Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 17Department of Archaeology, 2000 - Archaeology |
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Page 152
... burial rite in early medieval society , but we do need to set the burial evidence in the wider context of attitudes to death and to commemoration . The role of burial in early medieval societies In order to discuss the impact that ...
... burial rite in early medieval society , but we do need to set the burial evidence in the wider context of attitudes to death and to commemoration . The role of burial in early medieval societies In order to discuss the impact that ...
Page 155
... burial— this may begin to explain the range of artefacts , especially weapons and jewellery , which turn up from ... burial traditions of the settlers . Whether or not any one of these potential explanations for the distribution of ...
... burial— this may begin to explain the range of artefacts , especially weapons and jewellery , which turn up from ... burial traditions of the settlers . Whether or not any one of these potential explanations for the distribution of ...
Page 171
... burial in the shape of shrouded burial ( Samson 1999 : 140 ) , and so rather than regarding burial in the eighth century as witnessing the tailing off of furnished burial , the evdience may in fact reflect the positive adoption of a new ...
... burial in the shape of shrouded burial ( Samson 1999 : 140 ) , and so rather than regarding burial in the eighth century as witnessing the tailing off of furnished burial , the evdience may in fact reflect the positive adoption of a new ...
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