SDO9750 - Romano-British burials at the County Constabulary Barracks, Dorchester.

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Type Article in serial
Title Romano-British burials at the County Constabulary Barracks, Dorchester.
Author/Originator
Date/Year 1952
Dorset Natural History and Archaeology Society 74, 97

Abstract/Summary

Five extended skeletons were found during the construction of a new single-quarters wing at the Police Barracks adjoining Maumbury Rings. Together with other burials discovered nearby, they indicate the presence of a cemetery of simple graves flanking the road to Radipole. Only one of the five burials was examined before disturbance was complete, the remaining skeletons were observed after the bones had been lifted by workmen. This burial yielded two spring-pinned fibulae of 1st century type, one with a pierced catchplate. The skeleton was in a chalk cut grave, as were all the others,except one which was in a stone cist.

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Description

Note in 'Archaeological Fieldwork in Dorset in 1952', Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society, vol.74, pp. 97.

Location

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • County Constabulary Barracks, Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester; Roman burials (Monument)

Referenced Events (1)

  • County Constabulary Barracks, Weymouth Avenue, Dorchester; excavation 1952

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