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Aymestrey burial

The Aymestrey burial was a beaker cist at Aymestrey, Herefordshire, England. The remains and objects are now in a recreated cist, at Leominster Museum.

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Discovery

While working a gravel quarry at Aymestrey, in June 1987, employees of ARC unearthed a hole with a stone lining, and human remains visible within. They called in archaeologists from Hereford and Worcester County Council, who carried out an excavation and discovered a stone-lined burial pit containing the body of a child, lying on its left-hand side in a foetal position. Alongside the body were an earthenware bell beaker and a flint knife. The burial was dated to the Early Bronze Age.

Site

The site lies between the Iron Age hill forts at Pyon Wood and Croft Ambrey, and alsongside a tributary of the River Lugg.

Recreation

The burial has been recreated as a display at Leominster Museum (pictured).

References

Aymestrey burial Wikipedia