Carley Hill Quarry, human bones
Carley Hill Quarry, human bones
HER Number
              357
          District
              Sunderland
          Site Name
              Carley Hill Quarry, human bones
          Place
              Fulwell
          Map Sheet
              NZ35NE
          Class
              Religious Ritual and Funerary
          Site Type: Broad
              Human Remains
          Site Type: Specific
              Human Remains
          General Period
              UNCERTAIN
          Specific Period
              Uncertain
          Form of Evidence
              Find
          Description
              In donating a Roman object to the Newcastle Society of Antiquaries, Dr. Clanney reported that, at the same time as its discovery in November 1820, "immediately above the excavation of the Limestone at Carley Hill Quarry,... about 200 yards West of Hill House...whilst removing the surplus soil,... there were found...several portions of Human Bones and a quantity of common rock Limpet Shells imbedded in limestone rubbish and surface soil".
          Easting
              438100
          Northing
              559300
          Grid Reference
              NZ438100559300
    Sources
              << HER 357 >>    Dr. Clanney, 1822, Donations, Archaeologia Aeliana, 1, I, p. 13
M.A. Richardson, 1843, The Local Historian's Table Book, Historical Division, Vol. III, p. 215
W.Fordyce, 1857, History of...Durham, Vol. II, p. 539
J.W. Summers, 1858, History of...Sunderland, pp.. 16-17
W.H.D. Longstaffe, 1858, Durham before the Conquest, Proceedings of the Archaeological Institute Newcastle, p. 76
R. Miket, 1984, The Prehistory of Tyne and Wear, p. 59, no. 2.1
          M.A. Richardson, 1843, The Local Historian's Table Book, Historical Division, Vol. III, p. 215
W.Fordyce, 1857, History of...Durham, Vol. II, p. 539
J.W. Summers, 1858, History of...Sunderland, pp.. 16-17
W.H.D. Longstaffe, 1858, Durham before the Conquest, Proceedings of the Archaeological Institute Newcastle, p. 76
R. Miket, 1984, The Prehistory of Tyne and Wear, p. 59, no. 2.1