Denton, cremation burials

Denton, cremation burials

HER Number
16742
District
Newcastle
Site Name
Denton, cremation burials
Place
Denton
Map Sheet
NZ26NW
Class
Religious Ritual and Funerary
Site Type: Broad
Burial
Site Type: Specific
Cremation Burial
General Period
PREHISTORIC
Specific Period
Bronze Age -2,600 to -700
Form of Evidence
Physical Evidence
Description
Two shallow features were located during a series of archaeological works at Dene Lodge, Denton in 2010. One was a circular pit (0.4m in diameter x 0.15m deep) and contained a fill of rounded stones and three sherds of handmade Bronze-Age pottery. 1m south of this was a linear gully (0.6m x 0.2m x 0.1m deep) with a fill of sand and a few stones. Another sherd of Bronze Age pottery was recovered from this fill. These finds are consistent with these features being the remains of one or two disturbed Bronze Age urned cremations. Funerary activity of this period is known from the near surrounding area.
Easting
420040
Northing
565310
Grid Reference
NZ420040565310
Sources
Archaeological Services Durham University, 2010, Dene Lodge, Denton, Newcastle upon Tyne - Archaeological Works