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Suspect burial excavation procedure: A cautionary tale
Authors:Alastair Ruffell  Colm Donnelly  Naomi Carver  Eileen Murphy  Emily Murray  James McCambridge
Affiliation:School of Geography, Archaeology & Palaeoecology, Queen''s University Belfast, BT7 1NN Northern Ireland, UK
Abstract:Geographic location, time of reporting and need for rapid evaluation contributed to a lack of intelligence concerning a suspect burial site in scrub woodland (~15 km from the last known location of a missing person) in Northern Ireland. Police received reports of a subsiding ‘grave’, which was evaluated positively using GPR and victim recovery dogs (VRD). After 24 h work, archaeological excavation showed a vertical-sided, stepped excavation on undisturbed clay with no inhumation. Subsequent research showed the feature to be an engineering trial pit. The GPR response was a water table and rocks, VRD were possibly reacting to disturbed ground. The work serves as a demonstration of good archaeological practice in suspect burial excavation, following a lack of landscape evaluation and poor overall intelligence.
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