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‘CELTIC BRITAIN’ IN PRE‐ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY, RECONSIDERED
Oxford Journal of ArchaeologyFor forty years archaeologists have avoided referring to pre‐Roman Britain and its inhabitants as ‘Celtic’ on the grounds that contemporaries never described them as such. This is incorrect.
Patrick Sims‐Williams
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2018
In the archaeology of death and burial, the premise that the dead were buried ritually and not simply disposed of seems to be accepted without argument. Where graves were reopened and reused for subsequent burials, however, the post-funeral manipulation ...
Matthias Hoernes +2 more
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In the archaeology of death and burial, the premise that the dead were buried ritually and not simply disposed of seems to be accepted without argument. Where graves were reopened and reused for subsequent burials, however, the post-funeral manipulation ...
Matthias Hoernes +2 more
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, 2019
The necropolis at Malbork-Wielbark was excavated from 1927 to 1936 and 2008 to 2019. This burial ground is the eponymous site of the Wielbark culture. To date, over 2000 burials, both inhumation and cremation (pit and urn graves), have been recorded at ...
M. Daszkiewicz +3 more
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The necropolis at Malbork-Wielbark was excavated from 1927 to 1936 and 2008 to 2019. This burial ground is the eponymous site of the Wielbark culture. To date, over 2000 burials, both inhumation and cremation (pit and urn graves), have been recorded at ...
M. Daszkiewicz +3 more
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The persistence of pre-Roman cultural identity in Gallia and Hispania
Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2019It is difficult for a reviewer to do justice to this absorbing and innovative study of cultural identity in the western provinces. Although it has the normal tendency of a monograph arising from a Ph.D.
M. Kulikowski
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Network analysis and the formation of ethnic groups in pre-Roman Italy
Journal of Roman Archaeology, 2019This book’s departure point is an attempt to explain a major shift in Italian preand protohistory. It is one that the author perhaps set out more succinctly in an article published the year before this book appeared.1 As Blake expresses it, we should be ...
J. Cherry
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A mobile model of cultural transfer in pre-Roman southern Italy
Production, Trade, and Connectivity in Pre-Roman Italy, 2022C. Heitz
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Mechanisms of community formation in pre-Roman Italy
Production, Trade, and Connectivity in Pre-Roman Italy, 2022Sheira Cohen
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Communities and connectivities in pre-Roman Italy
Production, Trade, and Connectivity in Pre-Roman Italy, 2022Sheira Cohen, Jeremy Armstrong
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Geographical Frame and Pre-Roman History of the Central Balkan Roman Provinces
Ex Asia et Syria: Oriental Religions in the Roman Central Balkans, 2021semanticscholar +1 more source

