Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... Burial & Society.The Chronological and Social Analysis of Archaeological Burial Data . Aarhus . Härke , H. 1997b . Material Culture as Myth : Weapons in Anglo- Saxon Graves . In : C.K. Jensen & Karen Høilund Nielsen ( eds ) , Burial ...
... Burial & Society.The Chronological and Social Analysis of Archaeological Burial Data . Aarhus . Härke , H. 1997b . Material Culture as Myth : Weapons in Anglo- Saxon Graves . In : C.K. Jensen & Karen Høilund Nielsen ( eds ) , Burial ...
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... burial evidence ' . In some cases one set of burial customs is described as having died out to be replaced by another ( p.150 - Sarmatians replaced by Goths ) , while in other cases the increased number of burials of a particular type ...
... burial evidence ' . In some cases one set of burial customs is described as having died out to be replaced by another ( p.150 - Sarmatians replaced by Goths ) , while in other cases the increased number of burials of a particular type ...
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... burial mounds ) in the vicinity of the village of Pokrovka , on the bank of the Ilek river . Thirteen kurgan cemeteries and one single large kurgan were noted . The season of 1991 involved the excavation of the largest kurgan in ...
... burial mounds ) in the vicinity of the village of Pokrovka , on the bank of the Ilek river . Thirteen kurgan cemeteries and one single large kurgan were noted . The season of 1991 involved the excavation of the largest kurgan in ...
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