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Chadwick, A.M. 1992. The rock shelter burial at Scabba Wood.
A short report outlining rescue excavation of human remains from a rock shelter at Scabba Wood, Sprotbrough, South Yorkshire. This cleft in the limestone contained disarticulated remains of at least two adult human individuals, along with small abraded sherds of early Bronze Age pottery.
Publication Date: 1992
Publication Name: M.J. Francis, C.G. Cumberpatch and S.P. Whiteley (eds.) Archaeology in South Yorkshire 1991-1992. Sheffield: South Yorkshire Archaeology Service, pp. 78-83.
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