MARCUS (by the late Mr A. J. (Pip) Orange)

This is (part of) Marcus. (You could say "He's not all there", but that would not be fair to him., "He can't help it"). I called him Marcus, because a roman nail laid beside him. These bones are all that's left of him, the rest of the bones have obviously been scattered by ploughing.

The bones were found on a field, now known as
St. Nicholas Close Estate. He may not have been found yet, had not the noise of his FEMUR breaking been heard over the bulldozers engine.
 

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