YesThis paper presents a re-evaluation of a cemetery excavated over thirty years ago at Walkington Wold in east Yorkshire. The cemetery is characterised by careless burial on diverse alignments, and by the fact that most of the skeletons did not have associated crania. The cemetery has been variously described as being the result of an early post-Roman massacre, as providing evidence for a `Celtic¿ head cult or as an Anglo-Saxon execution cemetery. In order to resolve the matter, radiocarbon dates were acquired and a re-examination of the skeletal remains was undertaken. It was confirmed that that cemetery was an Anglo-Saxon execution cemetery, the only known example from northern England, and the site is set into its wider context in the p...
Recent treatments of burial practices in prehistoric Europe have tended to emphasise the variety of ...
AbstractIron Age (c. 700 BC–43AD) funerary practice has long been a focus of debate in British archa...
Most of a human skeleton excavated at Stonehenge in 1923, believed destroyed in the London bombing o...
This paper presents a re-evaluation of a cemetery excavated over 30 years ago at Walkington Wold in...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries in the Kesteven part of Lincolnshire form two dis...
This paper presents the results of the re-analysis and dating of skeletal material from two Early Br...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Archaeological Journal...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
YesSam Lucy (1994: 26) has stated that a `recognised feature of pre-Christian early medieval cemeter...
The Middle Bronze Age (c. 1600–1150 cal bc) in Britain is traditionally understood to represent a ma...
Iron Age (c. 700 BCe43AD) funerary practice has long been a focus of debate in British archaeology. ...
Stonehenge continues to surprise us. In this new study of the twentieth-century excavations, togethe...
Radiocarbon dates have been obtained from a log-coffin burial excavated in 1864 by Canon William Gre...
The study of cremated human remains from archaeological contexts has traditionally been viewed as le...
The primary aim of this thesis is to contextualise the 19th century excavation of the Anglian cemete...
Recent treatments of burial practices in prehistoric Europe have tended to emphasise the variety of ...
AbstractIron Age (c. 700 BC–43AD) funerary practice has long been a focus of debate in British archa...
Most of a human skeleton excavated at Stonehenge in 1923, believed destroyed in the London bombing o...
This paper presents a re-evaluation of a cemetery excavated over 30 years ago at Walkington Wold in...
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries in the Kesteven part of Lincolnshire form two dis...
This paper presents the results of the re-analysis and dating of skeletal material from two Early Br...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Archaeological Journal...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
YesSam Lucy (1994: 26) has stated that a `recognised feature of pre-Christian early medieval cemeter...
The Middle Bronze Age (c. 1600–1150 cal bc) in Britain is traditionally understood to represent a ma...
Iron Age (c. 700 BCe43AD) funerary practice has long been a focus of debate in British archaeology. ...
Stonehenge continues to surprise us. In this new study of the twentieth-century excavations, togethe...
Radiocarbon dates have been obtained from a log-coffin burial excavated in 1864 by Canon William Gre...
The study of cremated human remains from archaeological contexts has traditionally been viewed as le...
The primary aim of this thesis is to contextualise the 19th century excavation of the Anglian cemete...
Recent treatments of burial practices in prehistoric Europe have tended to emphasise the variety of ...
AbstractIron Age (c. 700 BC–43AD) funerary practice has long been a focus of debate in British archa...
Most of a human skeleton excavated at Stonehenge in 1923, believed destroyed in the London bombing o...