A worker dredging a river in Suffolk has discovered a skull and other human remains believed to date back to before the Middle Ages. An examination revealed the skull had been penetrated by what could have been an iron arrow or spear.
This identified them as medieval, from between AD1066 and 1540, but they could even be Roman or Saxon, experts said.
The remains came from the River Lark at West Row near Mildenhall and the police were called in the first instance.
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Wednesday, February 20, 2008