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Early Medieval human remains

Virtually complete skeleton, largeley missing the cranium and mandible due to badger disturbance. Adult male aged 30-35 years (pubic symphysis, auricular surface, complete long bone fusion) Marked R and L humeral deltoid muscle attachments, R and L radial tuberosity enlarged, R radius attachments fro hte pronator quadratus pronounced and well developed interosseous border to ulna, developed linear aspera nad gluteal tuberosity, femoral torsion not marked. Bone remodelling to R proximal tibia with an extra facet on the anterios medial condyle, lipping on the posterior inferior medial edge of the patella.

Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

2013.7H/1.6

Find Information

Site Name: Brownslade Burrows, Pembrokeshire

Grid Reference: SR 9052 9722
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 2006

Notes: From land adjacent to Brownslade Barrow Simple dug grave orientated ENE-WSW. Skull removed by badger run.

Acquisition

donation, 16/4/2013

Material

Bone

Location

location verified by JLD
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