This report contains an assessment of the Human Remains from the excavation. The report was written by Don Walker, but has been edited for web by Chaz Morse and Guy Hunt. For a full index of the assessment reports, please see the assessment report index.
This article introduces the antiquarians who first discovered and recorded the site.
Tags: bone,
cemetery,
coins,
context,
cremation,
drain,
evidence,
feature,
grave,
grave goods,
horn core,
horn core pit,
pottery,
prescot street,
roman,
site staff,
skeleton,
soak-away,
urn
Liz’s latest journal entry for 17th June, about cremation burials, inhumation burials and the process of excavating them.
Tags: beliefs,
bone,
burials,
cemetery,
cremation,
feature,
grave,
grave goods,
inhumation,
photo diary,
religion,
roman,
site staff,
skeleton,
work
Ashley’s Supervisor’s Report for the 6th June
Tags: bone,
burials,
coins,
construction,
cremation,
evidence,
feature,
pit,
quarry pit,
roman,
site staff,
work
David Ross writes about his last days actvities.
Tags: bone,
burials,
cremation,
grave,
grave goods,
inhumation,
prescot street,
roman,
site staff,
skeleton,
soil
Gary Webster’s journal entry.
Tags: bone,
burials,
coins,
cremation,
feature,
fill,
grave,
grave goods,
inhumation,
pit,
roman,
soil,
stratigraphy,
urn
Greg Crees writes about the last few days on site and the cremation burials he has been excavating.
Tags: bone,
burials,
cemetery,
context,
cut,
evidence,
feature,
fill,
grave,
grave goods,
layer,
photo diary,
pit,
post-medieval,
site staff,
skeleton,
soak-away,
work
Journal entry by Sara Clancy
Tags: bone,
burials,
cut,
evidence,
feature,
fill,
georgian,
grave,
grave goods,
medieval,
prescot street,
roman,
site staff,
work
Roman Graves and Roman Grave Goods by Gary Webster