Bronze Age burial mound artefacts to go on display
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Cremated remains and fragments of a pottery urn unearthed at Pitty Close Farm in Drighlington will soon be displayed to the public, offering a rare window into Bronze Age burial practices. The artefacts, discovered during excavations at the ancient mound site, represent a significant find for the region. The items will join other materials from the dig in a museum exhibition, allowing visitors to examine the tangible evidence of how people in prehistoric Britain honored their dead. Archaeologists say the discovery illuminates daily life and ritual customs thousands of years ago.