, possibly as a means of preserving the skeleton?SUERC 49277; 2076 ± 30 BP",1,1,,Cover,Inhumation 72996,74387,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": Slate-built cist cut into the eastern side of the barrow mound. (Figure 2, 208).Hr: The cist contained c. 9489g of burnt human bone including fragments from adults, juveniles, infants and animals. Additional burnt human bone was found beneath the lining at the base of the cist (210) A MNI of 1 adult; 1 juvenile and 1 infant is recorded here in the absence of more precise informationPg: burnt animal bones amongst the human remains (210)Gg: Amongst and also containing some of the burnt bone were four, upturned miniature Trevisker vessels. These were located towards the eastern end of the cist. (210)Two tiny faience objects - one star shaped, one quoit shaped, both pierced so probably beads - were located at the back of the cist (210)Since these were deposited together, they are recorded as one object here.The cist was lined with flat slates and a cobble made up of hundreds of sparkling white quartz pebbles (210)",7,3,,"Animal Bone (Other), Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Pot [Trevisker], Bead(s), Assemblage","Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 72997,74389,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Davidstow Moor barrow #22 F1: 'CKCA describes this pit (and pit 2) as having been 'sunk by treasure hunters'. In fact, according to his description and section measurements across it, although the upper part had been damaged, the lower part appears not to have been too badly disturbed. The base of P6 was found 'lying upright but shattered and telescoped by pressure of the surrounding and super-incumbent shillety subsoil. Under and outside the base was a marked coating of brown, peaty matter as though the urn had had some sort of organic coating when buried'. He also notes that a few fragments of bone and a fair quantity of charcoal (none of which has survived) Ñ some of it within the pot base Ñ were associated with the pot, which was in a bad 'mushy' state and difficult to remove.' (Christie 1988, 118)",2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Liner",Cremation 72997,74390,,2,,Cist,Unknown,"Davidstow Moor barrow #22 F2: 'This pit was covered by the 'yellow subsoil and stones obviously thrown out from digging pit 1'. It was excavated by Medland who found two large slate slabs measuring 3 x 3 ft (0.9 x 0.9 m) and 2 ft 6 in. x 2 ft 1 in. (0.46 x 0.63 m) respectively. Further big stones were found, in particular a quartz lump of % cwt (38 kg) and two smaller stones, which led the excavator to wonder whether there had been a cist. Beneath the slate slabs and the 'clean stones' were fragments of bone and charcoal, mixed with 'broken clean subsoil and shillet' as well as two or three flints, a holed stone and a notched stone. The latter were given letters like those found associated with the cairn ring (see above) and the holed stone T has been identified. Stones S and U, however, cannot be traced, though one of them must be the notched stone referred to; nor can the bones, which are presumed to have been burnt (though the fact is not recorded).' (Christie 1988, 118-9)Christie argues that this is the earliest burial feature on the site, probably slightly earlier than the Beaker burial and contemporary with the deposit of holed and notched stones (greenstone, slate, etc.) found scattered across the ring cairn, and a stone circle defining an early phase of the ring cairn (Christie 1988, 128-9)",2,1,,"Assemblage, Assemblage",Cremation 72998,74391,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Treligga barrow 1, Burial 2 (Christie et al 1985, 73): An 'alcove' on the NE of the barrow is first described as having a rock ledge on the W side and charcoal on the SE. A separate description of 'Deposit 2' appears to be just beyond this alcove on the E. Further on in the notes, Burial 2 a is described as lying 'at the SE corner of the alcove in brown earth under a slate slab'. This dark brown soil which 'encompasses and passes beneath the bones', also contained charcoal and reddened stone fragments. It was noted that the rock ledge on the W of the recess was reddened . A considerable amount of the deposit(s), whose maximum depth reached 0.27 m was collected. On examination this was found to contain the remains of a young adult, possibly female, and also a bronze awl (Fig. 43). A second individual is also thought to be represented. (Treligga: Appendix A, Cremations 1 and 2).",2,2,,"Awl, Lid","Cremation, Cremation" 72999,74393,,,,Pit,Unknown,"Scarcewater Tip Pit 1036: Pit within a group of 9 pits containing the truncated base of a largely complete pottery vessel, that appeared to contain burnt bone, possibly a cremation deposit. The vessel ( 89) is likely to be Trevisker Ware. (Taylor 2005, 33-4)The pit description is as follows: Cut of oval pit. Straight sides with a flat base. Pottery vessel fill (1037) soft, dark brown/black clayey silt with moderate charcoal and occasional bone fragments Finds: quartz pebble. Upper fill (1375) soft, dark brown/black clayey silt. Occasional charcoal flecks. Finds: urn, 89. Secondary deposit of burnt post (1380) soft, dark brown silt. Primary fill (1381) soft, mid/dark brown silt with occasional charcoal flecks. (Taylor 2005, 33)A piece of unworked quartz and 48 pottery sherds were also recovered from the pit fill (Taylor 2005, 199)",2,1,,"Pot [Trevisker], Pebble",Cremation 73000,74394,,,,Pit,Unknown,"Forrabury Field 9 Pit [101] (HES Projects 2011, 16): roughly circular in shape with a diameter of 0.42m. The pit had steep, almost vertical sides and was flat bottomed. It reached a depth of 0.12m. The pit had been cut into the natural shillet bedrock. The fill consisted of a very dark organic rich grey-brown clay loam with numerous charcoal fragments. There was also a lot of burnt bone visible. A burnt flint probable blank for a leaf shaped arrowhead of Neolithic date, and a water rounded quartz pebble were recovered from the fill. The projectile blank was set vertically in the fill, pointing downwards as if it had been thrust into the pit.",2,1,,"Arrowhead [Leaf-shaped], Pebble",Cremation 20242,74395,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,One of three urned Secondary cremation inserted into mound (no evidence of a Primary burial). All cremations were in the western half of the mound No information about the grave type but likely in pit cut into the mound deposits ,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20242,74396,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,One of three urned Secondary cremation inserted into mound (no evidence of a Primary burial). All cremations were in the western half of the mound No information about the grave type but likely in pit cut into the mound deposits ,1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 30021,74397,Primary,,,Pit,Unknown,Oval pit 1.1. x 0.75 x 0.23m. Situated on the E side of Henge A opposite the entrance. It was stone-lined with pebblesFragments of shell (along with a stone flake and a cobble of crystallised tuff) were placed within the grave fill . Two sherds of pottery with twisted cord decoration from the grave fill. Possibly deliberately added according to Lynch and Musson (2001: 49-50). They may be Peterborough sherds or more recently (Gibson 2018: 99-102) suggests they may be Impressed Ware ,2,1,,"Axe/Axehead (Unknown/Unspecified), Bag",Cremation 30021,74398,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Henge A - cremation circle cemetery- part of a ring of 5 banana-shaped pits. Circle is 3.5m in diameter.Pit ACC1 2m x 1.2 x 0.5m deep. Contained substantial cremation deposit ,1,3,,Cover,"Cremation, Cremation, Cremation" 30021,74399,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Henge A - cremation circle cemetery- part of a ring of 5 banana-shaped pits. Circle is 3.5m in diameter.Pit ACC2 1.35 x 0.85m deep. Possibly marked by a standing stone - substantial slab of hornfels rock later flattened and perhaps deliberately broken and flattened over centre of pit above the cremation deposit ,2,1,,"Cover, Pebble",Cremation 30021,74400,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,Henge A - cremation circle cemetery- part of a ring of 5 banana-shaped pits. Circle is 3.5m in diameter.Pit ACC3 Elongated - 4.55 x 1.55m x 0.8m deep. Lots of separate thin layers of cremated bone and charcoal in this pit ,1,2,,Liner,"Cremation, Cremation" 30021,74401,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Henge A - cremation circle cemetery- part of a ring of 5 banana-shaped pits. Circle is 3.5m in diameter.Pit ACC4. 4.4m long & 0.6m deep,1,1,,Bier,Cremation 30021,74402,Primary,,,Pit,Unknown,"Henge B - central cremation Oval pit FB138, 0.66m x 0,81m deep. Mass of bone surrounded by packing and large pebbles ",1,1,,Bier,Cremation 30024,74403,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Primary burial is a pit cut into the subsoil and then covered by the mound - 0.5 x 0.3m. ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 30024,74404,Secondary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Secondary burial (supposedly) is a small cist with an inverted Food Vessel ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 30035,74405,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Cist under a quartz-covered cairn. The body had degraded ,2,1,,"Pot [Incense Cup], Flake",Inhumation 60012,74407,Primary,,,Cist,Unknown, short cist containing a stone (steatite) urn was found at the centre; however no information about the burial,1,1,,Pot [Urn (Unknown/Unspecified)],Inhumation 60038,74408,Unknown,2,,Chamber,Unknown,"human remains came from the lowest stratum of the innermost compartment - small quantity of cremated bones. Also burnt sheep/goat bone came from here along with almost complete Collared bowl and partial or semi-complete carinated and plain bowls. Pottery including substantial parts of at least 5 other carinated bowls were noted in the lower and middle layers of the chamber, but were not associated with hr. Note also a complete Beaker with cardium shell-impressions and several other Beakers including sherds with cord impressions were also noted in the tomb, mainly from the lower and middle layers in the chamber ",1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Cremation 60039,74409,,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Knap Knowes, Quandale, Cairn 3 (Grant 1937, 76): Central cist with a cremation burial, possibly representing an adult, within a cinerary urn (Food Vessel) packed around with stones. Pyre debris/cramp were also clinging to the burnt bone. The bone was dated to 2140-1860 cal BC; 3600 +/- 50 BP; (GrA-19988) (Sheridan 2002)'Near the centre were the remains of an urn of clay with small flat stones carefully built around it, placed upright upon a flag measuring 2 feet 6 inches by 1 foot.The base of the vessel, which stood tilted slightly to the west, was 2 feet below the surface of the mound. The upper part was amissing, and the part of the body remaining was full of cracks.Four double handfuls of cremated bones, many with cramp adhering, were found in the vessel.The urn, which was made of very dark, friable ware, had to be removed piecemeal, but though several fairly large fragments were got out, their edges were so crumbly that they could not be fitted together. When complete the vessel must have been a large one, of flower-pot shape, with a wide base. As it lay in its cavity it measured internally [22 cm] across the base, and [28 cm] in height on the best preserved side. At this height an internal diameter of nearly [38 cm] was indicated. The wall measured [3 cm] in thickness and the base [4 cm]. There was no ornamentation on the surviving part of the vessel.'",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 60125,74415,,,,Cist,Unknown,Short cist held a child's skeleton. crouched inhumation accompanied by a bag of the disarticulated bones of a younger person was discovered (Megaw 2004). ,1,2,,Bag,"Inhumation, Inhumation" 73001,74419,Unknown,1,,Unknown,Unknown,": a cremation of a child of a few months old in a small corded food vessel accompanied by a barbed and tanged flint arrow head (Bristow 2001)Human remain/object details from: http://www.thanetarch.co.uk/Virtual%20Museum/3_Displays/G4%20Displays/Gallery4_Display4_Link2thanet_Link3causewayed_LinkLOMI.htmThis burial is assigned to Phase 4 at the site (possibly circa 1700-1500 BC)",2,1,,"Arrowhead [Barbed and Tanged], Pot [Food Vessel]",Cremation 73002,74421,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,": a central pit B2 containing a cremation beneath an inverted tripartite collared urn of the secondary series, SE style. A small heap of flints had been made in the centre of the pit, and the urn containing ashes and calcined bone had been placed inverted upon it. Fine dark brown soil was packed around it.Details from: http://www.thanetarch.co.uk/Virtual%20Museum/3_Displays/G4%20Displays/Gallery4_Display4_Link2thanet_Link3causewayed.htm#V_Lord_of_the_Manor_I_1976.NB