“Excavations on site by the contractor in preparation for the construction work uncovered what looked like a layer of ash below the surface of the ground. The contractor noticed that, mixed in the ash, were a collection of bones, broken ceramics and glass,” said Hart.
The area was then cordoned off and archaeologists from PGS Heritage were called to the site.
According to Hart, initial findings have shown that the bones are all animal. The early investigations showed that this it was some sort of ash or rubbish dump.