Skeleton unearthed at an Anglo Saxon burial ground
Area | Mitcham |
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Copyright 1 | London Borough of Merton |
Picture Reference | Mit_TomFrancis_Ln242 |
Original Format | Photo |
Photographer / Origin of Photo | Tom Francis |
Notes / History | The area of Morden Road, opposite Mitcham tram station, was the site of one of the largest Anglo-Saxon burial grounds in the south-east. Throughout the Victorian era local physic gardeners discovered bones and metal trinkets when planting crops. During the 1920s local landowner Colonel Bidder excavated much of the site. A much larger dig was organised by the Museum of London Archaeological Service during the 1980s. This unearthed a large assortment of human remains, weaponry, jewellery and domestic goods, examples of which are now displayed at the museum. |