1 At least seven graves were recorded during fieldwork at Gramer House, Mancetter. Pottery from one grave was dated to the medieval period. It is suggested that this represents a ...
At least seven graves were recorded during fieldwork at Gramer House, Mancetter. Pottery from one grave was dated to the medieval period. It is suggested that this represents a shift of the graveyard boundary. The remains of a wall bisecting the trench could have been this boundary in the 19th century.
1 On the east of K Hartley’s ‘Broadclose’ site a late 1st century or early 2nd century infant cremation was found with two pots.
A Roman cremation burial was excavated 450m south east of Witherley Bridge.