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The human remains from Stoke Lane Slocker, Stoke St. Michael, Somerset (UBSS Proceedings v.29(2))

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Chamberlain,A.T., and Mullan,G.J., 2023. The human remains from Stoke Lane Slocker, Stoke St. Michael, Somerset. UBSS Proceedings, 29(2) , pp 137-146.

Abstract: In 1947, fragments of human bone were discovered in Stoke Lane Slocker, Somerset. Most of the finds were removed from the cave in 1949/50 and deposited in Frome Museum. They are now curated at Frome Heritage Museum and at the Somerset Heritage Centre, Taunton. Recent analysis shows that there were at least two adult and three juvenile individuals present. Radiocarbon dating indicates that they are Early Bronze Age in date.

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