Interesting Find in Abingdon field

Interesting Find
There have been reports for some weeks of strange smells in North Abingdon.

Excavations have been happening in a field between the Wootton Road and Dunmore Road in North Abingdon, which is going to be houses. The archaeological dig is bigger that you would expect for such a site. They could have unearthed the bad smell.

The reason for the smell has not been found, but what has been found is part of a skull. The skull is quite human-like, but not fully human.
Interesting Find
Nearby there are some very early forms of clay plates with part of a meal. Early analysis shows that it is bread-like with dried grape bits. These appear to be pre-historic currant buns.

The other thing of interest near the human-like skull are two horns fixed into a mask-like frame.

There is a long way to go but, if this is confirmed as a new sub-species, it could be called Homo abingdonii. It would also mean that bun throwing and morris dancing started much earlier than we thought.

11 thoughts on “Interesting Find in Abingdon field

  1. newcomer

    I’ve always thought that field had a really spooky feel about it and wouldn’t want to live anywhere near it … it’s got a doomy vibe … Anyone else noticed that?

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  2. Horsesmouth

    According to Aberdeen assets web sit ( owner of the precinct) they’re planning to put a walking floor, but like those at the airports, along the centre of the pavement from H Samuals all the way to Costa?

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  3. Daniel

    Horsesmouth, I heard that as well… I also heard that The Veil is going to hold Aberdeen Asset Mgmt to sort out the precinct INCLUDING the charter area or else they lose the lease! Finally The Veil showing some teeth!

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  4. Daniel

    Sorry ppjs….it was also an April Fool… The Veil have no such teeth; but they do continue to treat us like fools every day!

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