Two Iron Age skeletons have been discovered during excavation works in Lincolnshire.
The bones were uncovered at separate archaeological sites near Navenby, as part of preparation work for a water pipeline project.
Other finds included parts of small buildings and fragments of pottery.
Anglian Water's heritage assessor Jo Everitt said the finds would help archaeologists understand more about the region's past.
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