this burial was assigned to the LN but association with a Collared Urn suggests otherwise - assigned to EBA here. The flint heap is recorded as a burial prop (supporting the urn) not as a grave good",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 73003,74422,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,": an ovoid pit at the centre, round bottomed and measuring c1.3m x 1.1m x 0.95m deep, with a cremation accompanied by a bronze awl, and a slotted incense cup of Longworth's Whinny Liggate type. Half of the pit fill was tightly packed flints at the north end, the other half dark brown densely packed soil. In this and just above the floor was a quantity of calcined bone and the incense cup containing the awl (Bristow 2001)",2,1,,"Pot [Incense Cup], Awl",Cremation 73004,74423,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,": A cremation burial contained in a cordoned urn was found in a small pit cut into the bank of the pond barrow.NB the cordoned urn assignation is odd (requires verification). Assigned to the EBA here but could be later?",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 73005,74424,Primary,2,,Pit,Unknown,": in a small central pit, carefully placed skeletal material derived from five adult humans, with some animal bone.Details on hr/gg from: http://www.thanetarch.co.uk/Virtual%20Museum/3_Displays/G4%20Displays/Gallery4_Display4_Link2thanet_Link3causewayed.htm#X_Lord_of_the_Manor_V_1981.",1,5,,Animal Bone (Other),"Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 73009,74425,Primary,,,Pit,Unknown,Garton Slack Areas 1 to 33. Brewster Grave Group 3: Shallow pit 7 feet long and 6 feet wide with rounded corners ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 73010,74426,Primary,1,,Grave,N-S,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery (Brewster 1980), Grave Group 6 (Narrow shallow grave in area of pits. Grave must have been covered by a scrape mound, probably with an inner capping of chalk gravel. inhumation of adult female with a huge array of jet buttons. Shallow oval grave ; southern end of grave cut into by a small pit, possibly of IA date . Grave was oriented N-S and was 1.3m long. 0.65m wide and 0.4m deep; steep-sided. Tight narrow coffin. . Note head resting on a a pillow of white gravelGrave Group 6 (Brewster p 202, figs 89-92)>: adult female crouched on right side, head N. Female of c. 25 years of age. N-S and in a fairly contracted position. Narrow shallow grave in area of pits. Grave must have been covered by a scrape mound, probably with an inner capping of chalk gravel . 14C date of 1976-1634BCgg summary: ",4,1,,"Necklace, Button, Coffin, Pillow",Inhumation 73011,74427,Primary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery #7, Primary burial (Brewster 1980): Primary central grave pit with small child ",1,1,,Pebble,Inhumation 73011,74428,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery #7, Secondary burial (Brewster 1980): Secondary double cremation grave to N of central grave under barrow ",2,2,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Awl","Cremation, Cremation" 73010,74429,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery (Brewster 1980), Grave Group 8(i) Isolated small pit. Cremation contained within Food Vessel ",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 73010,74430,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery (Brewster 1980), Grave Group 8(ii) Small pit. Containing Inhumation, possibly of a decayed infant : Inhumation, possibly of a decayed infant ",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 73010,74431,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery (Brewster 1980), Small pit immediately adjacent to another Collared Urn cremation pit. (GG 13ii) No sign of a barrow1 of 2 small pits only 0.35m diameter with Collared Urns within.Urn 1 also contained 3 snail shells (Helix contorter). These are not recorded as gg as they may have occured naturally.",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 73010,74432,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery (Brewster 1980), Small pit immediately adjacent to another Collared Urn cremation pit. No sign of a barrow (GG13i)1 of 2 small pits only 0.35m diameter with Collared Urns within. ",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 73010,74433,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery (Brewster 1980), Grave Group 14 (i) (Brewster p 447, fig 289, 291, 307)>: Small pit with urned cremation within a miniature Food Vessel . Wide and deep Bronze Age grave and 2 separate Bronze Age cremation pits",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 73010,74434,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery (Brewster 1980), Grave Group 14 (ii) (Brewster p 447, fig 289, 291, 307)>: Cremation pit 2 was smaller than cremation pit 1 and contained 2,855g of cremated bone and charcoal",2,2,,"Blade, Bag","Cremation, Cremation" 73010,74435,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery (Brewster 1980), Grave Group 19. Single grave with beleminte",1,1,,Pebble,Inhumation 73010,74436,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery (Brewster 1980), Grave Group 29(i) (Brewster p 557, figs 397, 398, 402)>: Garton Slack 29 lay on the southern part of the excavations, due east of Wetwang Slack sites 1, 2 & 3 and S of Garton Slack 30. Thought that the graves on Garton Slack 29 and Wetwang Slack 1 were covered by ditchless mounds and were not in fact single graves Grave 29(i) was 2m long and oriented E-W and 1.7m wide and only 0.4, deep. Older female inhumation with an associated cremation; several grave goods including a plano-convex knife ",3,2,,"Knife, Awl, Blade","Inhumation, Cremation" 73010,74438,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery (Brewster 1980), Grave Group 29(ii) (Brewster p 562, figs 403, 305)>: Young adult male inhumation. This grave came from section M3 on the NW part of the site area. From the surviving circle stain fragments it would appear a barrow mound may have covered the grave. If this were so, then Grave 2 lay on the NW side of the barrow and may have been a roughly central and shallow primary grave which had been ploughed away. However, this cannot be ascertained with any certainty. Grave was roughly rectangular with rounded corners and E-W axis; 2.28m long and 1.83m wide and rather steep-sided - 0.6m deep",3,1,,"Flake, Pot [Beaker], Coffin",Inhumation 30047,74439,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30047,74440,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30047,74441,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30047,74442,,1,,Pit,Unknown,Flat urnfield cemetery of at least 32 cremations but only 17 mentioned in any degree of detail and even here there is minimal information. 7 cremations were unurned and lacked grave goods. The cremations were mainly placed in inverted Collared Urns in small pits c. 0.15-0.30m in depth. None were covered by mounds or seemingly marked in any obvious way. Most of the pits were not lined with stones but did have basal flat lining stones and top covering stones,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 73010,74443,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery (Brewster 1980), Grave Group 29(iii). (Brewster p 409, fig 570)>: Decayed remains of an infant with a Beaker. Small pit between graves 3 and 4 and entirely without association",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 73010,74444,Unknown,1,,Pit,E-W,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery (Brewster 1980), Grave Group 29(iv) (Brewster p 573, figs 406, 408)>: Adult male inhumation crouched . This grave lay immediately to the west of Grave 3. Possibly both graves 3 and 4 were once beneath a barrow mound. Grave 4 was 1.2m long, E-W oriented and had a shelf. 1.3m deep.; grave undercut and had overhang. ",2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Blade",Inhumation 73010,74445,Unknown,1,,Grave,SW-NE,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery (Brewster 1980), S of Grave Group 29 (vi); multiple grave called Burial D (Brewster p 579-581, figs 410, 412, 413)>: Total of 5 inhumations; 4 in the bottom of the grave hollows & 1 (an adult male) buried higher up in the grave fill, close to emptied grave. 3 burials laid parallel with each other in main grave hollow at W end. Comprises two burials with grave goods -Grave Group 29)(v) and 29 (vi) ",5,2,,"Necklace, Pendant, Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Awl, Pot [Beaker]","Inhumation, Inhumation" 73010,74446,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Garton Slack Barrow Cemetery (Brewster 1980), Grave Group 33 (Dent 1983, fig. 2)>: Decayed remains of an infant with a Beaker",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 73013,74447,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grave Group 1 (Brewster p 602, figs 443, 444)>: Inhumation a child with a Beaker and jet objects. Isolated Beaker grave, oval in plan, 8 foot 10 inches long and 6 foot 6 inches wide and 1 foot 6 inches deep. ",5,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Button, Animal Bone (Other), Knife, Cushion Stone",Inhumation 73014,74450,Primary,1,,Pit,E-W,": Adult male inhumation with a flint knife. 1ry grave shallow - only 9 inches deep and 2.1m long and 1.2m wide. ",1,1,,Knife,Inhumation 73014,74451,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,": 2ndary grave lay to N of mortuary enclosure and was partly cut by it. 5 feet long and 4 feet wide and 1 foor 8 inches deep. this grave had been recut and possibly another burial had been removed prior to disarticulation of the skeleton occurring",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 73014,74452,Secondary,1,,Pit,NE-SW,": located directly behind the western side of the mortuary slot, and was 7 ft long & 5 ft 4 inches wide and 2 feet 3 inches deep. Grave sides vertical. Body was resting upon layer of earth and turf - possibly this grave was turf-lined ",5,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified), Pebble, Blade, Blade",Inhumation 73014,74453,Secondary,1,,Pit,E-W,": Young adult female with Food Vessel, awl and jet. This Food Vessel inhumation burial was secondary to two Beaker inhumation burials ",4,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Knife, Awl, Pendant",Inhumation 73014,74454,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,": SE corner of FV grave was remains of an inhumation cut by the large grave - ie predates it. With youth with flint . Juvenile 8-10 years old with a broken flint blade Disturbed slightly ",1,1,,Blade,Inhumation 73015,74456,Unknown,1,,Pit,W-E,"Grave Group 6(ii) (Dent 1979, p26, figs 4, 7)>: Barrow B. Gr 1. SE quadrant of barrow. Grave 2.25m long, 1.5m wide and 0.65m deep ",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Coffin",Inhumation 73001,74457,Secondary,1,,Grave,Unknown,": A single inhumation burial beyond the outer ditch, contained within a chalk 'cocoon'.NB the 'chalk cocoon' is a borderline gg but is treated hear as a form of cover/wrap (similar examples are known of from contemporary burials in Kent)Phase 2 (Beaker, circa 1950-1850 BC)Details from: http://www.thanetarch.co.uk/Virtual%20Museum/3_Displays/G4%20Displays/Gallery4_Display4_Link2thanet_Link3causewayed_LinkLOMI.htm",1,1,,Wrap,Inhumation 73015,74458,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grave Group 6(i) (Dent 1979, p26, figs 3, 7)>: Cremation of an adult with a Primary Series Collared Urn in barrow ",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 73015,74459,Secondary,,,Pit,Unknown," Grave Group 6(iii) (Dent 1979, p26, figs 4, 7)>: Child inhumation flexed ; with Food Vessel",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Coffin",Inhumation 73015,74460,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grave Group 6(iv) (Dent 1979, p26, figs 4, 7)>: Female cremation and foetus associated with a Food Vessel",2,2,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Coffin","Cremation, Cremation" 73015,74461,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grave Group 6(v) (Dent 1979, p26, figs 4, 7)>: Young adult female inhumation with an awl and a coffin or cist ",3,2,,"Awl, Coffin, Bag","Inhumation, Cremation" 73015,74462,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grave Group 6 (vi) (Dent 1979, p28 figs 4, 7)>: Child flexed inhumation in coffin with a miniature Food Vessel",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Coffin",Inhumation 73015,74463,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,"Grave Group 6(vii) (Dent 1979, p32 figs 6, 7)>: Crouched child inhumation on left side; head facing north ",1,1,,Button,Inhumation 73015,74464,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grave Group 6(viii) (Dent 1979, p32 figs 6, 7)> Mature adult female inhumation crouched on right side; head facing WestMature aduilt female inhumation crouched on right side; head facing West",3,1,,"Blade, Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part), Bowl",Inhumation 73013,74465,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Grave