Charlie is a Neolithic skeleton of a three-year-old child found near the ancient stone circle of Avebury. Charlie was excavated from Windmill Hill, Avebury in the 1920s and is currently on display at the Alexander Keiller Museum.
There is a certain amount of controversy surrounding this issue. The Council of British Druid Orders (CoBDO) have demanded that the skeleton be reburied where it was found, or as near as is practically possible, claiming that putting a skeleton in a museum as an attraction is disrespectful. The archaeological community fear that reburying "Charlie" will lead to a dangerous precedent being set. Historians have also argued that "Charlie's" skeleton should be kept in a museum so it is available for research.
English Heritage and The National Trust have held a public consultation on the future of "Charlie". in April 2010 the decision was made to keep the skeleton on public view.