There is a possible Roman cremation cemetery.
Their presence makes Stonehenge Britain's oldest cremation cemetery.
The second phase of Stonehenge is completed and appears to function as the first enclosed cremation cemetery in the British Isles.
"Flat" cremation cemeteries are typical of this culture.
The village is of Roman origin and two Roman cremation cemeteries have been found in the area.
Earlier round barrows were re-used for cremation cemeteries although new barrows were also still being built.
A random discovery led to the excavation of a Roman cremation cemetery.
He uncovered a cremation cemetery, largely dated to the 10th century.
Most early Slav burials were made either in flat cremation cemeteries or by a rite which leaves absolutely no recoverable remains.
There is a possible Roman cremation cemetery and two castle mottes in the village.