Group 8(i) (Dent D2; 1983; fig 2)>: Child inhumation with a Beaker in pit grave ,1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 73013,74466,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Grave Group 8(ii) (Dent D2; 1983; fig 2)>: Cremation in urn,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 73013,74467,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Grave Group 9 (Dent D2; 1983; fig 2)>: Adult inhumation in a large plank cist ,2,1,,"Liner, Knife",Inhumation 73013,74468,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Grave Group 10 (D2)>: Coffin or cist burial of adult male inhumation ,2,1,,"Liner, Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]",Inhumation 73013,74469,Unknown,1,,Cist,Unknown,Grave Group 12(i) (D2)>: Large plank lined cist with adult male inhumation,1,1,,Bier,Inhumation 73013,74470,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Grave Group 12(ii) (Dent D2; this paper; fig 2)>: Adult male with flint knife. This grave was cut by grave 12(iii),1,1,,Knife,Inhumation 73013,74471,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,Grave Group 12(iii) (Dent D2; 1983; fig 2)>: Male inhumation with a stone battle axe and pig bones. Large plank-lined or built cist. This grave cuts 12(ii),3,1,,"Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)], Liner, Animal Bone (Other)",Inhumation 50156,74472,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Kingsborough, Sheppy (Allen et al 2008), Cemetery 2269 Burial 2119: Simple cremation burial in pit. Unidentified burnt animal bone found amongst the cremated remains.Hr: 94.6g cremated bone from a juvenile-adult >5 yr. Pathology: periosteal new bone (bone growth in response to injury) Ð rib shaft.Gg: 0.7g unidentified animal boneC14 dates from Cemetery 2269 span the period 1260 to 970 cal BC (Allen et al 2008, table 16).",1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Cremation 50156,74473,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Kingsborough, Sheppy (Allen et al 2008), Cemetery 2269 Burial 2127: Simple cremation burial in pit. Unidentified burnt animal bone found amongst the cremated remains.Hr: 243.8g cremated bone from an adult (18-50 yrs old)Gg: 1g unidentified animal boneC14 dates from Cemetery 2269 span the period 1260 to 970 cal BC (Allen et al 2008, table 16).",1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Cremation 50144,74475,Unknown,1,,Pit,NW-SE,"Dumpton Down Barrow 1, Flat Grave 200: a pit containing superimposed crouched burials (F. 200). The two sets of remains were in contact but on opposite orientations, the upper being north-west - south-east, head south-east facing south-west, and the lower north-east - south-west, head south-west facing south-east. An un-related lower mandible was found in the pit and also fragments of an antler pick.",1,3,,Pick,"Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 50163,74476,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Cremation burial of a young to mature adult, possibly female, with a foetus or neonate.Four burnt bone pins were recovered from amongst the cremated remains.The pins may have fastened the garments the bodies were clothed or wrapped in, although it is possible the larger pins may have been used in the hair of the deceased. A radiocarbon date of 1190-1010 cal. BC (SUERC-80708) was obtained for the burial.",4,2,,"Pin (Specified type), Pin (Specified type), Pin (Specified type), Pin (Specified type)","Cremation, Cremation" 50163,74477,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Probable cremation burial containing six shank fragments (0.9 g) of circular cross-section, 2.5 Ð 3.6 mm diameter, and one tip fragment.",1,1,,Pin (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 50163,74478,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Cremation burial containing two joining pieces of bone (1 g), broadly of oval cross-section (4.7 x 5.0 mm diameter)",1,1,,Pin (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 73016,74479,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Tregunnel Hill cremation pit 2490 (Brindle forthcoming):Cremation burial covered by a large flat shale slab, (c. 0.3m by 0.3m and 0.05m thick and 0.6m by 0.4m and 0.3m thick).Cremation burial 2490 also contained a relatively high proportion of hazel charcoal, a barley seed, indeterminate cereal grains and a dock seed (Cobain 2015, table 11.13); it is unclear whether these relate to goods included on the funerary pyre.The latter are not recorded as grave goods here.",1,1,,Lid,Cremation 73016,74480,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Tregunnel Hill cremation pit 7060 (Brindle forthcoming):Cremation burial covered by a large flat shale slab, (c. 0.3m by 0.3m and 0.05m thick and 0.6m by 0.4m and 0.3m thick). Burnt bone from this pit provided radiocarbon dates with ranges of 1608Ð1433 cal BC (SUERC-53987).",1,1,,Lid,Cremation 73016,74481,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Tregunnel Hill cremation pit 8219 (Brindle forthcoming):Cremation burial 8219 was isolated from the others, being located 50m to the south. The pit for this burial was larger and deeper than the other examples, measuring 0.7m in diameter and up to 0.25m deep. The base was lined with a large flat stone, upon which the cremated bone had been placed. Following deposition of the bone, the pit had been sealed with four large angular pieces of stone. The quantity of bone recovered from this cremation pit was notably higher than from those to the north, and it possibly contained most of the bones from a complete individual. It is tentatively suggested that the individual was male, perhaps of some maturity (Clough, forthcoming). A radiocarbon date from burnt bone returned a date range of 1611-1442 cal BC (SUERC-80110).",2,1,,"Liner, Cover",Cremation 73016,74482,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Tregunnel Hill grave 2772 (Brindle forthcoming): Grave 2772 was also aligned approximately north/south. The grave contained a relatively well-preserved skeleton (2771) of a female (confirmed by aDNA analysis) aged between 25 and 29 years of age, placed in a flexed position on her left side, facing east, with head to the north. A number of sea shells were recovered from the overlying grave fill, possibly relating to the burial rite. The survival of the bone ensured a reliable Early Iron Age radiocarbon date of 801Ð548 cal. BC (SUERC-53988).",1,1,,Assemblage,Inhumation 60040,74483,,,,Cist,Unknown,"Knap Knowes, Quandale, Cairn 5 (Grant 1937, 76): Two slabs which probably indicated the presence of a central cist, a few pieces of incinerated human bones, a flint scraper, and a number of fragments of an urn of very friable, reddish-brown ware were recovered (X.EA 215, also possibly X.EA 214 (urn fragment), X.EQ 431 A-B (urn fragments); X.EQ 431 C (flint scraper)?).",2,1,,"Scraper, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 60039,74484,,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Knap Knowes Cairn 1: Grant (1937, 75): In the cist were three and a half handfuls of burnt bones, many small pieces of cramp ... and six small unworked pieces of flint. Although Grant described the flints as unworked, they are accessioned in the NMS as 3x scrapers, 2x chert fragments and a utilised flake (X.EQ 581-6).",1,1,,Assemblage,Cremation 30102,74486,Unknown,,,Unknown,Unknown,Llandudno station: oval-shaped mound' called y Gorseddau or high places/thrones was located. When it was levelled in the 19th century 'several urns containing what was believed to be cremated human remains' were uncovered.This record represents one of an MNI of two urned burials.,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 50233,74487,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Lyminge cremation burial (Thomas and Knox 2015, 4): One of four urned cremation burials in pits roughly at the centre of barrow/ring ditch.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 50233,74488,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Lyminge cremation burial (Thomas and Knox 2015, 4): One of four urned cremation burials in pits roughly at the centre of barrow/ring ditch.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 50233,74489,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Lyminge cremation burial (Thomas and Knox 2015, 4): One of four urned cremation burials in pits roughly at the centre of barrow/ring ditch.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 50208,74490,Secondary,1,,Grave,SW-NE," A small grave was cut into the base of the ditch to the west of the causeway. This is a unique feature for a Thanet round barrow and is quite probably a rare occurrence generally.A large fragment of whalebone had been placed across this grave, a little to one side.Within the grave were the remains of a child, perhaps between 9-10 years of age (of unknown sex). The body had been laid in a crouched position on its right-hand side, with the head facing south-east. The tightly crouched position suggests that child's body may have been bound or wrapped before it was placed within the grave (Boast, Gardner and Moody 2006).Once backfilled, a large fragment of whalebone had been placed across one side of the grave. Whalebone is found only rarely on excavations in Thanet. This piece presumably came from a carcass that could have been washed up on a local beach and was likely viewed as a rare and prized resource.It appears that the whalebone would not have been visible on the surface however, for it had been covered by a small mound of earth which overlapped the edge of the grave-cut. It also appears that the barrow ditch had been purposely backfilled 'soon after the burial had been inserted' (Boast, Gardner and Moody 2006).",2,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Wrap",Inhumation 50192,74492,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"St Stephen's College, N Foreland (Boast 2004): Inhumation burial [skeleton 1214] within pit [1158].'The skeleton of an adult female was encountered within the pit. The pit may have been completely filled, re excavated and then used for the burial of the female or whilst the pit was partially full the body was placed on top of the rubbish and the pit backfilled with midden material''two jet beads and a possible faience bead were recovered from the neck of skeleton 1214'.",1,1,,Necklace,Inhumation 50135,74494,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Glebe Land, Harrietsham (Canterbury Archaeology 1998, appx 1) Grave [152]: Cremation burial with two urns. One of nine LIA cremation burials located between two ditches to the south of a routeway/road.Grave cut: Truncated oval shaped grave cut (0.55m. SW-NE x 0.35m SE-NW 0.15m deep)Gg/hr: Truncated cremation vessel (0.15m diameter, 0.1m deep); Truncated cremation vessel (0.3-0.35m diameter, reducing to 0.15m at base and 0.12m deep)An MNI of one burial within one vessel is recorded here due to the lack of further detail.",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)]",Cremation 50135,74495,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Glebe Land, Harrietsham (Canterbury Archaeology 1998, appx 1) Burial [51]: Cremation burial with one urn (bone loose). One of nine LIA cremation burials located between two ditches to the south of a routeway/road.Irregularly shaped grave cut (0. 76m N-S x 0.66m E-W x 0.20m deep). Contained an upright pedestal urn and loose human bone.NB slightly contradictory context info for this grave (ie mention of two intercutting graves, bone in one, pot in the other ...?)An MNI of one burial is recorded here due to the lack of further detail.",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)],Cremation 50135,74496,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Glebe Land, Harrietsham (Canterbury Archaeology 1998, appx 1) Grave [153]: Cremation burial with one urn (bone loose)Grave cut: Irregular grave cut (c. 0.55m across x 0.23m deep). Cuts into earlier grave [51]Gg/hr: Pedestal Urn, standing c. 50(?)cm high, near to SW edge of cut; the fill of grave [153] contained loose burnt human bone with no trace of a container (potentially from the earlier grave that it cuts into)An MNI of one burial is recorded here due to the lack of further detail.",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)],Cremation 50135,74497,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Glebe Land, Harrietsham (Canterbury Archaeology 1998, appx 1) Grave [128]: Cremation burial with one urn. One of nine LIA cremation burials located between two ditches to the south of a routeway/road.Grave cut: Sub-rectangular grave cut (0.90m E-W, 0. 77m N-S, depth 0. 