Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 21-22Department of Archaeology, 2006 - Archaeology |
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... graves Grave 36 Grave 36 ( Fig . 2 ) is the earliest datable boat - grave so far excavated at the site , from the ninth century AD . It is also the only undisturbed grave , despite containing costly grave goods of silver and bronze ...
... graves Grave 36 Grave 36 ( Fig . 2 ) is the earliest datable boat - grave so far excavated at the site , from the ninth century AD . It is also the only undisturbed grave , despite containing costly grave goods of silver and bronze ...
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... grave was sealed . Two questions remain : why scavenger marks are not reported on the human bones ; and why only some graves are affected by this accelerated decomposition of the human bone . At Gamla Uppsala , for example , Grave 1 ...
... grave was sealed . Two questions remain : why scavenger marks are not reported on the human bones ; and why only some graves are affected by this accelerated decomposition of the human bone . At Gamla Uppsala , for example , Grave 1 ...
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... grave - robbing , as any attempt to rob a grave once the wood had decayed would disturb the lines of rivets . In this case , the feet of the robbers stood on solid planks ... Grave 2 Grave 2 also appeared robbed , but in 32 Robbing the Dead.
... grave - robbing , as any attempt to rob a grave once the wood had decayed would disturb the lines of rivets . In this case , the feet of the robbers stood on solid planks ... Grave 2 Grave 2 also appeared robbed , but in 32 Robbing the Dead.
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Building technologies quick architecture and Early Neolithic long barrow sites in Southern | 117 |
Book Reviews and Notes | 135 |
Archaeological Review from Cambridge 21 1 | 137 |
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