Meckseper, C. (2014). Roman Burials and Post Medieval Clay Tobacco Pipes at Merton Hall, Cambridge. Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 103. Vol 103, pp. 61-68. https://doi.org/10.5284/1073474. Cite this via datacite

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Roman Burials and Post Medieval Clay Tobacco Pipes at Merton Hall, Cambridge
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society 103
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society
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103
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61 - 68
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PCAS_CIII_2014_061-068_Meckseper.pdf (711 kB) : Download
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Refurbishment and repair of the north wing of Merton Hall, Cambridge, was accompanied in 2008 by monitoring of the construction groundworks and the investigation and recording of archaeological remains by Albion Archaeology. The groundworks revealed human skeletal remains dating to the late Roman period, as well as a sizeable assemblage of post-medieval clay tobacco pipe, and fragments of fine tablewares. The human remains included a complete inhumation burial, disturbed remains of a second burial, and disarticulated remains representing a minimum of a further eight individuals, confirming the presence of a Roman cemetery in the area and adding to evidence from other late Roman cemeteries outside the Roman settlement of Cambridge.
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Christiane Meckseper ORCID icon
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Harriet Jacklin (Author contributing)
Jackie Wells (Author contributing)
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2014
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Late Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
FUNERARY SITE (Monument Type England)
Postmedieval Clay Tobacco Pipe (Auto Detected Subject)
Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
Post Medieval (Auto Detected Temporal)
Inhumation Burial (Auto Detected Subject)
CEMETERY (Monument Type England)
FUNERARY SITE (Monument Type England)
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19 May 2015