Newark On Trent, The Cemetery 1904
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More about this scene
This is not Newark's only cemetery. In 1724 William Stukeley recorded that workmen digging in Millgate had unearthed four cremation urns, the first real indication that an ancient burial site existed near the town. It was not until the 1960s that a major archaeological dig was mounted; the site proved to be Anglo-Saxon, dating from the early 5th to the early 7th centuries.
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