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... are represented in this exhibit ? Upon going through the Viking period , a friend
noted that the female : male ratio seemed to be about 20 % : 8 0 % . The Skipper
Gallery placards , with photographs from the exhibit , shows 7 Viking females ...
... are represented in this exhibit ? Upon going through the Viking period , a friend
noted that the female : male ratio seemed to be about 20 % : 8 0 % . The Skipper
Gallery placards , with photographs from the exhibit , shows 7 Viking females ...
Page 82
... the main dimension represented . so The gender - linked jewellery and
weapon assemblages which strongly characterise the inhumation burials at
Spong Hill are present in the cremations , but they are rare . Nor 82.
... the main dimension represented . so The gender - linked jewellery and
weapon assemblages which strongly characterise the inhumation burials at
Spong Hill are present in the cremations , but they are rare . Nor 82.
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... there continue to be gender - associated assemblages , similar to those in the
inhumations buried after the disappearance of the inhumations . This suggests
that the social group represented in the inhumations did not entirely disappear .
... there continue to be gender - associated assemblages , similar to those in the
inhumations buried after the disappearance of the inhumations . This suggests
that the social group represented in the inhumations did not entirely disappear .
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