Summerhill, cist (4) with skeleton and beaker
Summerhill, cist (4) with skeleton and beaker
HER Number
615
District
Gateshead
Site Name
Summerhill, cist (4) with skeleton and beaker
Place
Summerhill
Map Sheet
NZ16SE
Class
Religious Ritual and Funerary
Site Type: Broad
Cist
Site Type: Specific
Cist
General Period
PREHISTORIC
Specific Period
Bronze Age -2,600 to -700
Form of Evidence
Find
Description
The well-constructed cist had internal dimensions 3 feet 6 in x 2 feet, x 1 feet 6 in deep, with particularly large and thick side and cover stones, the latter 5 feet 6 in x 3 feet, x 4 in thick. The joints between the stones were packed with small stones or clay, and the floor of the cist consisted of 3 slabs of sandstone, 1 in thick, carefully fitted together. The cist contained a contracted skeleton and a pottery vessel upon sand and pebbles, plus some fragments of charcoal and burnt bone. The pottery vessel was a beaker measuring 184 mm in height with a rim diameter of 153 mm. The neck is decorated with five notched-wheel horizontal grooves, and the rest of the body, below a zigzag line, with comb-impressed horizontal bands, chevrons, cross-hatching, herringbone and zigzag. It is probably in the Museum of Antiquities.
Easting
417470
Northing
563400
Grid Reference
NZ417470563400
Sources
<< HER 615 >> W. Bulmer 1939, A Note on two more Cists at Summerhill, Blaydon, Archaeologia Aeliana, 4, XVI, pp. 260-3
W.A. Cocks, 1952, Cocks' letters, etc. - Gateshead Library Local Studies
R. Miket, 1984, The Prehistory of Tyne and Wear, p. 25 no. 13.4
W.A. Cocks, 1952, Cocks' letters, etc. - Gateshead Library Local Studies
R. Miket, 1984, The Prehistory of Tyne and Wear, p. 25 no. 13.4