SDO15217 - A late Roman Cemetery at Little Keep, Dorchester, Dorset

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Type Unpublished document
Title A late Roman Cemetery at Little Keep, Dorchester, Dorset
Author/Originator
Date/Year 2008
Wessex Archaeology 64913.03

Abstract/Summary

‘Wessex Archaeology undertook the excavation of a site on land adjacent to the Little Keep building, Dorchester. An archaeological evaluation had established the position of some 1860s barrack buildings and also revealed the remains of two inhumation burials (Wessex Archaeology 2007b). During the excavation, a small quantity of residual prehistoric flintwork and pottery of Roman and later date was recovered, however the key discovery was part of a late Roman cemetery, comprising the remains of 29 inhumation burials, a mortuary enclosure and parts of a boundary gully. A small assemblage of grave goods and evidence for grave furniture were recovered together with well preserved human remains. Particularly interesting mortuary rituals such as decapitation and prone positioning were recorded with unusual frequency within the cemetery. The cemetery is described and compared to other cemeteries of similar date in the vicinity and in a wider setting, and its significance is discussed.’

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Description

Unpublished client report by Wessex Archaeology for Scott Wilson on behalf of Bellway Homes (Wessex), dated June 2008

Location

Dorset Historic Environment Record

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Referenced Events (1)

  • Little Keep, Dorchester; excavation 2007

Record last edited

Nov 9 2020 10:55AM