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Project manager David Score
March saw two enormously successful events about the Weymouth Relief Road, which were organised by OA South with Dorset County Council.

 

At a day school, 251 attendees heard about the excavations on the road scheme and the forthcoming post-excavation programme. This was followed by a three-day public exhibition which displayed some of the prehistoric and Roman finds and, of course, the human remains from the burial pit.


Osteologist Angela Boyle
The public response to the exhibition was overwhelming. In total, around 7100 people viewed the exhibition; there were almost 3000 visitors on the Sunday alone (images supplied by Kerry Hall, Dorset County Council).


The events had no doubt benefited from the recent high-profile coverage of the burial pit in the regional and national media following the identification of the human remains as Viking.