Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 11Department of Archaeology, 1992 - Archaeology |
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Burial rites and the identification of population movement Previously in this area of research , particular burial rites have been assumed to indicate an incoming group of people , identified from the type of interment and the ...
Burial rites and the identification of population movement Previously in this area of research , particular burial rites have been assumed to indicate an incoming group of people , identified from the type of interment and the ...
Page 95
... burials and cart - burials can be linked to the rise of a new elite ( either imposed from outside or developing from within ) , are they using the burial grounds to make a statement about their domination of society ? Lang ( 1986 ) ...
... burials and cart - burials can be linked to the rise of a new elite ( either imposed from outside or developing from within ) , are they using the burial grounds to make a statement about their domination of society ? Lang ( 1986 ) ...
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... burials are found , differing from the " normal " Anglo - Saxon burial rite . Faull analysed 5,293 inhumations of the pagan Saxon period south of Northumbria and found that the commonest form of burial was extended or loosely flexed ...
... burials are found , differing from the " normal " Anglo - Saxon burial rite . Faull analysed 5,293 inhumations of the pagan Saxon period south of Northumbria and found that the commonest form of burial was extended or loosely flexed ...
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