10m)Gg/hr: Truncated cremation vessel (not yet excavated) in the eastern half of grave [128]An MNI of one burial within one vessel is recorded here due to the lack of further detail.",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50135,74498,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Glebe Land, Harrietsham (Canterbury Archaeology 1998, appx 1) Grave [129]: Cremation burial with one urn. One of nine LIA cremation burials located between two ditches to the south of a routeway/road.Grave cut: Truncated sub-circular grave cut (0.7m in diameter by 0.06m deep)Gg/hr: Cremation vessel within grave [129]; The fill contained a bronze ringAn MNI of one burial within one vessel is recorded here due to the lack of further detail.",2,1,,"Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)], Ring (Hand/Toe/Ear)",Cremation 50135,74502,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Glebe Land, Harrietsham (Canterbury Archaeology 1998, appx 1) Grave [361]: Truncated cremation burial with one urn. One of nine LIA cremation burials located between two ditches to the south of a routeway/road.Grave cut: Irregular oval grave cut aligned E-W (0.41m x 0.30m and 0.06m deep).Gg/hr: burnt human bone was recovered from the grave fill; a truncated cremation vesselAn MNI of one burial is recorded here due to the lack of further detail.",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50170,74504,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Tothill Street, Minster: One of three LIA inhumations from the cemetery that were deposited with objects.This record represents a supine adult inhumation burial with 'sheep bones'. No further information is available.",1,1,,Animal Bone (Other),Inhumation 73017,74505,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"East Kent Access Route (Zone 19, Burial 205111/205108): EBA child inhumation burial with a faience bead and two fragments of gold sheet (Andrews et al. 2015, 39-43).Grave cut: SE-NW, subrectangular with steep sides and a flat base - 0.51 x 0.24 x 0.21m.Hr: Highly degraded skeleton (2% skeletal recovery); burial position unclear; infant 2-3 yrsGg: small, spherical blue faience bead; two tiny fragments of sheet gold. All were recovered from the grave fill; the faience bead from the lower fill at the south east end of the grave. The latter is described as 'an unusual find for Kent' (75)",2,1,,"Bead(s), Unknown Object",Inhumation 73018,74506,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Witchampton and Crichel Working Men's Club (Hall 1989)(Pit 1): One of four small cremation burial pits (c. 40-55cm wide x 25-45cm deep), all of which were sectioned by a JCB.This record represents pit 1 which was left in situ. The contents of the urn and fragments of the urn itself were sampled and lodged with Priest's House Museum, Wimborne Minster.No further information is provided and no final report on the site appears to have been written.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 73018,74507,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Witchampton and Crichel Working Men's Club (Hall 1989)(Pit 2): One of four small cremation burial pits (c. 40-55cm wide x 25-45cm deep), all of which were sectioned by a JCB.This record represents pit 2 which was left in situ. The contents of the urn and fragments of the urn itself were sampled and lodged with Priest's House Museum, Wimborne Minster.No further information is provided and no final report on the site appears to have been written.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 73018,74508,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Witchampton and Crichel Working Men's Club (Hall 1989)(Pit 3): One of four small cremation burials all of which were sectioned by a JCB.The contents of the urn and fragments of the urn itself were sampled and lodged with Priest's House Museum, Wimborne Minster.No further information is provided and no final report on the site appears to have been written.One of four small cremation burial pits (c. 40-55cm wide x 25-45cm deep), all of which were sectioned by a JCB.This record represents pit 3 which was left in situ. The urn in pit 3 was inverted. The contents of the urn and fragments of the urn itself were sampled and lodged with Priest's House Museum, Wimborne Minster.No further information is provided and no final report on the site appears to have been written.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 73018,74509,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Witchampton and Crichel Working Men's Club (Hall 1989)(Pit 4): One of four small cremation burial pits (c. 40-55cm wide x 25-45cm deep), all of which were sectioned by a JCB.This record represents pit 4 which was removed from the site and lodged with Priest's House Museum, Wimborne Minster.No further information is provided and no final report on the site appears to have been written.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50092,74510,,1,,Grave,NW-SE,"Eastling Wood, Phase 3 Grave 729 (Bennett et al 2014, 32-4, fig. 22):Grave: The burial of an adult male (SK 730) was contained within a substantial grave (729) measuring 2. 70 by 1.80m aligned long axis north-west to south-east. The grave was cut with shallow sloping sides and flat base to a depth of 0.56m through the fills of the early ring-ditch.gg: The burial was contained within a wooden coffin measuring 1.85 by 0.75m indicated by soil stains and chalk rubble. Within the grave was a single fill (context 728) of redeposited chalk and mid-brown loam heavily discoloured with pale grey powdered chalk and small abraded chalk lumps.Mixed material including two potsherds of Peterborough Ware and three of possible Beaker, fragments of burnt daub and carbonised oak, burnt flints and nearly 300 struck flints, including two end scrapers, a piercer and four cores was recovered from the grave fill. The excavator suggests that this could represent incidentally included midden material. However 'it remains a possibility that at least a proportion of the material may have been deliberately included as part of the funerary ritual.'",2,1,,"Coffin, Assemblage (Mixed)",Inhumation 30069,74511,,1,,Cist,Unknown,": One of seven urned cremations, and one unurned cremation from this site, some in cists.Baynes (1909, 316-7) notes that Urn 3 had a stone cover and was probably protected by a cist. It was of a reddish colour with an impressed cord design in straight sloping lines.Tellier (2015) did not assess this vessel.",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 60064,74512,Unknown,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Cnip Cairn Area C burial (Lelong 2018, 9-14): In Area C largely disarticulated human remains had been placed on a kerbed, sandy mound in three clusters. Although the human remains lay in three clusters in two successive deposits, it is likely that the mound was built and the remains were placed in quick succession, then covered with more sand and capped with turf or stone.All of the individuals interred in Area C were excarnated by exposure above ground, then reburied close to the cairn (Booth in Lelong 2018, 29).Cluster 1:Hr: On the north side of a mixed sandy layer, people placed a cluster of 112 disarticulated bones and bone fragments, representing at least two probable adults, an infant and a sub-adult of unknown age. These remains were dominated by bones of the chest region, hands and feet, some skull fragments, teeth and parts of long bones. There were no complete long bones, but some ends and fragments of arm and leg bones from individuals of different ages.Gg: A small bronze awl was found at the northern edge of the cluster.Clusters 2 and 3:Hr: Two further clusters of human bones (comprising c. 100 elements in total) were deposited on a separate layer of sand, adjacent to Cluster 1. These clusters lay roughly east/west and parallel to each other, and the sand was stained darker brown around the bones. The bones represented at least two adults, probably females, an infant and a child of six or seven. The skeletal elements represented were similar to those in Cluster 1 although more pelvic and long bones were identified, including an articulated adult radius and ulna. Other skeletal elements were arranged in broadly correct anatomical order even though they were not articulated. Elements from individuals of different ages were often combined.Gg: The sand around one group of bones (comprising two leg bones and an upper arm bone lying parallel to each other, another lower leg bone and some large skull fragments) was darker brown, perhaps indicating that the bones had been wrapped in cloth or other organic material.Whoever positioned the bones also placed two jet beads with them. A fusiform bead was found next to the sacrum in Cluster 3, and a chunky rectangular bead was found beneath a thigh bone (femur) in Cluster 2.C14 dates on human bone from these clusters produced closely comparable dates spanning the period 1750 to 1650 cal BC (see Lelong 2018, table 8 for further details)",3,2,,"Awl, Bead(s), Wrap","Inhumation, Inhumation" 60064,74513,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cnip Cairn Area D burial (Lelong 2018, 14-16): Small pit, scooped into the grey-white shell sand.Hr: The pit held the remains of an infant, aged birth ± two months, lying on its back in the foetal position with the head to the south-east, facing north. SUERC-30872; Human bone: femur shaft fragment (Sk 3); 3375±35; 1740 to 1645 cal BC/SUERC-30873; Human bone: infant femur (Sk 3); 3440±35; 1750Ð1675 BC. The stillborn was buried immediately after death (Booth in Lelong 2018, 29).Gg: The bones lay in dark brown silty sand, which may have been stained through the decay of some organic material in which the body was wrapped.Several marine shells had been placed with the body: a complete oyster shell lay near the skull, a limpet shell lay beneath the right arm (humerus), and several other limpet shells were found with the burial.NB a later pit burial containing the remains of an adult female was cut into the top of this burial. This body was probably buried elsewhere and then reburied in this pit (Booth in Lelong 2018, 29)",2,1,,"Shell, Wrap",Inhumation 50166,74515,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Small pit (c. 30cm diameter, 10cm deep) containing a sandy silt fill with occasional calcined bone and charcoal and pottery from a single vessel dated to Late Iron Age - early Romano-British period.Contained cremated human bone (no further details)LIA/eRo",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50166,74516,,1,,Pit,Unknown,: oval bowl-shaped cut (c. 44cm x 40cm x 12 cm deep) containing a sandy silt fill with small amounts of calcined bone and charcoal and pottery from a single vessel dated to the Late Iron Age - early Romano-British periodContained cremated human bone (no further details)LIA,1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 50203,74517,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"<75 The Street, Hawkinge (Thorne 2006, 19) Cremation Set III>: Cremation burial within the base of a truncated urn with a solid flat foot (Thompson 1982, 75-77 A8) with a 130mm basal diameter. It is fragmentary and a further 14 sherds were recovered from the surface of the block in which the vessel was lifted. Although it is hand made it could easily be mistaken for a wheelmade vessel as it has been formed and finished very evenly. This form is 'Belgic' although it continues into the Roman period (ibid, 75). This vessel contained a large quantity of cremated boneHr: c. 285g cremated human bone from an adult (Sibun in Thorne 2006, table 4)",1,1,,Pot [Belgic-Related Tradition (Pedestal Urn)],Cremation 40287,74519,Unknown,,,Pit,NW-SE,"One of many inhumations under a barrow; all predominantly crouched and clustered close to each other; some are just skulls. THis is No 3. Just a little NW of centre of barrow. Slender body, probably female and had hair pin ",1,1,,Pin (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 40287,74520,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,Burial 5,1,1,,Animal Joint/Part (Other specified part),Inhumation 40287,74521,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Burial 6. Under burial 3, 0.3m below base of mound. Organic material under skull",6,1,,"Floral Offering, Pot [Beaker], Dagger (Unknown/Unspecified), Strike A Light, Button, Axe/Axehead [Axe (Perforated)]",Inhumation 40287,74522,Unknown,1,,Pit,NW-SE,Grave 7 at depth of 12 inches at centre of barrow. ,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 40287,74523,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Position A represents a deposit of calcined bones, on top of which stood a Food Vessel",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 40287,74524,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,Burial no 12 20 feet from centre of barrow ,4,1,,"Pounder/Rubber (Unknown/Unspecified), Animal Joint/Part [Head], Flake, Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler]",Inhumation 40287,74525,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,Eastern side of barrow was a pit - 17 feet from centre,1,1,,Knife,Inhumation 73019,74529,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Hambledon Hill Causewayed Enclosure: In segment 17 two chalk lumps carved with criss-crossed lines were placed behind the childÕs head (Mercer 1980, 31). Both childrenÕs appearance would have been affected by the premature fusing of their skulls (McKinley 2008, 511). What is even more striking, however, is