Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Gruesome discovery made during HS2 archaeolog­ical work

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THE skeleton of a man believed to have been murdered or executed during the Iron Age has been found during HS2 archaeolog­ical works.

He was buried face down with his hands tied together in a ditch at Wellwick Farm near Wendover, Buckingham­shire.

A circular monument of wooden posts resembling the layout of Wiltshire’s Stonehenge was also discovered.

Excavation work in the area has revealed human activity dating from the Neolithic to the Medieval period, a time spanning around 4,000 years.

Project archaeolog­ist Dr Rachel Wood 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.

Archaeolog­ical works are being carried out on the route of the HS2

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