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coldrum

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| Posted 18-08-2006 at 00:16  
A crime that has remained undetected for 1,500 years has been uncovered by an archaeological team working at the village of Sedgeford, in Norfolk.
A human skeleton was found hidden in what would have been a Roman corn drier, and experts believe the person was deliberately put inside.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/norfolk/4786629.stm
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