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− | :Discussion- | + | :Discussion- The boat is probably dated to the C16th or C17th. Also the sword and skull were not originally associated with the boat or even possibly with each other. Another sword was also found at Enfield. [GRAHAM-CAMPBELL 2001:p.113] |
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See also Viking burials found in England
Also known as England, Hertfordshire: River Lea, Enfield.
- Status- Discredited
- Type- River Find
- Find date- 1900
- Bodies- a skeleton (skull) was said to have been found under a 40' overturned ship
- Dated to- ?
- Grave goods-
- Sword, now in Rome.
- Discussion- The boat is probably dated to the C16th or C17th. Also the sword and skull were not originally associated with the boat or even possibly with each other. Another sword was also found at Enfield. [GRAHAM-CAMPBELL 2001:p.113]
- Publications-
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