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Middleton Cheney: Human remains on building site are ancient | Middleton Cheney: Human remains on building site are ancient |
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Human remains discovered on a building site in Northamptonshire are ancient, archaeologists confirmed. | Human remains discovered on a building site in Northamptonshire are ancient, archaeologists confirmed. |
Site workers in Main Road, Middleton Cheney, near Banbury found remains of two adults and a toddler, last month. | Site workers in Main Road, Middleton Cheney, near Banbury found remains of two adults and a toddler, last month. |
Archaeologists used carbon-dating to age the remains and say they date from between the Roman and post-medieval period, Northamptonshire Police said. | Archaeologists used carbon-dating to age the remains and say they date from between the Roman and post-medieval period, Northamptonshire Police said. |
The bones are those of a woman, older than 45, a man aged between 35 and 45 and a child of up to two years old. | |
The remains were discovered in a single grave whose positioning was consistent with a Christian-style burial. | |
"All of the initial indications were that the remains had been at the site for a lengthy period of time and the results we have had from the archaeologists confirm this," said Det Sgt Sean Arbuthnot. | "All of the initial indications were that the remains had been at the site for a lengthy period of time and the results we have had from the archaeologists confirm this," said Det Sgt Sean Arbuthnot. |
"We are still waiting for further results from carbon-dating which may give a more precise indication on the age of the remains, but we are satisfied that they are historic and there is no requirement for any further investigation from us." | "We are still waiting for further results from carbon-dating which may give a more precise indication on the age of the remains, but we are satisfied that they are historic and there is no requirement for any further investigation from us." |
The force will now contact the county's Historic Environment Record to inform officials of the discovery. | The force will now contact the county's Historic Environment Record to inform officials of the discovery. |
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