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Cemeteries and Burials

The Absence of Cremation Sites within Cemeteries of the Przeworsk and Wielbark Cultures in the Roman Period in Great Poland

The Absence of Cremation Sites within Cemeteries of the Przeworsk and Wielbark Cultures in the Roman Period in Great Poland

... of cemeteries and burials of the “Przeworsk-type” recorded both in the area under consideration (Great Poland) and in the neighbouring territories – such as Silesia or central Poland ...

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Burial patterns of the Chou period : the location and arrangement of cemeteries in Northern China, 1000-200 BC

Burial patterns of the Chou period : the location and arrangement of cemeteries in Northern China, 1000-200 BC

... locations under examination may be used to examine the placement of burials in relation to the physical environment. This is necessarily restricted to fairly general observations about the landscape — it is ...

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Seeking ‘Norman Burials’, evidence for continuity and change in funerary practice following the Norman Conquest.

Seeking ‘Norman Burials’, evidence for continuity and change in funerary practice following the Norman Conquest.

... execution cemeteries; the impact of castle construction on extant Anglo-Saxon cemeteries; and the relocation of cemeteries to new sites following the Norman invasion – and introduces new themes ...

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Postalignments in the barrow cemeteries of Oss-Vorstengraf and Oss-Zevenbergen

Postalignments in the barrow cemeteries of Oss-Vorstengraf and Oss-Zevenbergen

... of burials with grain storage or with buildings used for that purpose is a frequently occurring phenomenon ...in cemeteries in this manner, and should be associated with ancestor rituals and not viewed as ...

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Evidence for prehistoric origins of Egyptian mummification in Late Neolithic burials

Evidence for prehistoric origins of Egyptian mummification in Late Neolithic burials

... Traditional theories on ancient Egyptian mummification postulate that in the prehistoric period (i.e. the Neolithic and Chalcolithic periods, 5 th and 4 th millennia B.C.) bodies were naturally desiccated through the ...

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The dead and the living : war veterans and memorial culture in interwar Polish Galicia

The dead and the living : war veterans and memorial culture in interwar Polish Galicia

... military cemeteries was seen as an inconvenient obligation, the gravesites of Polish soldiers, particularly those who had fallen fighting in the legions or the Polish army, had a deeper emotional ...

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Islamic burials in the Netherlands and Belgium. Legal, religious and social aspects

Islamic burials in the Netherlands and Belgium. Legal, religious and social aspects

... Islamic cemeteries in both ...Islamic burials in European countries, they do not share the methodologically comparative character of the current study that will be explained in more detail the next ...

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Churchyard and cemetery in an English industrial city: Sheffield, 1740-1900

Churchyard and cemetery in an English industrial city: Sheffield, 1740-1900

... By the early 1820s, therefore, the parish of Sheffield had already seen a wave of new developments that augmented its ancient provision without necessarily replacing it. Use of these new burial places was driven by ...

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Tribute to the Fallen: The Evolution of Canadian Battlefield Burials during the First World War

Tribute to the Fallen: The Evolution of Canadian Battlefield Burials during the First World War

... permanent cemeteries in South ...into cemeteries. Milner’s proposal was that larger cemeteries should be fenced in, while isolated graves or smaller gravesites should be marked with a cairn of stones ...

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Don't Brush Your Teeth:The link between caries and diet when studying the Roman populations of the Western and Southern cemeteries in London

Don't Brush Your Teeth:The link between caries and diet when studying the Roman populations of the Western and Southern cemeteries in London

... of burials were excavated that were not results of incidental ...cluster burials, it has been suggested that some burials had been visible in antiquity in some way, such as inscriptions stating the ...

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Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust

Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust

... cemeteries become overpopulated? Every time a traditional funeral takes place, a corpse is filled with chemicals called embalming fluids, often placed in a metal casket, then covered by layers of cement. Add a ...

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Fieldwork in West Halton, Lincolnshire, from 2003-09

Fieldwork in West Halton, Lincolnshire, from 2003-09

... ed burials that have been dated to the late sixth or seventh century Thompson Although it does not appear in the written record there was evidently an early church at South Kyme since panels from an eighth century ...

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Judson_unc_0153D_17807.pdf

Judson_unc_0153D_17807.pdf

... of cemeteries and cult sites established in older abandoned LM IIIC settlements can be used to draw rough boundaries for the cultural, if not necessarily economic, catchment area of the PG settlement ...

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Exploring historical cemeteries as a site for technological augmentation

Exploring historical cemeteries as a site for technological augmentation

... In our case, some of the prototypes could be modified. The Companion novel, for example, might only provide open audio in some areas, and require headphones elsewhere. Similar issues with open audio might arise in other ...

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An early Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Quarrington, near Sleaford, Lincolnshire : report on excavations, 2000-2001

An early Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Quarrington, near Sleaford, Lincolnshire : report on excavations, 2000-2001

... area cemeteries: Bergh Apton graves 20 and 71, Norfolk; Empingham II, graves 56 and 112, Rutland; Wakerley I, graves 27, 52 and 56, Northamptonshire (Green and Rogerson 1978, ...

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"That Class of Person Who Cannot Afford a Pew": Analysis of the Human Remains from the Spring Street Presbyterian Church Burial Vaults

"That Class of Person Who Cannot Afford a Pew": Analysis of the Human Remains from the Spring Street Presbyterian Church Burial Vaults

... intact burials and other previously disturbed remains were uncovered in Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village, the site of a former potter’s field dating between 1797 and 1825 (Chan ...intact burials, ...

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From Tholos to palace : individual and corporate identity in prepalatial burials and seal iconography

From Tholos to palace : individual and corporate identity in prepalatial burials and seal iconography

... preserved burials at Archanes, has found associations of certain seal types with particular burial ...the burials in buildings rather than tholoi, and the lion-spiral group seals with Tholoi B, E, and ...

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Cutting the Lawn - Natural Burial and its Contribution to the Delivery of Ecosystem Services in Urban Cemeteries

Cutting the Lawn - Natural Burial and its Contribution to the Delivery of Ecosystem Services in Urban Cemeteries

... UK cemeteries are therefore unsustainable as a burial space; in consequence, local authorities have an ever-increasing legacy of maintenance for sites that are either closed to new burial, or where large sections ...

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Bioarchaeological evidence for conflict in Iron Age north-west Cambodia

Bioarchaeological evidence for conflict in Iron Age north-west Cambodia

... Phum Snay is located approximately 80km to the northwest of Angkor (Figure1). Excavations there were led by O’Reilly and carried out in collaboration with the Royal University of Fine Arts from 2001 to 2003. ...

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Welcome Pack for newly arrived citizens 2007

Welcome Pack for newly arrived citizens 2007

... Key Services Provided by Derry City Council Airport City Of Derry Building Regulations Information and Advice Cemeteries Community Development Community Safety Partnership Corporate Mana[r] ...

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