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Iron Age bodies at park-and-ride | Iron Age bodies at park-and-ride |
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A team of archaeologists in Leicestershire has uncovered several ancient bodies at the site of a new park-and-ride development. | A team of archaeologists in Leicestershire has uncovered several ancient bodies at the site of a new park-and-ride development. |
Excavations are continuing in Enderby after what are thought to be four skeletons from the Iron Age - dating from before 43AD - were discovered. | Excavations are continuing in Enderby after what are thought to be four skeletons from the Iron Age - dating from before 43AD - were discovered. |
The team from the University of Leicester said there were probably more bodies buried at the site. | The team from the University of Leicester said there were probably more bodies buried at the site. |
A further four-week excavation in now under way. | A further four-week excavation in now under way. |
'Elusive burials' | |
Peter Liddle, keeper of archaeology at Leicestershire County Council, said the find was exciting. | Peter Liddle, keeper of archaeology at Leicestershire County Council, said the find was exciting. |
"This is a very nice addition to what we know about the Iron Age in Leicester," he said. | "This is a very nice addition to what we know about the Iron Age in Leicester," he said. |
"We seem to have a track way that runs across the landscape and buried next to that track way are a series of bodies. | "We seem to have a track way that runs across the landscape and buried next to that track way are a series of bodies. |
"It's nice as Iron Age roads and tracks are not that common. Iron Age burial is elusive - you don't see a lot of dead Iron Age people, you can't generally find them." | "It's nice as Iron Age roads and tracks are not that common. Iron Age burial is elusive - you don't see a lot of dead Iron Age people, you can't generally find them." |
Archaeologists have also found some animal bones, domestic rubbish and some early Roman pottery. | Archaeologists have also found some animal bones, domestic rubbish and some early Roman pottery. |
The excavation is not expected to hold up the park-and-ride development as time for excavation has been built into the original schedule. | The excavation is not expected to hold up the park-and-ride development as time for excavation has been built into the original schedule. |
The Iron Age in Britain took place between about 750BC and about AD40. | The Iron Age in Britain took place between about 750BC and about AD40. |
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