Accession No

D 1924.65 A.2


Description

Cremated human remains.


Place

Europe; British Isles; England; Norfolk; Thetford


Period

Anglo Saxon


Source

Clare College, Cambridge [depositor]


Department

Arch


Reference Numbers

D 1924.65 A.2


Cultural Affliation


Material

Human bone


Local Term


Measurements


Events

Context (Field collection)
The HER record for this urn (NHER 5857) records the discovery of this urn 'at sometime in 1797 or before' and continues: 'Anglian type urn containing ashes when found (21 cm (8.2 in) high) neck broken'.
Event Date
Author: Sam Daisley


Context (Related Documents)
Piece of paper reads: 'Urn D 24.54 Z 25472 Girton [sic]... Decorated bone found among cremated bones. Polished bone. Metal frags (rivet)'. Another note in the same hand, also unsigned and undated, reads: 'URN D 24.65 Z 25472 Girton [sic] ... Prob. c. 20 or less years old - human. One piece too massive esp. for young person. ?cow shape. 2 sheep/goat tooth.' (both transcribed by S-J Harknett 9/5/2001).
Event Date
Author: Sam Daisley


Context (Related Documents)
Faded and damaged handwritten note reads: 'Presented by Dr Daniel[s?], Clare [College]... 1822' and on reverse ''... presentes her complements... has much pleasure ... two specimens of ... found near ...'. Pencil notes in a later hand are currently illegible.
Event Date 1822
Author: Sam Daisley


Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card for D 1924.65 [A-C]: 'A cinerary urn "containing ashes", of characteristic pagan Anglo Saxon type'
Event Date 1924
Author: Sam Daisley


Context (References)
Clarke, R. R. and Myres, J. N. L. (1939). 'Norfolk in the Dark Ages, 400-800 A.D., Part I.' Norfolk Archaeology. Vol XXVII, Pt II. pp 210-211. Pl. 9.2
Event Date 1939
Author: Sam Daisley


Description (Physical description)
Kate Sutton description D 1924.65 [A-C]: 'Fragments of the bone comb found. Also small pieces of decorated bronze strip.'
Event Date 9/5/2001
Author: Sam Daisley


Description (Physical description)
Cremated human remains.
Event Date 14/5/2021
Author: Sam Daisley


FM:291722

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