Denton, cist
Denton, cist
HER Number
              1247
          District
              Newcastle
          Site Name
              Denton, cist
          Place
              Denton
          Map Sheet
              NZ16NE
          Class
              Religious Ritual and Funerary
          Site Type: Broad
              Cist
          Site Type: Specific
              Cist
          General Period
              PREHISTORIC
          Specific Period
              Bronze Age -2,600 to -700
          Form of Evidence
              Find
          Description
              In 1936 a cist was found during road making on a new housing estate west of Denton Burn. The precise find spot is described as "on the line of the pavement on the west side of Legion Road, 20 yards south of the road called West Vallum which runs along the Vallum ditch and on the crest of the slope which leads down to the bank of the burn". The cist had an east-west axis, and was sunk into the gravelly subsoil. Its cover stone, broken on discovery, was 2 feet 2 inches below the line of the original topsoil. Its side slabs were 3 feet 10.5 inches long x 1 foot 9 inches – 2 feet 1 inch deep, x 4-5 inches thick. The slab at the east end was 1 foot 10 inches x 1 foot 3 inches deep. A few human bones were recovered from it and presented to the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle by T. Wake.
          Easting
              419840
          Northing
              565350
          Grid Reference
              NZ419840565350
    Sources
              << HER 1247 >>    T. Wake, 1937, A Bronze Age Burial Cist found near Denton Burn, Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, 4, VII (for 1935-36), 226-7
Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, 1939, 4, VIII (for 1937-38), 150
R. Miket, 1984, The Prehistory of Tyne and Wear, p. 16 no. 7
          Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Newcastle, 1939, 4, VIII (for 1937-38), 150
R. Miket, 1984, The Prehistory of Tyne and Wear, p. 16 no. 7