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Farthest North: Human Remains from Heaning Wood Bone Cave, Cumbria, UK and their European context

Keziah Warburton, Rick Peterson, Chris Barrington et al.

12 Authors
2026-01-23 Published
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

KW
Keziah Warburton
RP
Rick Peterson
CB
Chris Barrington
TB
Thomas Booth
CJ
Christopher Jazwa
MK
Monica Kelly
JM
Jesse McCabe
MS
Marina Silva
PS
Pontus Skoglund
MS
Martin Stables
FT
Frankie Tait
MW
Mia Williams
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The results of research on the human remains and artefacts recently discovered at Heaning Wood Bone Cave, Cumbria, UK are reported. A programme of radiocarbon dating has established that the human remains include the earliest so far discovered in northern Britain, the ‘Ossick Lass’, which date between 9290 and 8925 cal BC. The cave was used for burial during three phases in prehistory: one individual dating to the Early Mesolithic, four to the Early Neolithic and two to the Early Bronze Age and is thus an important addition to our developing knowledge about the deposition of human remains in caves in north-west Europe at these dates. Genomic analysis has established that all but one of the sampled individuals were biologically female. Osteological and taphonomic analysis shows that, in each phase, the burial practice seems to have been successive inhumation of the recently deceased body into the vertical entrance of the cave. Artefacts associated with the burials include perforated periwinkle shell beads radiocarbon dated to the Early Mesolithic, a small assemblage of worked stone, including diagnostically Early Neolithic pieces, and sherds of Early Bronze Age Collared Urn pottery.

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