Prehistoric to Second World War: Archaeologists discover ancient burial mound and flint blade alongside bullets and mortars in East Lancashire
As revealed in last week’s Burnley Express and Clitheroe Advertiser, archaeological excavations on Calf Hill, a site to the north of Sabden, have revealed evidence of occupation from prehistoric times through to the 20th Century.
Now we can reveal that those finds included the possible remains of a barrow or burial mound and a fragment of a flint blade. In 2018, Catherine Rousseau started excavations on the visible earthworks with the support of local community archaeology groups. These excavations revealed a long–forgotten road, probably medieval in origin.
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