Burton Fleming is an Iron Age archaeological site from the Arras culture of East Yorkshire.
[1] The skeletal remains were all found crouched or contracted,[2] with the majority aligned on a north-south axis.
Grave goods were variable, but where they appeared consisted of ceramic vessels, copper-alloy or iron brooches, or sheep bones.
[3] Grave goods were variable, but where they appeared consisted of ceramic vessels, copper-alloy or iron brooches, pig or sheep bones.
One grave contained two skeletons, one adult female and an adolescent of indeterminate age,[3] and a variety of copper-alloy dress accessories including beads, a brooch and a shale ring.