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Guilton Grave 2

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posted on 2021-11-10, 15:13 authored by Helena HamerowHelena Hamerow
Grave east and west, as the former, about three feet deep. No signs of any bones but those of the thighs, and they were almost gone; here we met with nothing; but in digging out the sand, and about half way down, we found the sherds of a pretty largish urn of coarse black earth, broken, I suppose, by those who dug the grave for the person here deposited; a shrewd sign, surely, that this spot has been a burying place, perhaps even before the custom of burning the dead ceased. [1] [1]As he proceeded with his excavations, Mr. Faussett became convinced that this notion, formed at so early a period of his researches, was correct.- C.R.S.

History

Grave title

Grave

Date excavated

11th and 12th of April, 1760

Reference

Faussett 1856

Page number

4

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