A farmer unearthed a buried Bronze Age skeleton while preparing his field for drainage. The remains of the man were discovered in a stone burial cist about 1ft (30cm) below the field's surface at Rock, near Alnwick, in Northumberland.
The Bronze Age remains are thought to be those of a man who died aged about 20 [Credit: Jessica Turner/BBC] |
Conservationist Jessica Turner said it is believed the Bronze Age man died when he was about 20.
Ms Turner, who works for the Northumberland Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, said a beaker pot found next to the man's head helps date the burial to about 1,500BC, although more investigation is needed.
A beaker pot, traditionally placed beside the deceased's head, was also discovered [Credit: Jessica Turner/BBC] |
Ms Turner also said it was not clear what settlement the man had lived in or where the five large stones that formed the cist had come from.
Further research on the skeleton is being carried out by the University of Derby.
Source: BBC News Website [November 16, 2017]