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Viking burials found in England

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[[Viking burials found in Scotland]]<br>
[[Viking burials found in the Isle of Man]]
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===Status===
The reliability of pagan graves varies. The 'Status' rating gives an indication of the current thinking relating to the finds reliability.<br>
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Confirmed (C): There is a good contemporary archaeological record of the find. Including a diagram of the grave and finds, etc. <br>
Likely (L): The contemporary archaeological record of the find is not as good but the grave goods would tend to indicate a pagan grave. The grave may be located in a mound or Church yard.<br>
Possible (P): The recorded contemporary archaeological evidence is weak or non-existent. Usually an isolated find. Not from a Church yard or mound. In these instances it is impossible to tell if the finds were from a grave or not.<br>
Discredited (D): The argument in favour of this being a Viking grave has now been discredited although it has previously been published as such in the past. These are most probably just stray finds.<br>
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==Index by County ==
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==Finds from Antiquity==
The following finds predate modern archaeological methods.<br>
'''Status:'''<br>
Confirmed (C): has a good contemporary record of the find.<br>
Likely (L): no good contemporary record of the find but the recorded grave goods would fit a pagan grave.<br>
Possible (P): the recorded contemporary evidence is weak or non-existent. Usually an isolated find, not from a Church yard or mound. It is impossible to tell if the finds were from a grave or not.<br>
Discredited (D): the argument in favour of this being a Viking grave has now been discredited although it has previously been published as such in the past.<br>
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====Rampside, Lancashire====
:Find date- 1909?