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Gristhorpe Man: A Life and Death in the Bronze Age

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Gristhorpe Man.: A Life and Death in the Bronze Age - Melton, Nigel D. (Editor), and Knusel, Christopher (Editor), and Montgomery, Janet (Editor)
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In July 1834 excavation of a barrow at Gristhorpe, near Scarborough, Yorkshire, recovered an intact, waterlogged, hollowed-out oak coffin containing a perfectly preserved Bronze Age skeleton that had been wrapped in an animal skin and buried with worked flints, a bronze dagger with a whalebone pommel, and a bark vessel apparently containing food residue. Gristhorpe Man became the centrepiece of the Scarborough Philosophical Society's museum display. In 2004, planned refurbishment of the renamed Rotunda Museum provided the ...

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Gristhorpe Man.: A Life and Death in the Bronze Age 2013, Oxbow Books, Oxford

ISBN-13: 9781782972075

Hardcover