Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 78
... burials and 57 inhumations were excavated from the cemetery between 1968 and 1981 ( Hills 1977 ; Hills et al 1981 , 1984 , 1987 and forthcoming ) . The cremation and inhumation sections of the cemetery exhibit a fairly strong spatial ...
... burials and 57 inhumations were excavated from the cemetery between 1968 and 1981 ( Hills 1977 ; Hills et al 1981 , 1984 , 1987 and forthcoming ) . The cremation and inhumation sections of the cemetery exhibit a fairly strong spatial ...
Page 81
... burials with one exception : the amber sword- bead found with sword , shield and spear fragments in grave 40. This ... burials . Twelve burials , almost a third of the inhumed population , contained only these items and could not be ...
... burials with one exception : the amber sword- bead found with sword , shield and spear fragments in grave 40. This ... burials . Twelve burials , almost a third of the inhumed population , contained only these items and could not be ...
Page 87
... burials . Of the female burials two may have been sub - adults . The remaining burials are unsexable by either bone or grave content , but all appear to have been adults . It seems unlikely that this population reflects the demographic ...
... burials . Of the female burials two may have been sub - adults . The remaining burials are unsexable by either bone or grave content , but all appear to have been adults . It seems unlikely that this population reflects the demographic ...
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