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DisserviceToVanilla t1_jccs34f wrote

Doesn't say, but they date the body to 400AD so presumably.

>Unusually for an ancient cemetery, the remains found in Garforth belonged to people from the late Roman and the early Saxon eras. The skeleton of the late Roman aristocratic woman was found alongside the remains of 60 men, women and children from the two periods. > > Archaeologists traced the burial traditions of both cultures in the cemetery, the precise location of which is being kept secret.

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