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Archaeological remains, reference LHL136

LHL136

Published on Thursday, September 4.

Updated on Friday, September 12.

Site of Roman cemetery. The first known record is by the 17th century cleric, Meric Casaubon in 'Notes on Antonine's Meditations'. Hasted (1798) notes 'The great numbers of urns have been dispersed among the curious throughout the county' and records associated 'pitchers' that may have held wine used to extinguish the flames of the funeral pyre. c43CE - c250CE.

Location

Crockfield, Newington

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Type of structure

LHL136 is a archaeological remains.

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