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The Garton Slack chariot burial, East Yorkshire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1971

Footnotes

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An Early Iron Age chariot burial was discovered at Garton Slack on the Yorkshire Wolds in the early summer of this year by Mr T. C. M. Brewster. It was described in ‘The Times’ as one of the most remarkable archaeological discoveries made in England in recent years. It will, of course, be published in full in due course. Here the excavator gives a brief account of the discovery and some details of the finds. We are most grateful to him for having prepared for us this account at a time of great personal difficulty (see Editorial, p. 250).

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