Monument record MDO18587 - Trumpet Major Durotrigian Burial 008

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Summary

Evidence for a Durotrigian burial was discovered during excavations at Trumpet Major I. Grave 008, containing burial 501, was located in the central northern part of Trench S. The grave was 2.25m long, 0.90m wide, 0.20m deep, and sub-rectangular. The burial was that of a female aged 45+ crouched on her right side. The head was to the north east. The burial was cut by Post-Medieval feature [038] and probably dates to the 1st century AD.

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Found during two small-scale excavations conducted by Wessex Archaeology in Fordington, Dorchester. The first comprised the investigation of a small plot of land adjacent to the railway on the NE side of Alington Avenue during 1986 in advance of the construction of two houses (Trumpet Major I). The second involved the excavation of footings for an extension to the Trumpet Major public house during 1988. The results of the excavations have been published in the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society Monograph (DNHAS Monograph 15). The numbers in square brackets below refer to the context and feature numbers used in the published report (1).

Three crouched inhumation burials were found, in simple sub-rectangular graves cut into the chalk. Nine similar burials were excavated nearby at Alington Avenue. In total one was a juvenile, five were adult females and six adult males. There was no obvious focal point in the distribution of the graves. The preference was for the bodies to be laid on their right sides with their heads to the NE-SE. Grave goods comprising pottery vessels, personal ornaments or animal bones, presumably food offerings accompanied seven of the nine Alington Avenue burials but none of the Trumpet Major burials, although [008] may have been coffined. The dating of this group of burials is dependent on the grave goods from Alington Avenue, and also on parallels with other sites in the locality. It is likely that the range lies between 50/75 AD to 125 AD. There has been other probable Late Iron Age burials found in the immediate vicinity (at Wareham House, Flagstones, Max Gate and Came View) so that the Trumpet Major burials probably form part of a larger cemetery.

Grave 008, containing burial 501, was located in the central northern part of Trench S. The grave was 2.25m long, 0.90m wide, 0.20m deep, and sub-rectangular. The burial was that of a female aged 45+ crouched on her right side. The head was to the north east. The burial was cut by Post-Medieval feature [038] and probably dates to the 1st century AD.


<1> Davies, S M, Bellamy, P S , Heaton, M J , and Woodward, P J, 2002, Excavations at Alington Avenue, Fordington, Dorchester, Dorset, 1984-87 (Monograph). SDO9565.

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  • <1> Monograph: Davies, S M, Bellamy, P S , Heaton, M J , and Woodward, P J. 2002. Excavations at Alington Avenue, Fordington, Dorchester, Dorset, 1984-87.

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Location

Grid reference Centred SY 70216 90035 (2m by 2m)
Map sheet SY79SW
Civil Parish Dorchester; Dorset
Unitary Authority Dorset

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Dec 12 2018 5:47PM

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