Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 15Department of Archaeology, 1998 - Archaeology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 24
Page 46
... burial like those accorded the majority of the medieval populous , nor are their burials completely consistent with the attitudes reflected in the artistic and literary traditions of the time . Two are associated with wealthy and ...
... burial like those accorded the majority of the medieval populous , nor are their burials completely consistent with the attitudes reflected in the artistic and literary traditions of the time . Two are associated with wealthy and ...
Page 70
... burials of criminals , possibly buried alive , possibly killed previously , perhaps by drowning . The burial of individuals who may have been alive is also noted at Camerton and at Sewerby . Some prone burials , generally of females ...
... burials of criminals , possibly buried alive , possibly killed previously , perhaps by drowning . The burial of individuals who may have been alive is also noted at Camerton and at Sewerby . Some prone burials , generally of females ...
Page 72
... buried with a necklace of jet and glass beads and hobnails indicating the presence of shoes . A young female PC574 , a north - south burial in a coffin ( coffin nails ) , was also buried with a necklace of jet beds , an iron knife ...
... buried with a necklace of jet and glass beads and hobnails indicating the presence of shoes . A young female PC574 , a north - south burial in a coffin ( coffin nails ) , was also buried with a necklace of jet beds , an iron knife ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
acoustical Africa Americans and Archaeologists Anthropology archaeological record Archaeological Review architecture argues artefacts body bone Bronze Age buildings Cambridge University Press cemetery Chris Hayden Christine Brooke-Rose cognitive concepts construction context Contributions deformity disability discussion disease environment ethnic Evans evidence example experience figures figurines Foucault's Pendulum function gender heritage human images impairment individual interpretation issues Journal Knüsel landscape leprosy London Malta material culture meaning medieval megalithic art monuments museums naked seated Native Americans nature Neolithic obesity Oxford palaeopathology papers parietal art particular Passage Tomb past perceived perception perceptual framework person perspective Phenomenology physical political Poundbury prehistoric problems produce prone burial recognised relationship representation Review from Cambridge Roman Romanesque semiosis semiotic social model society space specific status structures suggests symbolic Tarxien theoretical Tilley Tom Shakespeare tomb Umberto Eco Upper Palaeolithic visual volume Zammit and Singer