AN ANGLO-SAXON EXECUTION CEMETERY AT WALKINGTON WOLD, YORKSHIRE |
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Authors: | J.L. BUCKBERRY D.M. HADLEY |
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Affiliation: | (JB) Archaeological Sciences University of Bradford Bradford BD7 1DP ; (DH) Department of Archaeology University of Sheffield Northgate House West Street Sheffield S1 4ET |
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Abstract: | Summary. This paper presents a re-evaluation of a cemetery excavated over 30 years ago at Walkington Wold in east Yorkshire. The cemetery is characterized by careless burial on diverse alignments, and by the fact that most of the skeletons did not have associated crania. The cemetery has been variously described as being the result of an early post-Roman massacre, as providing evidence for a 'Celtic' head cult or as an Anglo-Saxon execution cemetery. In order to resolve the matter, radiocarbon dates were acquired and a re-examination of the skeletal remains was undertaken. It was confirmed that the cemetery was an Anglo-Saxon execution cemetery, the only known example from northern England, and the site is set into its wider context in the paper. |
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