that they were buried between 160 and 250 years apart (Healy 2004, table 1; Mercer & Healy 2008). This is the later burial from Phase VII of segment 17, to between 3380 and 3320 cal. bc (Mercer & Healy 2008, 101). They represent the only completely articulated burials discovered in the main enclosureChild burial Phase VII. Ovoid grave 0.8m x 00.7m with near-vertical sides cut into N angle of NE butt, 0.2m deep in ditch side. Most of skeleton of older infant/ juvenile placed flexed on R side, facing S with arms at sides. Covered by overhanging edge of an in situ flint slab & 2 further slabs of flint/ Grave covering Ð flint slabs",2,1,,"Cushion Stone, Cover",Inhumation 20299,74530,Unknown,1,,Pit,Unknown,Flagstones Neolithic Enclosure: On the west side of the henge monument was a uncontained cremation sealed and covered by a 1m long sarsen stone Note that none of the pictograms from this site were directly associated with the burials ,1,1,,Cover,Cremation 20299,74531,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,Note at the base of the central burial pit was a poorly preserved adullt sealed by a large sarsen boulder. Copper alloy rivet and tranchet arrowhead from pit infill above the head - pit infill - not direct gg.. ,1,1,,Cover,Inhumation 60174,74532,Secondary,,,Cist,Unknown,"Rosinish, Benbecula, Crawford 1977: Central cist. Beehive shaped tomb/ cist inserted into pre-exisiting Beaker tholos. ",3,3,,"Pot [Biconical Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel], Pendant","Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 73022,74533,,1,,Pit,Unknown,": Urned cremation in a cordon-decorated urn within a small pit (F2), seemingly within a contemporary post-built structure.",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 10244,74534,Unknown,,,Chamber,NE-SW,"Bant's Carn: 1 of 'four heaps of ash containing burnt bones and charcoal at the distal end of the chamber,together with fragments of pottery.' (Sawyer 2015, 54)",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 10244,74535,Unknown,,,Chamber,NE-SW,"Bant's Carn: 1 of 'four heaps of ash containing burnt bones and charcoal at the distal end of the chamber, together with fragments of pottery.' (Sawyer 2015, 54)",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 10244,74536,Unknown,,,Chamber,NE-SW,"Bant's Carn: 1 of 'four heaps of ash containing burnt bones and charcoal at the distal end of the chamber,together with fragments of pottery.' (Sawyer 2015, 54)",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 10010,74537,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrowfields Barrow 3: One of five urned cremation burials discovered in the top of the barrow mound, each in a plain and rude pot covered by a flat stone (Douch 1962, 93-4)",2,1,,"Lid, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 10010,74538,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrowfields Barrow 3: One of five urned cremation burials discovered in the top of the barrow mound, each in a plain and rude pot covered by a flat stone (Douch 1962, 93-4)",2,1,,"Lid, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 10010,74539,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrowfields Barrow 3: One of five urned cremation burials discovered in the top of the barrow mound, each in a plain and rude pot covered by a flat stone (Douch 1962, 93-4)",2,1,,"Lid, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 10010,74540,,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Barrowfields Barrow 3: One of five urned cremation burials discovered in the top of the barrow mound, each in a plain and rude pot covered by a flat stone (Douch 1962, 93-4)",2,1,,"Lid, Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 10012,74541,,1,,,Unknown,One of four urned cremations found at base of barrrow mound at a depth of 3m,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 10012,74542,,1,,,Unknown,One of four urned cremations found at base of barrrow mound at a depth of 3m,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 10012,74543,,1,,,Unknown,One of four urned cremations found at base of barrrow mound at a depth of 3m,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 50092,74544,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Eastling Wood, Phase 3 Grave 433 (Bennett et al 2014, 34-6, fig. 21):Grave: A cremation burial was located within a tight cluster of burials. The cremation was contained in an inverted Collared Um in a circular steep-sided pit, 0.57m in diameter and 0.23m deep. The cremation pit cut into the edge of the primary ring-ditch and was almost filled with the um, but the sides were packed with clay-loam and powdered white chalk.hr: The cremated bones were those of a mature adult. Cremated bone from the burial was dated to 1964 - 1756 cal BC (lab no UB18136)gg: unidentified fragments of animal bone and an unburnt pair of bone tweezers were found with the cremated bone inside the urn.The burial um, though damaged was a substantially complete Collared and decorated Um of Longworth's Secondary Series, South-East style (Fig 32, no 19), generally dated 2000- 1500 BC.",3,1,,"Animal Bone (Other), Tweezers, Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 50230,74548,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,"Thanet Earth, Barrow 5, Plateau 3, Grave S3267 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 872):SK 3.5: Articulated inhumation; badly preserved, with just fragmentary leg and arm bones recorded.C3266; S3267; G3002; Plateau 3DemographyMNI: 1Age: AdultNotes: Fragments of long bones (probable ulna, femur and tibia shafts)Ritual? Initial rites: spacious sub-rectangular grave cut (2m by 1.06m, moderately inclined sides to a flat base 0.54m deep) slightly N of centre adjacent to another grave, remains at S end of grave; beaker in space at N end; copper alloy pin (SF38) located near the femur and pelvis, from clothing?Orientation: SSWÐNNEPosture: crouched, head to the SSWGrave goods: a crushed ceramic Beaker (SF 3.242) located at the north end beneath the lower legs; copper alloy pin (SF 3.38) located near the femur and pelvis. The large space at the north end of the grave suggests further unpreserved offerings (not recorded here)Commemoration: Barrow monument.",2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 50230,74549,,1,,Grave,N-S,"Thanet Earth, Isolated burials, Grave G2000, Plateau 2 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 873):SK 2.1: Articulated inhumation, 25Ð50 per cent complete. Individual is poorly preserved (Grade 5).C2083; S2084; G2000; Plateau 2DemographyMNI: 1Age: 36Ð45yearsAge Category: Old Middle AdultSex: Probably FemalePathological Category: Joint DiseasePathological Description: Lumbar spine Grade II articular surface changes, with porosity on articular surfaces and marginal change.Ritual? Initial rites: sub-rectangular grave cut (1.1m by 0.47m, steep, concave sides and a flattish base); a copper alloy pin (SF 2.3) situated near to the skull: dress accessory?Orientation: NÐSPosture: crouched on its right side with the head positioned at the north end of the grave facing south-west.Grave goods: a copper alloy pin (SF 2.3) situated near to the skullCommemoration: Two intercutting postholes immediately adjacent to the burial on the north-east (G2147): grave markers?",1,1,,Pin (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50230,74550,,1,,Grave,S-N,"Thanet Earth, Isolated burials, Grave G3004, Plateau 3 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 873):SK 3.2: Articulated inhumation; well represented with 50Ð75 per cent of the skeleton remaining, although bones very fragile (Grade 5).C3015; S3012; G3004; Plateau 3DemographyMNI: 1Age: 28Ð38yearsAge Category: Young Middle AdultSex: FemaleNotes: Radiocarbon dated to 2195Ð1977 cal BC (at 95 per cent probability; Table 6, UBA-12624); ULM2 and long bone shaft removed for isotope sample; URI1 and LLM1 selected for DNA sample.Ritual? Initial rites: a sub-rectangular grave cut (1.28 by 0.91m, vertically inclined sides to flat base 0.44m deep).Orientation: SÐNPosture: crouched with the head at the south end of the grave facing east.Grave goods: a ceramic beaker (SF 3.241) in the south-west corner of the grave above the shoulder of the inhumation.",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 50230,74551,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,"Thanet Earth, Isolated burials, Grave G4043, Plateau 4 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 874):SK 4.1: Articulated inhumation; very poorly preserved (Grade 5), with less than 25 percent remaining. C4621; S4622; G4043; Plateau 4DemographyMNI: 1Age: 36Ð45 yearsAge Category: Old Middle AdultNotes: radiocarbon dated to 2108Ð1895 cal BC (at 95 per cent probability; Table 6, UBA-12630).Ritual? Initial rites: a spacious sub-rectangular grave cut (2.40m by 1.4m long with steep sides and a flat base 0.30m deep).Orientation: SWÐNEPosture: crouched, on right side facing SE with the head at the SW end; the arms appeared placed across the chest.Grave goods: a decorated long necked beaker (SF 4.37) was placed at the south-west end of the grave adjacent to the skull.",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 50230,74552,,1,,Grave,W-E,"Thanet Earth, Isolated burials, Grave G10003, Plateau 1 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 874-5):SK 1.2: Articulated inhumation; less than 25 per cent recovered, with bone preservation poor (Grade 4). C10236; S10199; G10003; Plateau 1DemographyMNI: 1Age: 28Ð34yearsAge Category: Young Middle AdultSex: Possible FemalePathological Categories: DentalPathological Description: Dental caries on the upper right M3.Ritual? Initial rites: sub-circular grave cut may have been left open for some time before being backfilled with clay silt (C10234) and abundant charcoal, the latter concentrated around the skeleton (also scorching to the grave cut); prehistoric pottery, animal bone and worked flint also recovered from the fill could suggest funerary feasting, partial burningof the body, other material, or perhaps an associated building prior to burial.Modification: partial burning?Orientation: WÐEPosture: crouched, facing S with the head at the W end, on right side with legs flexed and the lower right arm on the chest area: the lower left arm missingGrave goods: two Beaker vessels; one placed by the front of the head (SF 1. 78) and the other in front of the skeleton by the elbow (SF 1.79).",3,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Pot [Beaker], Assemblage (Mixed)",Inhumation 50230,74553,,1,,Grave,NW-SE,"Thanet Earth, Grave Group G10002, Plateau 1, Grave S10824 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 875):SK 1.7: Articulated inhumation; preservation poor (Grade 5) with 25Ð50 per cent recovered. C10823; S10824; G10002; Plateau 1DemographyMNI: 1Age: 12Ð16 yearsAge Category: AdolescentSex: UnknownRitual? Initial rites: a narrow extended grave cut (2.2m by 0.6m with steeply inclined sides and a flat base long and 0.13m deep; more suited to supine: wrong shape for elected posture?) in a spatial focus for burial.Orientation: NWÐSEPosture: crouched, facing SW with the head to NW, lying on right side with legs flexed. The left arm positioned across the chest area with the right arm stretched down towards the legsGrave goods: A small and fragmented Beaker pot (SF 1.9018) placed immediately SW of the skull; a possible worked flint (SF 1.9031) in the feet areaCommemoration: grouped with other burials.",2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Tool (Unknown/Unspecified)",Inhumation 50230,74554,,1,,Grave,NW-SE,"Thanet Earth, Grave Group G10002, Plateau 1, Grave S10843 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 876):SK 1.4: Articulated inhumation; preservation poor (Grade 4) with 25Ð50 per cent of the individual recovered. C10842; S10843; G10002; Plateau 1DemographyMNI: 1Age: 39Ð46 yearsAge Category: Old Middle AdultSex: MaleNotes: radiocarbon dated to 2019Ð1829 cal BC (at 95 per cent probability; Table 6, UBA-12622)Ritual? Initial rites: sub-rectangular/extended grave cut (0.72m wide, 1.74m by 0.72m with steeply inclined sides and a flat base 0.41m deep: more suited to extended burial).Orientation: NWÐSEPosture: semi-crouched, on right side, with legs flexed, facing SW with the head to the NW end. The left arm was flexed and lay across the torso area, the right arm missingGrave goods: a large beaker pot (SF 1.9015) lying on its side at the foot of the skeleton; four amber beads (SF 1.169Ð1.172) located around the neckline.Commemoration: grouped with other burials",2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Necklace",Inhumation 73024,74555,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Thanet Earth, Cremation burials Plateau 1, (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 880):Pit S1063, Plateau 1SK 1.15: cremated human bone C1065; S1063; G1118; Plateau 1DemographyMNI: 1Age: AdultSex: UnknownRitual? Initial rites: fuel procurement, etc., small pit.Modification: cremationWeight (g): 45 (0.3g of probable animal bone)Colour and