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Early Medieval human remains

These are moderately preserved remains from the inhumation burial of an adult who's sex in undetermined. Recovered within the burial fill (1209) was a heavily damaged flint arrowhead, 2025.7H/3.36.

SK124 is missing from the Human Remains catalogues but is referenced in the Context Reports and Burial Phase Maps in the grey report. Both sources place this grave in Middle Ditch Recut G29. This is on the South side of the main mound within the cemetery.

SK124 is either from Burial Phase J: 801-1052 AD or Phase M: 970-1060 AD. The body position and orientation of this burial is uncertain. The Burial Phase Map (fig 4.26) shows SK124 as small round shape, which is uncommon compared to other near-complete adult skeletons on the map. Considering the confusion around SK124, this may be due to an anomaly during post-excavation analysis.

Problematically, each source places SK124 in different Burial Phases.

The Context Report places SK124 in Cemetery Phase 10, placing it most probably in Burial Phase M (or potentially N or O). The Burials Maps include SK124 as part of Burial Phase J (figure 4.26 in grey report), placing it in Cemetery Phases 7 or 8. Radiocarbon dates for these Burial Phases are very similar however; Phase J: 801-1052 AD Phase M: 970-1060 AD

Context information for (1209) is in section 11.11 Phase 10 Re-Modelling of Middle Ditch and Burials (10th to mid 11th centuries), table 11.34 Middle Ditch Recut G29, page 115.

Collection Area

Archaeology & Numismatics

Item Number

2025.7H/9.124

Find Information

Site Name: Five Mile Lane, Vale of Glamorgan

Grid Reference: ST 07774 71749
Collection Method: excavation
Date: 2017
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