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Inhumation and cremation in medieval Mongolia: analysis and analogy
Antiquity, 2006The authors study burials of the medieval period in western Mongolia shortly before emergence of Genghis Khan. They find that both inhumation and cremation are practised, with a variety of accompanying rituals. Systematic micro-analysis of bone fragments on the one hand, and the accounts of early travellers on the other, allow these researchers to ...
Crubézy, Eric +6 more
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Revue archéologique de Picardie. Numéro spécial, 2008
Nice Alain. Typologie des inhumations. In: Revue archéologique de Picardie. Numéro spécial 25, 2008. La nécropole mérovingienne de Goudelancourt-lès-Pierrepont. pp. 47-78.
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Nice Alain. Typologie des inhumations. In: Revue archéologique de Picardie. Numéro spécial 25, 2008. La nécropole mérovingienne de Goudelancourt-lès-Pierrepont. pp. 47-78.
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Three inhumation burials from Southwark
2008London Archaeologist, 4 (1), 17 ...
Dean, Martin, Hammerson, Michael J
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Cremation and Inhumation in the Anglo-Saxon Cemeteries
Antiquity, 1942In his article on ‘The Strategy of Anglo-Saxon Invasion’ in the March number of ANTIQUITY,1 Mr K. D. M. Dauncey discusses the cremation cemeteries of Norfolk and Lincolnshire, and endeavours to draw from their distribution and their supposed relationship to the inhumation and the mixed cemeteries of the same and neighbouring areas certain conclusions ...
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