VM_365 Day 232 Crouched burial at Bradstow School, Broadstairs

VM 232

Following on from yesterday’s image of the Bronze Age barrow at Bradstow School, Broadstairs, today’s picture for Day 232 of the VM_365 project shows the crouched burial of a child which was inserted on the periphery of the Barrow.

The grave, which is cut into the chalk geology, contained the remains of a child lying crouched on its left hand side facing south. Only the child’s skull, shown on the left side of the image and some of the long bones of the legs survived.

A collared urn was placed as an accessory vessel on the southern side of the skull. Sherds from the urn can be seen as grey fragments showing up against the white bones of the skull and the brownish discolouration of the chalk at the base of the grave.

The grave was  inserted on the periphery of the barrow , presumably  some time after the barrow had been constructed for a central primary burial which may lie outside the area of excavation.

3 thoughts on “VM_365 Day 232 Crouched burial at Bradstow School, Broadstairs

  1. Is it really six years ago that members of the Isle of Thanet Archaeological Society spent pleasant summer days helping the Trust dig in this important area? A pleasure and a privilege.

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