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A summary report and radiocarbon date on the Human remains from a bone assemblage found at Screech Hole, Ham Woods, near Croscombe, Somerset (UBSS Proceedings v.28(1))

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Brayne,K., and Simmonds,V.J., 2019. A summary report and radiocarbon date on the Human remains from a bone assemblage found at Screech Hole, Ham Woods, near Croscombe, Somerset. UBSS Proceedings, 28(1) , pp 129-136 Download PDF.

Abstract: A bone assemblage containing human remains was discovered at the base of a scree slope in Ham Woods, Croscombe by local diggers trying to locate caves of speleological, rather than archaeological, potential. It is noted that the bone assemblage was not recovered by systematic or controlled excavation, therefore, no contextual information is available regarding these remains. The human bone recovered from the site are suggested to represent three articulated inhumation burials – an infant, a seven/eight-year old child and a mature adult. The fact that three individuals have been recovered suggests that this site might contain multiple human burials. A suitable bone sample was submitted for radiocarbon dating, the result suggests an Early Iron Age date for the human remains sampled.

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