Folded, layered textiles from a Bronze Age pit pyre excavated from Over Barrow 2, Cambridgeshire, England. [PDF]
The textiles from Over Barrow, Cambridgeshire, England present the opportunity to examine the burial practices at the end of the Early Bronze Age. They were excavated from a pit pyre cremation along with cremated bone, a bone needle/pin and two small ...
Harris, Susanna
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Missing, Presumed Buried? Bone Diagenesis and the Under-Representation of Anglo-Saxon Children [PDF]
YesSam Lucy (1994: 26) has stated that a `recognised feature of pre-Christian early medieval cemeteries in eastern England is the smaller number of younger burials recovered¿. Although taphonomic factors such as the increased rate of decay of the remains
Buckberry, Jo
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Towards a new osteometric method for sexing ancient cremated human remains. Analysis of Late Bronze Age and Iron Age samples from Italy with gendered grave goods. [PDF]
Cavazzuti C +4 more
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En este trabajo se presenta la descripción del ajuar de cuatro enterratorios provenientes del sitio arqueológico Cementerio Aguada Orilla Norte (Belén, Catamarca). Dichos ajuares conforman la colección Benjamín Muñiz Barreto del Museo de La Plata.
Reinaldo A. Moralejo +3 more
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Strumenti della lavorazione tessile nei corredi delle necropoli romane di Padova [PDF]
Grave goods of Roman Padua generally include only standard equipment, connected with specifically funeral practices such as foods/drinks offerings and scents sprinklings.
Rossi, C.
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Identification, Geochemical Characterisation and Significance of Bitumen among the Grave Goods of the 7th Century Mound 1 Ship-Burial at Sutton Hoo (Suffolk, UK). [PDF]
Burger P +4 more
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Decoding Natufian mortuary practices through the taphonomy of an experimental burial. [PDF]
Alperson-Afil N, Rabinovich R.
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Fixed and Fluid: The Two Faces of Gender Roles-A Combined Study of Activity Patterns and Burial Practices in the European Neolithic. [PDF]
Villotte S +3 more
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The Goddess: Myths of the Great Mother
The Goddess is all around us: Her face is reflected in the burgeoning new growth of every ensuing spring; her power is evident in the miracle of conception and childbirth and in the newborn’s cry as it searches for the nurturing breast; we glimpse her in
Fee, Christopher R., Leeming, David
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Bronze Age non-elite mobility in Denmark examined through a new human-based bioavailable strontium isotope range. [PDF]
Frei KM +5 more
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