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Worlebury Hillfort, Somerset: Interdisciplinary Reanalysis of an Iron Age Massacre

Michael Legge, Laura Castells Navarro, Madeleine Bleasdale et al.

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2026-01-29 Published
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Authors

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Michael Legge
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Laura Castells Navarro
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Madeleine Bleasdale
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Sebastian Metz
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Derek Hamilton
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Alexandra Nederbragt
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Marc-Alban Millet
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Richard Madgwick
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Ian Armit
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Excavations at the Iron Age site of Worlebury hillfort during the mid-late 19th century revealed a large number of human skeletal remains, interpreted as victims of a ‘massacre’. Reanalysis of these remains, combining AMS dating, osteological, aDNA, histotaphonomy, and isotope analysis, has enabled a re-evaluation of this hypothesis. AMS dating lends support to the notion that many of these individuals may have died during a single episode, while osteological analysis has identified significant evidence for perimortem trauma, and the histology supports a short period between death and deposition. The genetic data suggest that the human remains represent a group with biological links through the maternal line and connections to another nearby site, while the isotope values are consistent with a local population, consuming animals raised in a salt-marsh environment like the Severn Estuary. Our results demonstrate the value of returning to often unpromising antiquarian collections using an integrated suite of modern analytical approaches.

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