Category:England, Norfolk: Middle Harling

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See also Viking burials found in England

Status-  Accepted  
Type- Burial (no. 451)
Find date- 1982-83
Bodies- Male skeleton (cranial fragments lost on the London Underground)
Dated to- late 9th / early 10th [Margeson 1997]. Graham suggests that it may possibly date later based on the copper alloy buckle [Graham-Campbell 2001]
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Grave goods
  • Knife - (s.f.491)
  • Knife - (s.f.492)
  • Pivoting Knife - (s.f.492)
  • Pivoting Knife - (s.f.492)
  • Whetstone - (s.f.493)
  • Buckle (copper-alloy) with an iron plate - rectangular. found at the waist and from a belt. (s.f.495)
  • Nail cleaner / Ear scoop - copper alloy. found in the filling 11cm above the grave (s.f.554)
  • Iron buckle - D shaped. found by the left knee (s.f.555)
  • Spur - found by the right foot (s.f.556)

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