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Roman skeleton with 'bent feet' found at Dorset quarry | Roman skeleton with 'bent feet' found at Dorset quarry |
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The skeleton of a Roman man who had his feet bent backwards to fit in his coffin has been found in a quarry in Dorset. | The skeleton of a Roman man who had his feet bent backwards to fit in his coffin has been found in a quarry in Dorset. |
Archaeologists made the discovery at Woodsford, near Dorchester, where they have been carrying out excavations for several years. | Archaeologists made the discovery at Woodsford, near Dorchester, where they have been carrying out excavations for several years. |
Thames Valley Archaeological Services said the man died in his 20s or 30s. | Thames Valley Archaeological Services said the man died in his 20s or 30s. |
Tests are being carried out to determine how he died and to understand more about his "unusual grave". | Tests are being carried out to determine how he died and to understand more about his "unusual grave". |
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The limestone sarcophagus was found in a 1.80m (5ft 11in)-long, 0.55m (1ft 10in)-wide and 0.3m (1ft)-deep grave. | |
Thames Valley Archaeologist Services said an initial examination of the bones had revealed no signs of disease or other unusual conditions. | Thames Valley Archaeologist Services said an initial examination of the bones had revealed no signs of disease or other unusual conditions. |
'Short coffin' | 'Short coffin' |
Dr Steve Ford, from the group, said: "In the Roman period, burial in a sarcophagus was moderately common in Italy but very unusual in Britain, where even wooden coffins seem to have been rare. | Dr Steve Ford, from the group, said: "In the Roman period, burial in a sarcophagus was moderately common in Italy but very unusual in Britain, where even wooden coffins seem to have been rare. |
"A stone sarcophagus was certainly a very prestigious item, and their distribution across the country is restricted." | "A stone sarcophagus was certainly a very prestigious item, and their distribution across the country is restricted." |
He said about 100 had been discovered in England with only 11 previously found in Dorset at Poundbury. | He said about 100 had been discovered in England with only 11 previously found in Dorset at Poundbury. |
He added: "This sarcophagus may have been reused, as it was several centimetres too short for the corpse, whose feet had to be tucked under him." | He added: "This sarcophagus may have been reused, as it was several centimetres too short for the corpse, whose feet had to be tucked under him." |
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