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Loose Howe; A North Yorkshire Log Coffin Boat Burial(s) Revisited
Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2018SummaryIn 1937 a large barrow in north‐east Yorkshire was excavated by Mrs H. W. and Dr F. Elgee. A primary deposit comprising a ‘canoe’‐shaped log coffin and what were described as two ‘log boats’ or ‘canoes’ was uncovered beneath the mound. The burial did not survive; however, the ‘canoe’‐shaped coffin was found to contain an Early Bronze Age Merthyr
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Scientific Dating of the Early Bronze Age Log Coffin Burials at Sproxton and Eaton, Leicestershire
2022Transactions of the Leicestershire Archaeological and Historical Society, 92, 1 ...
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The Emergence and Development of Split Log Coffins in South Korea during the Iron Age
The Yeongnam Archaeological Society, 2022The split log coffin burial in South Korea is largely divided into seven stages. Stage I(250~200 B.C.) featured an attached-round rim vessel and a bronze implement; Stage II(199~100 B.C.) a type Ⅰ rectangular cast-iron axe; Stage III(101~50 B.C.) an attached-triangular rim vessel, a type-II rectangular cast-iron axe, a type-I lozenge cast-iron axe, and
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2021
In 1899 a log coffin was discovered on the Baltic seashore in Bagicz. Human remains were radiocarbon dated to 160 cal BC - 50 cal AD, contrary to artefacts that date this burial to phase B2-B2/C1 (AD 110/120-160) of the Roman Iron Age. In this case a reservoir effect has to be taken into consideration. However, δ13CVPDB values do not support the marine
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In 1899 a log coffin was discovered on the Baltic seashore in Bagicz. Human remains were radiocarbon dated to 160 cal BC - 50 cal AD, contrary to artefacts that date this burial to phase B2-B2/C1 (AD 110/120-160) of the Roman Iron Age. In this case a reservoir effect has to be taken into consideration. However, δ13CVPDB values do not support the marine
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2016
Abstract The ancient glass beads from a log coffin cave at Pang Mapha, Mae Hong Son as well as from Sa Kaeo, Thailand, were studied for their physical and chemical properties. The samples have an average specific gravity of 2.25, and an average refractive index of 1.55.
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Abstract The ancient glass beads from a log coffin cave at Pang Mapha, Mae Hong Son as well as from Sa Kaeo, Thailand, were studied for their physical and chemical properties. The samples have an average specific gravity of 2.25, and an average refractive index of 1.55.
Seriwat Saminpanya +4 more
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021
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Analysis and Tree-Ring Dating of Wooden Coffins Excavated from Incheon Sipjeong-Dong Site
Journal of the Korean Wood Science and Technology, 2021exaly

