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| The leg bones are thought to belong to a monk from the 1200s [Credit: Wales News Service] |
Archaeologist Mr Langford said: "You can clearly see a grave has been eroded into the sea. What is fascinating is you can see the two femurs being slowly revealed as the cliffs are eroded away."
"There was a monastic community close to the area and these bones indicate a male in their late 20s who was in good health."
"He would likely be buried with nothing except two shroud rings which would have held his burial shroud in place at the head and feet."
He said the winter storms had caused large parts of the British coastline to collapse and archaeological sites were being revealed and lost to the sea.
Source: ITV [March 11, 2014]