fragmentation: White, Black, Grey. Average size of fragment 10Ð20mm;Largest fragment size: <60mm.Pyre material: carbon rich matrixNotes: ÒtokenÓ?Grave goods: arrangement in section suggesting confinement within a perishable container; 0.3g of probable animal boneBorderline grave goods recorded here include the 'perishable container' and the animal bone (pyre good)",2,1,,"Bag, Animal Bone (Other)",Cremation 73024,74556,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Thanet Earth, Cremation burials Plateau 3, Pit S3043 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 881-2):SK 3.4: Fill of cremation vessel C3042; S3043; G3017; Plateau 3DemographyMNI: 1Age: JuvenileNotes: Age inferred from thickness of skull fragments.Ritual? Initial rites: fuel procurement, etc., small pitModification: cremationWeight (g): 36Colour and fragmentation: white and off-white; average 20Ð50mm, largest > 50mm, fissuring and crackingPyre material: carbon rich matrixGrave goods: remnant vessel",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 73024,74557,,1,,Grave,SW-NE,"Thanet Earth, Barrow 9, Plateau 8, Grave G8310 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 886):SK 8.11: Articulated inhumation, preservation is moderate (Grade 3) with more than 75 per cent of the individual recovered.C12967; S12969; G8310; Plateau 8DemographyMNI: 1Age: 12Ð19 yearsAge Category: AdolescentSex: Possible FemaleStature: 115Ð166cmPathological Categories: Congenital/Developmental; Non-Specific Infection; PossibleTrauma;Pathological Description: Partial hiatus of first sacral vertebrae, porous compact bone localised to the mandibular eminence and right mandibular ramus, also possible fracture to the right mandibular ramus due to some remodelling along edge of flake. Cortical bone preservation prevents conclusive result.Notes: death in childbirth; ÒbadÓ death?Ritual? Initial rites: narrow sub-rectangular grave cut (2m by 0.5m and 0.75m deep), located 1.2m to the north-east of ring-ditch; carefully arranged, possibly prior to rigor mortisModification: breech birth perinate still lodged in situ (i.e. not removed)Orientation: SWÐNEPosture: head to the SW, facing SE (right), the left arm resting on the pelvis positioning the hand in the genital area, the right arm slightly flexed and by the side, the legs extendedGrave goods: a flint flake (SF 8.250) directly adjacent to the right handCommemoration: adjacent to burial mound?",1,2,,Flake,"Inhumation, Inhumation" 73025,74558,,1,,Grave,NW-SE,"Chalk Hill, Ramsgate, Burial 446 (Clark et al 2019, 73-4): Heavily truncated sub-rectangular grave pit containing the eroded remains of a 25-35 year old adult (possibly female). She was lying flexed on her left hand side with her arms towards her head. C14 dates on skeletal material produced a date of 1980-1770 cal BC (UBA-14315).Gg: A single long necked beaker was found crushed in situ at her feet together with a small decorated/perforated jet fastener (belt/pulley ring). Worked and burnt flints were recovered from the grave fill (thought not to represent gg).Beaker: Long-necked beaker made from a soft fabric (probably incomplete upon burial). The toothed-comb decoration (elongated filled triangles at the neck and base, zoned decoration on the body) was slightly haphazardly applied. There was a post firing perforation in the neck (Gibson in Clark et al 2019, 111).Belt/pulley ring: Jet disc with a central hole, decorated with concentric grooves. There are two complete and two incomplete perforations in the disc. Potentially a costume item (Powell in Clark et al 2019, 114)",2,1,,"Pot [Beaker], Strap fitting",Inhumation 73025,74559,,1,,Grave,NW-SE,"Chalk Hill, Ramsgate, Burial 439 (Clark et al 2019, 74-5): Heavily truncated oval grave cut containing the eroded remains of an adult and a child (only the longbones survived). The child was probably 8-10 years of age, the adult was over 18. The maxilla of the child was c14 dated to 1750-1610 cal BC (UBA-14316). The human remains are noted to be disturbed/potentially redeposited.No objects were directly associated with the human remains. However six red fox teeth (thought potentially to be residual but possibly grave goods, 75-6) together with charred plant remains, waste flint flakes (thought not to be associated with the burial), oyster, mussel and whelk shells were recovered.The six fox teeth recovered from the grave fill represent a young fox, probably aged 1 1/2- 2 months at death. The author suggests that the entire skull could potentially have been deposited in the grave fill at the time of burial(Bendrey in Clark et al 2019, 130).Borderline gg",1,2,,Animal Joint/Part [Tooth/Tusk/Horn/Antler],"Inhumation, Inhumation" 73025,74560,,1,,Pit,W-E,"Chalk Hill, Ramsgate, Burial 478 (Clark et al 2019, 74-5): Subcircular pit within a LBA/IA enclosure (also c. 30m to the west of the ring ditch), containing the partial remains (long bones, ribs, teeth) of a sub-adult male, 14-18 on his right side, head to the west.A small copper-alloy object (now lost) was found where the jaw bone would have been.",1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 73026,74562,Secondary,1,,Grave,N-S,"Grinsell's (1959, 118) Long Crichel Barrow 5, phase 2, burial 5 (Green et al 1983, 42-3): Long narrow grave (c. 1.65 x 0.60m) located to the west of the central burial. This contained the contracted body of a girl of 16 lying on her right side head to the NNE. Over her left shoulder was placed an inverted food vessel.",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 73026,74563,Unknown,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Grinsell's (1959, 118) Long Crichel Barrow 5, phase 1, burial 6 (Green et al 1983, 42-4): Slightly irregular grave pit cut into an earlier tree-throw containing the flexed body of an 8 year old child, probably a boy on his left side, head to the SSW.gg: Close to the body a bell-beaker was placed in an upright position. The decoration on this vessel was carelessly executed with a fine toothed comb, comprising four zones of horizontal lines and a boxed band.The bones were disturbed by a later burial (or may alternatively have been disarticulated upon burial), the beaker was broken.",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 20147,74564,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 118) Long Crichel barrow 7 (Green et al 1983) Phase 1, burials 1-2: Large oval grave pit containing two tightly contracted inhumation burials and the disarticulated bones of an adult man.hr1: a woman, contracted, on her right side, bound with a leather/rawhide thong, head ENE. Squatting facets, tooth abcesshr2: a child, aged 4, on left side, head ENE, completehr3: some adult male bonesgg (hr2): Close to the face and parallel with the body lay a thin wooden stick",1,3,,Unknown Object,"Inhumation, Inhumation, Inhumation" 20147,74565,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 118) Long Crichel barrow 7 (Green et al 1983) Phase 2, burial 3: Large grave pit dug through the primary mound and into the top of the phase 1 grave. Contained the contracted body of an adult with a flint blade, a small-eyed bone pin and a long curved wooden object. The body was enclosed by two lines of flints and covered with separate layers of chalk rubble and large flints.hr: an adult male, 36+, complete, contracted, on on right side, head SSE, worn teethgg: a flint blade (by the face); a small-eyed bone pin (amongst the bones - torso?); a long curved wooden object (alongside body, potentially a bow); grave liner - two lines of flints",4,1,,"Blade, Needle, Unknown Object, Liner",Inhumation 20147,74566,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 118) Long Crichel barrow 7 (Green et al 1983) Phase 3, burial 4: Small grave pit, dug within a larger pit into which was placed a plain collared urn containing the cremated remains of a young adult woman. The pit was filled with a compact mass of flints.",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 20147,74567,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 118) Long Crichel barrow 7 (Green et al 1983) Phase 3, burial 5: Small pit dug into the SE edge of the barrow mound containing an urned cremation burial. The cremated remains of a man were contained within an inverted collared urn. Fragments of two other, similar urns were placed around this interment.",3,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Collared Urn]",Cremation 20147,74568,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 118) Long Crichel barrow 7 (Green et al 1983) Phase 4, burial 6: one of up to five later urned cremation burials in transitional biconical/DR urns. In only two cases were direct associations between hr and gg recorded (recorded here, burials 6 and 8).Burial 6: juvenille, fragments, accompanied by the base of a transitional biconical/DR urn (fingertip decoration?)",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 20147,74569,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 118) Long Crichel barrow 7 (Green et al 1983) Phase 4, burial 8: one of up to five later urned cremation burials in transitional biconical/DR urns. In only two cases were direct associations between hr and gg recorded (recorded here, burials 6 and 8).Burial 8: young male, most body parts represented, accompanied by a handled (v unusual) transitional biconical/DR urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 40158,74570,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Skerne burial 2 (Proctor 1855, 185): a large and beautiful specimen of a (probably) British urned burial (Collared Urn), mouth upwards, much damaged on removal. It contained a small undecorated, roughly made vessel. The location of human bones is not mentioned specifically but Proctor does mention that this interment belonged to a time when ashes and bones were deposited in an urn.",2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 50231,74571,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Thanet Earth, Late Iron Age cemetery, Plateau 8, Grave S12972 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 888):SK 8.18; SK 8.36: Poorly preserved inhumation with less than 25 per cent recovered. C12970/C12971; S12972; G8084DemographyMNI: 1?Age: Probable AdolescentNotes: based on size of grave cut and skeleton, heavily fragmented and bone is too severely degraded to gather data.Ritual? Initial rites: extended grave cut (1.9m by 0.5m and 0.1m deep); crossed legs and brooch could indicate shroud (or binding)?Orientation: NEÐSWPosture: supine extended, head to NE, legs crossed with the right over the leftGrave goods: an iron brooch (SF 8.249), located by the feet.NB based on info from the finds catalogue, this was two iron broochesCommemoration: in cemetery",2,1,,"Brooch (Specified type), Brooch (Specified type)",Inhumation 50231,74572,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Thanet Earth, Late Iron Age cemetery, Plateau 8, Grave S14019 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 890):SK 8.26; SK 8.32: Articulated inhumation; 25Ð50 per cent of the remains recovered, poorly preserved (Grade 5).C14018; S14019; G8084;DemographyMNI: 1Age: >18 yearsAge Category: AdultSex: FemalePathological Category: Joint diseasePathological description: Porotic compact bone on the lunate surface of the right lunate surface and acetabular notch.Notes: age inferred from size of skeleton and graveRitual? Initial rites: extended, rough and markedly narrow grave cut (1.9m by 0.3m and 0.17m deep) constraining the body (see left arm), the iron brooch (SF 251) located by the right shoulder perhaps used to secure a shroud or placed within one; head facing SE could be taphonomic and therefore perhaps decomposed in voidOrientation: NEÐSWPosture: extended supine with the head to NE facing SE; the right arm the side of the body with the left over the pelvis, legs slightly flexedGrave goods: iron brooch (SF 8.251) near right shoulderNB not in catalogue/in catalogue as a nailCommemoration: in cemetery",1,1,,Brooch (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50231,74573,,1,,Grave,NE-SW,"Thanet Earth, Late Iron Age cemetery, Plateau 8, Grave S14929 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 891):SK 8.52: Probably articulated inhumation represented only by skull fragments lying at the NE end of the grave. Missing at time of osteological analysis. C14928; S14929; G8084DemographyAge: adult?Sex:Pathology:Notes: age inferred from grave sizeRitual? Initial rites: extended grave cut (1.44m long by 0.63 and 0.15m deep); copper alloybrooch (SF 8.463) found in the upper centre right part of the grave was perhaps in situ inthe chest area of the degraded skeletonOrientation: NEÐSWPosture: unknown: possibly extended supineGrave goods: A late La Tne copper alloy brooch (SF 8.463)Commemoration: in cemetery",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 50231,74574,,1,,Grave,E-W,"Thanet Earth, Late Iron Age cemetery, Plateau 8, Grave S8896 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 896-7):SK 8.3: Articulated inhumation with 25Ð50 per cent of the bone recovered. C8895; S8896; G8309DemographyMNI: 1 (with animal tooth)Age: 36Ð45 yearsAge Category: Middle AdultSex: FemaleRitual? Initial rites: short but quite wide sub-rectangular/extended grave cut (1.46m by 0.75m and 0.3m deep); posture suggests placement while flaccid in quickly dug pit?Orientation: EÐWPosture: supine with the skull in an upright position to the E with chin on chest; the left arm lay flexed over the torso with the right to the side of the body; the right leg flexed with the ankle area over the left and the left extendedGrave goods: pottery vessel adjacent to the left leg (vessel F43); the sherds from two additional vessels (represented by 9 and 2 sherds respectively) in the grave fill are not recorded hereCommemoration: in enclosure ditch",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Inhumation 50231,74577,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Thanet Earth, Plateau 8, LIA Cremation burial S12315 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 899-900):SK 8.42: Cremation burial C12314; S12315; G8163; DemographyMNI: 1Age: Probable AdultSex: UnknownNotes: MNI derived from weight, colour, size, shape and texture of bone.Ritual? Initial rites: small burial pit; fuel procurement, etc; container selection.Modification: cremationWeight (g): 52Colour and fragmentation: White, black flecks. Average fragment size = 10Ð20mm,Largest fragment size=>30mmContainer: Butt beakerCommemoration: in loose group in the eastern part of field R1",1,1,,Pot [Gallo-Belgic Ware (Specified type)],Cremation 50231,74579,,1,,Grave,S-N,"Thanet Earth, Plateau 8, LIA Inhumation burial S12312 (Rady and Holman forthcoming, 900-1):SK 8.9: An articulated inhumation with 25 per cent recovered C12311; S12312; G8041DemographyMNI: 1Age: 2Ð5 yearsAge Category: Early ChildhoodNotes: ÒbadÓ death?Ritual? Initial rites: a sub-rectangular grave cut (1.18m by 0.34m, 0.25m deep); notable head twist; posture suggests shroud or binding (perhaps originally with brooch)?Orientation: SÐNPosture: supine extended with the head to the S facing W (notably twisted), arms slightly flexed and crossed to the pelvis, the legs apparently extendedGrave goods: copper alloy bow brooch (SF 8.155, dated to the earlier part of the 1st century BC and not the later).Commemoration: brooch from backfill in situ or disturbed grave good?",1,1,,Brooch (Specified type),Inhumation 40051,74580,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Walkington Wold Barrow 2, Phase 1, primary inhumation burial (Bartlett and Mackay 1973, 7): Traces of the skeleton of an adult body lay at the centre of Barrow 2. The grave was very shallow and the body had been placed on the surface of the natural chalk. Near the centre and in front of the body was a crushed but complete Food Vessel. This vessel is significant and unusual.hr: only the trace of the rib cage survived, probably an adult (61)gg: upright food vessel placed close to the ribs of the skeleton. Decorated with rows of triangular impressions on the rim and shoulder. The vessel has four lugs - three unperforated, one with a double vertical perforation, potentially for the attachment of a lid",1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Inhumation 30051,74581,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cefn Cwmwd (Cuttler et al 2012, 33-4), F. 1012:Pit F. 1012 was relatively well preserved, being 0.15 m across and 0.15 m in depth. While the amount of bone was small (84g), the pit produced sherds from two different urns, Pot 6 (F288) and Pot 9 (F277). Given the depth of the pit it seems likely that the small quantity of bone and pottery is not result of any taphonomic or diagenetic process, but was deliberate at the time of burial. Since all of the urns were inverted the only urn base to survive was from Pot 6, possibly resulting from the base collapsing into the void made by the pot at some point in antiquity. Alternatively it may be that the pot was already broken when it was placed in the pit at the time of burial.GG:Woodward in Cuttler et al 2012, 140-2:SF 288. Rim to collar, shoulder and base fragments from a Collared Urn. The plain rim is internally bevelled and there is a bold design of roughly executed diagonal lattice on the collar, in twisted cord technique. Buff/grey/buff. Secondary Series. Fabric: clast group 3 (A2: 58%- 98% mafic igneous dolerite clasts, but rich in horneblende), thin section 1.SF 277. From the same deposit as number 6 came a single wall sherd, possibly from the neck of a different collared vessel. This is decorated with whipped cord 'maggot' impressions. Fabric: rare rock clasts, not analysed (NOT RECORDED AS A GG)HR:Brickley in Cuttler et al 2012, 216-7: 84g burnt human bone; adult; ?male",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30051,74582,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cefn Cwmwd (Cuttler et al 2012, 33-4), F. 1008:Only the bottom of Pit F. 1008 survived, although small quantities of bone, a rim sherd (Pot 4, SF276) and fragments of charcoal, including Oak (Quercus sp.) and Hazel (Cory/us avellana) suggest that it once contained a cremation.GG:Woodward in Cuttler et al 2012, 140-2: SF 276. Simple rim sherds with one horizontal line and diagonal lines below, executed in twisted cord technique. Buff throughout. Collared Urn. Fabric: grog only, not analysedHR:Brickley in Cuttler et al 2012, 216-7: 21g burnt human bone; age/sex undetermined",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30051,74583,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cefn Cwmwd (Cuttler et al 2012, 33-4), F. 1009:F. 1009 and F. 1010 were equally truncated, but the inverted rims of the urns survived in situ.F. 1009 included the rim and collar from a Collared Urn (Pot 5, SF 279) and a shale stud (SF438) together with the bone fragments of an adolescent of unknown sex. The stud may have been used as a body ornament, perhaps an ear-stud or lip plug.GG:Woodward in Cuttler et al 2012, 140-2: SF 279. Rim and collar from a Collared Urn. The flat rim is decorated on top with two rows of twisted cord impressions; on the collar there is bold herringbone pattern bounded by single horizontal lines, all again executed in the twisted cord technique. Buff/buff/grey. Secondary Series. Fabric: clast group 2 (A I),thin section 5Sheridan in Cuttler et al 2012, 149-50: SF 438. Shale stud, roughly circular in plan and waisted in profile, with one slightly domed surface (outside of the object), and a slightly narrower, flatter surface (inner side). Both of these surfaces have a narrow faceted edge.The object had not been burnt and is not heavily worn.X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy confirmed that the material was an iron- and carbon-rich stone - definitely not jet. In macroscopic appearancethe material closely resembles Kimmeridge shale.It is clear that the Cefn Cwmwd stud had not accompanied the body on the pyre, since it would otherwise have been consumed in the flames. It must have been kept back and added to the cremated bones at the time of interment.HR:Brickley in Cuttler et al 2012, 216-7: 345g burnt human bone; adolescent; sex undetermined",2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Stud",Cremation 30051,74584,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cefn Cwmwd (Cuttler et al 2012, 33-4), F. 1010:F. 1009 and F. 1010 were equally truncated, but the inverted rims of the urns survived in situ.Cremation pit F. 1010 was cut into pit F. 1009 and contained a Collared Urn (Pot 7, SF278) with an accessory cup (Pot 8, SF289) inverted inside. The burial produced 177g of bone, with charcoal from the urn providing a C14 date of 2140- 1740 cal BC.GG:Woodward in Cuttler et al 2012, 140-2:SF 278. Rim and collar fragments from a Collared Urn. The rim is simple and on the collar there is a bold design of alternate filled triangles, executed in twisted cord technique. Buff throughout. Primary Series (Burgess 1986: Middle Style). Fabric: clast group 2 (A2: 58%- 98% mafic igneous dolerite clasts), thin section 6.SF 289. Accessory cup. Rim and shoulder of a small biconical cup, found inverted inside Collared Urn No. 7. The rim has an internal bevel which is decorated with a horizontal incised line. The exterior surface is decorated with horizontal lines immediately below the rim and just below the shoulder, and, in between there are widely spaced incised diagonal lines providing an overall simple herringbone design. The upper part of thevessel survived in its entirety, but the lower wall and base were missing, probably ploughed away. The fine laminated fabric contained grog and rare fragments of unidentified rock; it was buff to pink in colour.HR:Brickley in Cuttler et al 2012, 216-7: 177g burnt human bone; adult; sex undetermined",2,1,,"Pot [Collared Urn], Pot [Accessory Cup]",Cremation 30051,74585,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cefn Cwmwd (Cuttler et al 2012, 33-4), F. 1034:Pit F. 1034 was relatively wide but only 0.08m of the base remained. Possibly as a consequence of this there was no evidence for an urn. The pit still contained 128g of bone from an adult, and a burnt quoit-shaped faience bead (SF292). Heavy discolouration and damage to the glaze suggests that it had been worn by the corpse on the funeral pyre.GG:Bowman et al in Cuttler et al 2012, 145-9: Quoit shaped faience bead. The identification of one of the white fragments embedded in the surface of the Cefn Cwmwd bead as bone indicates that the bead had been through the pyre, and thus would have been worn on the body during the cremation: the surface of the bead would have melted,and trapped the cremated bone fragments as it subsequently cooled.The weathered flake scars relate to ancient damage. However, whether this is due to the way the bead had been threaded and worn is unclear ... the flaking could have occurred during the cremation process.HR:Brickley in Cuttler et al 2012, 216-7: 128g burnt human bone; adult; sex undetermined",1,1,,Bead(s),Cremation 30051,74586,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cefn Cwmwd (Cuttler et al 2012, 33-4), F. 1007:Two of the pits (F. 1007 and F. 1033) were cut through by the original water main and only traces of them survived.F. 1007 included a small amount of bone and pottery (Pot 12).GG:Woodward in Cuttler et al 2012, 140-2: SF 281 /293 . Fragments from the plain shoulder of a Collared Um. Buff throughout. Fabric: clast group3 (A2, but rich in homeblende), thin sections 7 and 8.HR:Brickley in Cuttler et al 2012, 216-7: 28g burnt human bone; age/sex undetermined",1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation 30051,74587,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cefn Cwmwd (Cuttler et al 2012, 33-4), F. 1033:Two of the pits (F. 1007 and F. 1033) were cut through by the original water main and only traces of them survived.Pit F. 1033 was the least damaged, containing the remains of two food vessels (Pots 10 and 11) and 326g of boneGG:Woodward in Cuttler et al 2012, 140-2: SF 285. Rim, collar, shoulder and upper wall from a Food Vessel Um. There is a deep internal moulding which is decorated with three horizontal rows of twisted cord impressions, and there are two raised ridges above the shoulder. Buff/grey/grey. Primary Series. Fabric: clast group I (D: dominated by grog rather than lithic clasts), thin section 2SF 286. Flat rim with internal moulding, the rim top decorated with a row of bird-bone impressions, and the moulding with three rows of elongated linear impressions. On the exterior, immediately below the rim, and located above and below the shoulder, are irregular rows of bird-bone impressions. Food Vessel. Buff/grey/ dark grey. Primary Series. Fabric: clast group 3 (A2, but rich in homeblende), thin section 3.HR:Brickley in Cuttler et al 2012, 216-7: 326g burnt human bone; adult; sex undetermined",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Food Vessel]",Cremation 20171,74588,,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Grinsell's (1959, 145) Wimborne St Giles barrow 21: primary cremation burial with charcoal and potsherds in a cist, previously disturbed",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 73030,74589,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Prescott's Pit, Brough: Burial discovered during gravel quarrying in 1891. Grave 1.2m deep with inhumation said to be adult male, with dagger (potentially wrapped) (WG 2019) at side and pin (WG 2069) at shoulder",2,1,,"Dagger [Flat Riveted], Pin (Specified type)",Inhumation 73031,74590,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Hardy's Monument, Portesham (Thompson and Ashbee 1957) secondary burial 1: one of three urned cremation burials in upright urns with fiat pieces of stone (iron stone?) fitting over the top as lids. The burnt remains occupied the lower part of the vessels, but as the rims had crumbled some gravel had fallen in. All three urns were just below the surface, so that the rims had badly decayed whereas the bases were in much better condition.gg: This urn is 15 inches high and 8 inches in diameter at the top, with a wide shoulder and extremely small base. The plain rim has been