Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... young burials usually found in these pre - Christian cemeteries . There is debate over the low survival rates of young remains , over whether the young were simply not buried at all , or whether their bones decayed faster than older ...
... young burials usually found in these pre - Christian cemeteries . There is debate over the low survival rates of young remains , over whether the young were simply not buried at all , or whether their bones decayed faster than older ...
Page 27
... young burials must either have adopted a unified practice of shallow infant burial , or that such young burials were generally not placed within the bounds of the cemetery to begin with . It seems to be a general pattern that Christian ...
... young burials must either have adopted a unified practice of shallow infant burial , or that such young burials were generally not placed within the bounds of the cemetery to begin with . It seems to be a general pattern that Christian ...
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... young male figure through the appearance of downy " fluff " on the cheeks ( e.g. Young Theseus on exterior of cup , Louvre G104 , ARV2 318.1 ) . Hair length is a far more complicated issue . ( Clairmont 1993 : 35 ; Vorster 1983 : 19-23 ) ...
... young male figure through the appearance of downy " fluff " on the cheeks ( e.g. Young Theseus on exterior of cup , Louvre G104 , ARV2 318.1 ) . Hair length is a far more complicated issue . ( Clairmont 1993 : 35 ; Vorster 1983 : 19-23 ) ...
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