Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 76
... cemetery at Spong Hill , Norfolk , TF 981 15 , lies near the southern edge of the parish of North Elmham on the side of a low ridge descending on the southern side to the Black Water River ( Map 1 ) . It illustrates how gender ...
... cemetery at Spong Hill , Norfolk , TF 981 15 , lies near the southern edge of the parish of North Elmham on the side of a low ridge descending on the southern side to the Black Water River ( Map 1 ) . It illustrates how gender ...
Page 78
... 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 segregation Map 2 ) , with the inhumations located in ...
... 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 segregation Map 2 ) , with the inhumations located in ...
Page 86
... cemetery also demands some explanation . If the practice of inhumation was connected with the Christian Church this type of burial may have been moved to a churchyard at a later date . However , there continue to be gender - associated ...
... cemetery also demands some explanation . If the practice of inhumation was connected with the Christian Church this type of burial may have been moved to a churchyard at a later date . However , there continue to be gender - associated ...
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