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<noinclude>{{Stars2|Category = sites}}
 
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See also [[Viking burials found in England]]<br></noinclude>
 
See also [[Viking burials found in England]]<br></noinclude>
:Status- <span style="color:DarkGreen">''Accepted''</span> [Richards 2004] [Wilson 1976]
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:Status- {{Accepted}}[Paterson 2014] [Richards 2004] [Wilson 1976]
:Type- Grave Find
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:Type- Possible Cremation?
 
:Find date- 1822
 
:Find date- 1822
:Bodies- Cremation covered in a cairn
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:Bodies- None, cremation?
:Dated to- ?
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:Dated to- c.900-925 [Paterson 2014:p.172]
 
:Museum- [[:Category:Carlisle Tullie House Museum|Tullie House Museum]]
 
:Museum- [[:Category:Carlisle Tullie House Museum|Tullie House Museum]]
:Grave goods-
 
:*'''[[Swords_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest|Sword]]''' Petersen type O
 
:*'''[[Spears_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest (I)|Spearhead]]''' Petersen type I
 
:*'''[[Spears_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest (F)|Spearhead]]''' Petersen type F
 
:*'''[[Shields_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest|Shield Boss]]''' (broken in two)
 
:*'''[[Axes_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest|Axe]]''' Petersen type E,
 
:*Iron Bit plated in bronze
 
:*Two Buckles (one with a buckle plate)
 
:*Sickle, Wet stone
 
:*Bone Comb and Bone Case
 
:*Pair of Spurs (now lost) 
 
 
:Discussion- The weapons were deliberately damaged.
 
:Discussion- The weapons were deliberately damaged.
 
:Publications-  
 
:Publications-  
 
:*{{ListRef|Hodgson 1832}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Hodgson 1832}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Bjorn & Shetelig 1940|p.19}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Bjorn & Shetelig 1940|p.19}}
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:*{{ListRef|Cowen 1948|no.1 p.73-74}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Wilson 1976|p.394|x}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Wilson 1976|p.394|x}}
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:*{{ListRef|Edwards 1992|no.2 p.45-46}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Edwards 1998|p.10-13}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Edwards 1998|p.10-13}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Owen & Dalland 1999|p.166}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Owen & Dalland 1999|p.166}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Richards 2004|p.192|x}}
 
:*{{ListRef|Richards 2004|p.192|x}}
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:*{{ListRef|Paterson 2014|p.161-163, fig.125, p.172-173|x}}
 
:*{{ListWeb|Tullie House Museum|[[http://www.tulliehouse.co.uk/vikings-cumbria 1]]}}
 
:*{{ListWeb|Tullie House Museum|[[http://www.tulliehouse.co.uk/vikings-cumbria 1]]}}
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:'''Grave goods'''
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:*'''[[Swords_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest|Sword]]''' Petersen type O [Paterson 2014:p.172-173]
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:*'''[[Spears_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest (I)|Spearhead]]''' Petersen type I [Paterson 2014:p.172-173]
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:*'''[[Spears_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest (F)|Spearhead]]''' Petersen type I/F [Paterson 2014:p.172-173]
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:*'''[[Shields_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest|Shield Boss]]''' (broken in two)
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:*'''[[Axes_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest|Axe]]''' Petersen type E [Paterson 2014:p.172-173]
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:*''Iron Bit'' plated in bronze
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:*Two ''Buckles'' (one with a buckle plate) - part of the bridle set [Paterson 2014:p.163]
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:*''Sickle, Wet stone''
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:*''Bone Comb and Bone Case''
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:*''Pair of Spurs'' (LOST)
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Burial - England, Hesket-in-the-Forest 1 (Arch Aeliana 1832).jpg
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Burial - England, Hesket-in-the-Forest 2 (Arch Aeliana 1832).jpg
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</gallery>
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See also Viking burials found in England

Status-  Accepted  [Paterson 2014] [Richards 2004] [Wilson 1976]
Type- Possible Cremation?
Find date- 1822
Bodies- None, cremation?
Dated to- c.900-925 [Paterson 2014]:p.172
Museum- Tullie House Museum
Discussion- The weapons were deliberately damaged.
Publications-
Grave goods