This collection comprises two publications from osteological analysis of human remains recovered during excavations at land at The Mile, Pocklington and land at Burnby Lane, Pocklington. The osteological analysis was commissioned by MAP Archaeological Practice and undertaken by York Osteoarchaeology between September 2018 and January 2022. The skeletons at Burnby Lane, Pocklington were recovered from a cemetery containing numerous square barrows. The majority of the skeletons date to the Iron Age, but 41 Anglian inhumations and an Anglian cremation were also present. A possible male adult was interred with a chariot and two mature ponies, which were facing one another. The five burials at The Mile, Pocklington were dispersed across the southwestern side of the excavated area and date to the Iron Age. The five individuals were buried in crouched positions in a variety of grave types, including plain graves, a round barrow and a square barrow, with Skeleton 424 buried in a chariot, with two horses, a brooch and a number of pig bones indicative of feasting, while Skeleton 303 was interred with eight spear heads and a shield.