Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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Page 118
... cemeteries that doubts arise that they can all be natural deaths . In the Durotrigian part of the cemetery at Poundbury Camp the remains of newborn infants comprise 60 % of the burials ( Molleson 1991 , 1993 ) . At Owslebury again 60 ...
... cemeteries that doubts arise that they can all be natural deaths . In the Durotrigian part of the cemetery at Poundbury Camp the remains of newborn infants comprise 60 % of the burials ( Molleson 1991 , 1993 ) . At Owslebury again 60 ...
Page 121
... cemeteries , has demonstrated that they were likely to represent infanticides from the similarity of the gestational ... cemetery . Infanticide was repeatedly condemned by the councils and synods of the early Church , and their hostility ...
... cemeteries , has demonstrated that they were likely to represent infanticides from the similarity of the gestational ... cemetery . Infanticide was repeatedly condemned by the councils and synods of the early Church , and their hostility ...
Page 122
... cemeteries from Anglo - Saxon times rarely have any newborn infants and even children's remains are rare ( Molleson 1991 ) . Archaeologist's reports state that they must have been buried elsewhere , although where this might be is never ...
... cemeteries from Anglo - Saxon times rarely have any newborn infants and even children's remains are rare ( Molleson 1991 ) . Archaeologist's reports state that they must have been buried elsewhere , although where this might be is never ...
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