Death and burial in Iron Age Britain / D.W. Harding.
Archaeologists have long acknowledged the absence of a regular and recurrent burial rite in the British Iron Age, and have looked to rites such as cremation and scattering of remains to explain the minimal impact of funerary practices on the archaeological record. Pit-burials or the deposit of disar...
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Oxford, United Kingdom :
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2016.
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