Nationally important
pre-historic remains unearthed on a Dartmoor burial site are to be
x-rayed by Wiltshire Council conservation experts at Salisbury District
Hospital tomorrow (Tuesday).
An excavation,
co-ordinated by Dartmoor National Park Authority, discovered an
important collection of Early Bronze Age remains in a burial site
situated in Dartmoor National Park.
The discovery could prove to be one of the most important archaeological finds of the last 100 years.
Wiltshire Council’s Conservation Service has been brought in to cast its expert view on the finds.
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