- The
remains of
Gristhorpe Man were
found buried in a
coffin in
Gristhorpe,
North Yorkshire, England. They have been
identified as a
Bronze Age warrior...
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Gristhorpe is a
village and
civil parish in the
Scarborough district of
North Yorkshire, England.
According to the 2011 UK census,
Gristhorpe parish had...
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Gristhorpe railway station was a
minor railway station on the
Yorkshire Coast Line from
Scarborough to Hull,
serving the
villages of
Gristhorpe and Lebberston...
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Wheel in
Britain Discovered".
Historic England. 2016. "
Gristhorpe Man log coffin". The
Gristhorpe log-coffin
burial is one of 75
recorded in
Britain that...
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Gristhorpe is a
civil parish in the
Scarborough district of
North Yorkshire, England. It
contains three listed buildings that are
recorded in the National...
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Museum Online. "ornament".
British Museum Online. "
Gristhorpe Man log coffin" – via Quora. The
Gristhorpe log-coffin
burial is one of 75
recorded in Britain...
- (6 km) south-east from Scarborough, and
between the
villages of
Cayton and
Gristhorpe.
According to the 2011 Census,
Lebberston parish had a po****tion of 179...
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patterns in
Filey and
meets one of the
oldest residents of the
Victorian seaside resort of
Scarborough – a 4,000-year-old
skeleton called Gristhorpe Man....
- Bedford, Peterborough, and in the
cliffs at Scarborough, Red
Cliff and
Gristhorpe Bay.
Rocks of this age are
found also in Uig and Skye. The base of the...
- 25
December 2021.
Retrieved 25
December 2021. Melton,
Nigel (2015). "
Gristhorpe Man: an
Early Bronze Age log-coffin
burial scientifically defined". Antiquity...