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Wessex Archaeology 
 A late Roman Cemetery at Little Keep,Dorchester, Dorset
By Kirsten Egging Dinwiddy
with contributions byNicholas Cooke, Jacqueline I. Mckinley,Lorraine Mepham and Rachael Seager Smith
 
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A late Roman Cemetery at Little Keep,Dorchester, Dorset
Kirsten Egging Dinwiddywith contributions by Nicholas Cooke, Jacqueline I. Mckinley,Lorraine Mepham and Rachael Seager Smith
 
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Fig. 1 Site location (see Gazetteer Table 11)Fig. 2 Plan of all features and section through mortuary enclosure 1126Fig. 3 Plan showing distribution of burial nature and grave goods (above) and plan showing demographic distribution (below)Fig. 4 Detailed plans of graves 317, 1004, 1008, 1009, 1012 and 1016Fig. 5 Detailed plans of graves 1019, 1024, 1025, 1028, 1033 and 1036Fig. 6 Detailed plans of graves 1039, 1042, 1045, 1048 and grave 1056cutting grave 1053Fig. 7 Detailed plans of graves 1065, 1068, 1075, 1079, 1087 and grave 1086 – potentially subject to excavation in the early 20th centuryFig. 8 Detailed plans of graves 1098, 1114, 1117 and grave 1108 cuttinggrave 1111Plate 1 Coalition defect (os triganom) in ankle of Sk 1040Plate 2 Sk 1109. Healed nasal fracturePlate 3 Sk 1118. Healed trauma to right frontal (blunt force?)Plate 4 Sk 1112. cuts on 7th cervical vertebraPlate 5 Sk 1112. right clavicle, cut marks associated with decapitation processPlate 6 Sk 1118. ridged cut mark, with missing flake (post-deposition) abovemastoid (skull)
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