slightly rounded, and has an almost imperceptible bevel. Shoulder ornamentation consists of finger nail and tip impressions in the vertical plane. One plain lug has been set on the shoulder. The coarse, sandy, dark brown ware bears vertical finger tip fluting. This is identified as a deverel rimbury urnhr: cremated remains, no further info",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)], Lid",Cremation 73031,74591,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Hardy's Monument, Portesham (Thompson and Ashbee 1957) secondary burial 2: one of three urned cremation burials in upright urns with fiat pieces of stone (iron stone?) fitting over the top as lids. The burnt remains occupied the lower part of the vessels, but as the rims had crumbled some gravel had fallen in. All three urns were just below the surface, so that the rims had badly decayed whereas the bases were in much better condition.Only the bottom of secondary urn 2 survived.gg: The base alone remains of coarse red ware which bears finger tip fluting. This is identified as possibly a barrel urnhr: cremated remains, no further info",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Barrel Urn)], Lid",Cremation 73031,74592,Secondary,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Hardy's Monument, Portesham (Thompson and Ashbee 1957) secondary burial 4: one of three urned cremation burials in upright urns with fiat pieces of stone (iron stone?) fitting over the top as lids. The burnt remains occupied the lower part of the vessels, but as the rims had crumbled some gravel had fallen in. All three urns were just below the surface, so that the rims had badly decayed whereas the bases were in much better condition.gg: This urn is 15 inches high and 13 inches in diameter at the top and is of hard, smoothed, dark-cored ware. It has a plain internally bevelled rim; a cavetto forms the upper storey of the pot. Thus there is a carination upon which two opposing solid near-cylindrical handles have been set. These trail slightly at their bases, their ends having been flattened by the potter's finger tips, the prints of which remain. The urn bears no decoration, although probably after drying an attempt had been made to bore a hole from each side at a point just below the rim. This is identified as an enlarged food vesselhr: cremated remains, no further info",2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Lid",Cremation 73032,74593,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cheselborne barrow, Hilton (Grinsel 1982, 42): One of an MNI of five urned cremation burials recovered from an unlocated barrow. No further information.gg (Calkin 1967, 144): bucket urn with two knobsThe surviving lid (in DCM) is arbitrarily assigned to this record.hr: no further info",2,1,,"Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)], Lid",Cremation 73032,74594,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cheselborne barrow, Hilton (Grinsel 1982, 42): One of an MNI of five urned cremation burials recovered from an unlocated barrow. No further information.gg (Calkin 1967, 144): globular urnhr: no further info",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 73032,74595,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cheselborne barrow, Hilton (Grinsel 1982, 42): One of an MNI of five urned cremation burials recovered from an unlocated barrow. No further information.gg (Calkin 1967, 144): small urn or food vessel with four knobshr: no further info",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 73032,74596,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cheselborne barrow, Hilton (Grinsel 1982, 42): One of an MNI of five urned cremation burials recovered from an unlocated barrow. No further information.gg (Calkin 1967, 144): one of two bucket urns (now lost)hr: no further info",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73032,74597,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Cheselborne barrow, Hilton (Grinsel 1982, 42): One of an MNI of five urned cremation burials recovered from an unlocated barrow. No further information.gg (Calkin 1967, 144): one of two bucket urns (now lost)hr: no further info",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73033,74598,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a bucket urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73033,74599,,1,,Ground surface ,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 2 (Grinsell's (1959) Piddletrenthide barrow 10c): 1ry globular urn cremation (DCM, A.402), firmly embedded in the soil and surrounded by large stones. No further details",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 73033,74600,,1,,Missing,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 3 (Grinsell's (1959) Piddletrenthide barrow 10d): primary cremation in a crushed (?globular) urn. No further details",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 73033,74601,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a bucket urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73033,74602,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a bucket urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73033,74603,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a bucket urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73033,74604,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a bucket urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73033,74605,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a bucket urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73033,74606,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a bucket urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73033,74607,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a bucket urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73033,74608,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a bucket urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73033,74609,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a bucket urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73033,74610,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a globular urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 73033,74611,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a globular urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 73033,74612,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a globular urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 73033,74613,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a globular urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 73033,74614,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a globular urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 73033,74615,,1,,Mound,Unknown,"Plush Hill, Piddletrethide, Barrow 1: One of at least 16 urned cremation burials distributed irregularly through the flint cairn, 10 in bucket urns, 6 in globular urns now located in Dorset County Museum. No further details.This record represents an urned cremation in a globular urn",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 73042,74616,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Stornoway Airport, Melbost (Armit 1996, 153): '[An] inhumation found during the construction of Stornoway airport was accompanied by three vessels (now disappeared), a weaving comb, and spindle whorl; apparently a classic Iron Age assemblage (Langhorne, pers. comm.)'.(Tucker 2010, 435): MIA extended juvenille skeleton with MIA pot (no more specific dating)",5,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Tool (Specified type), Spindle Whorl",Inhumation 73040,74617,,1,,Pit,Unknown,"Holborough Quarry, Snodland: urned cremation burial within a wider cemetery of unurned cremation burials",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73039,74618,Primary,1,,Cist,Unknown,Whatcombe Down: 1ry cremation with ashes in upright bucket urn with fingertip decoration and 5 lugs in cist beneath cairn.,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73038,74619,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Osmington Down: 1ry cremation in bucket urn with lugs; urn in DCM,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73038,74620,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Osmington Down: 2ry cremation in MBA urn. Urn in DCM,1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 73037,74621,,1,,,Unknown,"Redhill, Bournemouth: Recorded in Calkin 1962, 52 as an urned cremation burial (Globular Urn). Urn now in BM. No further details",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Unknown/Unspecified)],Cremation 73036,74622,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Povington Barrow: 2ry cremation burial in biconical urn found in 1937. Urn in DCM. Grinsell's (1959, 138) Tyneham barrow 14.",1,1,,Pot [Biconical Urn],Cremation 73035,74623,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Holly Brake Barrow 2: 1ry cremation in urn of unknown type,1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 73035,74624,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,Holly Brake Barrow 3: 1ry cremation in upright globular urn with 4 perforated lugs (in cist),1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Globular Urn)],Cremation 73034,74625,Primary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Wynford Wood: 1ry urned cremation with lugs (urn lost, urn type unknown but specific details so recorded here);",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 73034,74626,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Wynford Wood: 2ry upright urned cremation in clay lined cavity beneath cairn (urn lost, urn type unknown but specific details so recorded here);",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 73034,74627,Secondary,1,,Unknown,Unknown,"Wynford Wood: an MNI of one of up to 16 2ry urned cremations in cairn, potentially all MBA (bucket urn in DCM)",1,1,,Pot [Deverel-Rimbury (Bucket Urn)],Cremation 73043,74628,,1,,Cist,Unknown,"Ballowall cist burial (Borlase 1881, 198): One of 5 'little stone cists'. This one contained an upright, small, and perfectly plain urn, filled with dark earth, charred wood and two minute fragments of burnt bone. Three other fragments from a small vessel were also recorded from this cist. Borlase also discusses the total absence of burnt bone beyond these fragments in the central part of the cairn (including, presumably, in the two other described cists with urns) (1881, 198)",2,1,,"Pot (Unknown/Unspecified), Pot (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 73043,74629,Unknown,,,Chamber,Unknown,"Ballowall chamber burial (Borlase 1881, 199): A chamber, under the floor of which were found quantities of burnt human (adult) bone mixed with pottery fragments, some curiously ornamented with dots (Borlase 1881, 199)",1,1,,Pot (Unknown/Unspecified),Cremation 20010,74630,Secondary,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Ridgeway Hill 11, Skeleton 5 (Payne 1944, 42-5): Secondary burial of a c. 11 year old boy, crouched on his RHS with a handled Beaker at his feet",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 20010,74631,Primary,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Ridgeway Hill 11, Skeleton 7 (Payne 1944, 42-5): Primary adult male inhumation burial, powerfully built, with a rare/finely ornamented Beaker bowl by his side",1,1,,Pot [Beaker],Inhumation 20010,74632,,1,,Grave,Unknown,"Ridgeway Hill 11, Skeleton 8 (Payne 1944, 42-5): Child burial, c. 10 years old, crouched on his RHS with a pierced deer horn behind his back",1,1,,Unknown Object,Inhumation 30034,74633,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,One of a large number of urned and unurned cremations were inserted or cut into or sealed by mound layers within this barrow. The urned cremations were all inverted on stone slabs,2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pin (Unknown/Unspecified)",Cremation 30034,74634,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,One of a large number of urned and unurned cremations were inserted or cut into or sealed by mound layers within this barrow. The urned cremations were all inverted on stone slabs,2,1,,"Pot [Food Vessel], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 30034,74635,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,One of a large number of urned and unurned cremations were inserted or cut into or sealed by mound layers within this barrow. The urned cremations were all inverted on stone slabs,2,1,,"Pot [Beaker/Food Vessel Hybrid], Pot [Miniature/Pygmy Vessel]",Cremation 30034,74636,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,One of a large number of urned and unurned cremations were inserted or cut into or sealed by mound layers within this barrow. The urned cremations were all inverted on stone slabs,1,1,,Pot [Food Vessel],Cremation 30034,74637,Unknown,,,Pit,Unknown,One of a large number of urned and unurned cremations were inserted or cut into or sealed by mound layers within this barrow. The urned cremations were all inverted on stone slabs,1,1,,Pot [Collared Urn],Cremation