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Judi Lynn

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Fri May 1, 2020, 03:02 PM May 2020

4,200-year-old burial of Bronze Age chieftain discovered under UK skate park


By Laura Geggel - Associate Editor 5 hours ago

Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of a Bronze Age chieftain buried with profound wealth: Instead of receiving just one cattle "head and hoof" offering in his grave, a prize item reserved for VIP burials of that age, the chieftain had four such offerings.

Even more confounding was the discovery of another burial near the chieftain's remains, that of an older man buried in a seated position, according to Foundations Archaeology, a British-based archaeological consultancy. The older man was buried with one head and hoof offering and nothing else, said Andy Hood, an archaeologist with Foundations Archaeology, who helped excavate the site.

"One of the mysteries is, what was the relationship between those two men?" Hood told Live Science. The two likely had some type of social bond, but it's unclear why they were buried so close to each other, he said.

Archaeologists found the burials in 2017, ahead of the construction of a skate park in Lechlade-on-Thames, a town in the southwestern county of Gloucestershire, England. Radiocarbon dating revealed that the two men lived in about 2200 B.C.

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https://www.livescience.com/bronze-age-chieftain-burial.html
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4,200-year-old burial of Bronze Age chieftain discovered under UK skate park (Original Post) Judi Lynn May 2020 OP
Kick for later Cracklin Charlie May 2020 #1
It is amazing that in a country cultivated and walked over and worked for 2000 years-- dawg day May 2020 #2
Constantly interesting. Very active, ancient history. Hope there's a lot more to come. n/t Judi Lynn May 2020 #3

dawg day

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2. It is amazing that in a country cultivated and walked over and worked for 2000 years--
Fri May 1, 2020, 03:54 PM
May 2020

they keep turning up these archeological treasures. I think the old Brits must have buried everything back then.

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