Monument record THS 003 - Skeleton or Black Plantation

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Summary

Collared urn found pre 1870 and presented to Moyses Hall by Reverend C W Jones in 1870.

Location

Grid reference Centred TL 925 662 (101m by 101m)
Map sheet TL96NW
Civil Parish THURSTON, MID SUFFOLK, SUFFOLK

Map

Type and Period (1)

Full Description

Collared urn found pre 1870 and presented to Moyses Hall by Reverend C W Jones in 1870. 28cm high, short convex collar with decoration of three horizontal lines of twisted cord impression. Below collar decorated with small circular impressions, also on flattened rim. Internal bevel decorated with panels of twisted cord and small circular impressions. Smooth, yellowish- brown (S1).
This pot is part of the Trigg Collection and was accompanied by a large quantity of calcined bone. Basil Brown states that the plantation was originally rectangular in shape and little more than 1/4 acre in extent and contained a small pit, according to local residents in 1951. "Skeleton" is a relatively recent name and "Black" the original name is said to have referred to the colour of the trees that grew there (S2).
Edwardson marks findspot at TL 9260 6620 in pit at edge of track & notates "Two Bronze Age cinerary urns in 1870, F43 and F44" (S3).

Sources/Archives (5)

  • <M1> Unpublished document: Basil Brown. Basil Brown Archive. Basil Brown archive : volumes, map.
  • <S1> Bibliographic reference: Suffolk Institute of Archaeology. Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology. PSIA, 29, 1962, (2), 179, fig 24 (c)..
  • <M2> (No record type): BSEMH map archive: notes & microfilm.
  • <S2> Unpublished document: Basil Brown. Basil Brown Archive. Brown B, XL, 33; XCVI, 86; map 72.
  • <S3> (No record type): BSEMH, 6 inch record map, XLV NW, A R Edwardson entry, undated.

Finds (2)

Protected Status/Designation

  • None recorded

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Record last edited

May 23 1989 12:00AM

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