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HS2 works unearth skeleton of possible iron age murder victim

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A skeleton believed to be a murder victim from the iron age has been discovered by archaeolog­ists working on the HS2 project in Buckingham­shire.

HS2 said the find was made during excavation work at Wellwick Farm, near Wendover. Archaeolog­ists found the skeleton of the adult male buried face down in a ditch with his hands bound together under his pelvis.

The unusual burial position suggested the man may have been the victim of a murder or execution, it said.

Osteologis­ts were examining the skeleton for further evidence of foul play, HS2 said.

Work on the site for the high-speed rail project has also revealed a large circular monument of wooden posts 65 metres (213ft) in diameter, with features aligned with the winter solstice, similar to Stonehenge in Wiltshire; and a skeleton in a coffin lined in lead, an expensive material indicating high status.

Dr Rachel Wood, an archaelogi­st working on the project, said: “We already knew that Buckingham­shire is rich in archaeolog­y, but discoverin­g a site showing human activity spanning 4,000 years came as a bit of a surprise to us.

“The death of the Wellwick Farm man remains a mystery to us but there aren’t many ways you end up in a bottom of a ditch, face down, with your hands bound. We hope our osteologis­ts will be able to shed more light on this potentiall­y gruesome death.”

She said the three discoverie­s helped to “bring alive the fact that people lived, worked and died in this area long before we came along”.

The archaeolog­ical works had revealed evidence of human activity dating from the neolithic to the medieval period, HS2 said.

HS2’s lead archaeolog­ist, Mike Court, said the discoverie­s would be shared with communitie­s and the public through virtual lectures, open days, and in an upcoming documentar­y.

“We are uncovering a wealth of archaeolog­y that will enrich our cultural heritage,” he said. “The sheer scale of possible discoverie­s, the geographic­al span and the vast range of our history to be unearthed makes HS2’s archaeolog­y programme a unique opportunit­y to tell the story of Buckingham­shire and Britain.”

 ?? Photograph: HS2/PA ?? The skeleton discovered near Wellwick Farm with its hands bound.
Photograph: HS2/PA The skeleton discovered near Wellwick Farm with its hands bound.
 ?? Photograph: HS2/PA Media ?? The timber monument has features aligned to the winter solstice.
Photograph: HS2/PA Media The timber monument has features aligned to the winter solstice.

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