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This form of burial was widely used throughout the archipelago as the standard
form of inhumation for chiefs over a period of about three hundred years , from
the late third and early fourth centuries to the seventh century AD . The period ...
This form of burial was widely used throughout the archipelago as the standard
form of inhumation for chiefs over a period of about three hundred years , from
the late third and early fourth centuries to the seventh century AD . The period ...
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The purpose of the present paper is to discuss how the differences in status
between regional leaders were displayed in these burial types . It will introduce
recent research concerning the scale and form of burial mounds from the earliest
...
The purpose of the present paper is to discuss how the differences in status
between regional leaders were displayed in these burial types . It will introduce
recent research concerning the scale and form of burial mounds from the earliest
...
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MORRIS Burial and Ancient Society . Cambridge . 1987. 262pp . £ 27.50 ( Hard )
Cambridge University Press . ISBN 0-521-32680 - X . Reviewed by Lisa Nevett
The title of this book , together with its subtitle The rise of the Greek city - state ...
MORRIS Burial and Ancient Society . Cambridge . 1987. 262pp . £ 27.50 ( Hard )
Cambridge University Press . ISBN 0-521-32680 - X . Reviewed by Lisa Nevett
The title of this book , together with its subtitle The rise of the Greek city - state ...
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