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Basic Information

  • Large burial group - possibly indicating family plot

Sub Groups

  • Sub Group: PCO06_22
    • Burial. Cut, Skeleton, Fill. With votive pot.
  • Sub Group: PCO06_23
    • Burial. Cut, Skeleton, Fill.
  • Sub Group: PCO06_24
    • Burial. Cut, Skeleton, Fill.
  • Sub Group: PCO06_25
    • Burial. Cut, Skeleton, Fill.
  • Sub Group: PCO06_26
    • Burial. Cut, Skeleton, Fill.
  • Sub Group: PCO06_27
    • Burial. Cut, Skeleton, Fill. Lying on side.
  • Sub Group: PCO06_28
    • Burial. Cut, Skeleton, Fill.
  • Sub Group: PCO06_29
    • Burial. Cut, Skeleton, Fill. With votive pot.
  • Sub Group: PCO06_30
    • Burial. Cut, Skeleton, Fill. With coffin staining.
  • Sub Group: PCO06_31
    • Burial. Cut, Skeleton, Fill.
  • Sub Group: PCO06_70
    • Cremation or Pit. Specialist to confirm.
  • Sub Group: PCO06_71
    • Cremation. Cut, Backfill. Disturbed. No Urn.
  • Sub Group: PCO06_72
    • Possible cremation. This is a small pit next to a grave containing an urn. May be grave goods. Specialist to confirm cremated bone.
  • Sub Group: PCO06_554
    • Disturbed cremation
  • Sub Group: PCO06_555
    • Truncated burial

Group Description

    • Large burial group centered in the middle of the site area. These burials were lain in a manner that suggested they respected each other, and so their positions were probably known, and so were probably marked. This was the most extensive 'burial plot' recorded on the site area, and it is thought to have been a family plot.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 27-10-2011
    • Large burial group centered in the middle of the site area. These burials were lain in a manner that suggested they respected each other, and so their positions were probably known, and so were probably marked. This was the most extensive 'burial plot' recorded on the site area, and it is thought to have been a family plot.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 27-10-2011

Dating Information

    • The datable finds associated with these burials have been dated to 120-160AD.
      • Chaz Morse
    • 27-10-2011