This recording form contains the osteological data associated with a Romano-British cremation burial found at 43 Broadway 16-18.53 (Lincoln, UK), ca. late second to mid-third century CE
Decapitation burials (burials in which the cranium and mandible are displaced from correct anatomica...
AbstractIron Age (c. 700 BC–43AD) funerary practice has long been a focus of debate in British archa...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...
This recording form contains the osteological data associated with a human burial from the North Sto...
This report provides an osteological evaluation of 14 Romano-British cremation burials from Lincolns...
The study of cremated human remains from archaeological contexts has traditionally been viewed as le...
This report provides an osteological evaluation of 7 Romano-British cremation burials from Manton in...
This report provides an osteological evaluation of 34 Romano- British cremation burials from York. T...
This report provides an osteological evaluation of 14 Romano-British cremation burials from Doncaste...
M/1992/43/4. This burnt human bone is part of a collection of several Anglo-Saxon objects which were...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...
Radiocarbon dating of cremated bone is a well-established practice in the study of prehistoric crema...
Objectives: The Falys–Prangle-method assesses age-related morphological changes to the sternal clavi...
M/1992/43/1. This burnt human bone is part of a collection of several Anglo-Saxon objects which were...
Cremated remains have long been regarded as a highly complex material that often provides unsatisfac...
Decapitation burials (burials in which the cranium and mandible are displaced from correct anatomica...
AbstractIron Age (c. 700 BC–43AD) funerary practice has long been a focus of debate in British archa...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...
This recording form contains the osteological data associated with a human burial from the North Sto...
This report provides an osteological evaluation of 14 Romano-British cremation burials from Lincolns...
The study of cremated human remains from archaeological contexts has traditionally been viewed as le...
This report provides an osteological evaluation of 7 Romano-British cremation burials from Manton in...
This report provides an osteological evaluation of 34 Romano- British cremation burials from York. T...
This report provides an osteological evaluation of 14 Romano-British cremation burials from Doncaste...
M/1992/43/4. This burnt human bone is part of a collection of several Anglo-Saxon objects which were...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...
Radiocarbon dating of cremated bone is a well-established practice in the study of prehistoric crema...
Objectives: The Falys–Prangle-method assesses age-related morphological changes to the sternal clavi...
M/1992/43/1. This burnt human bone is part of a collection of several Anglo-Saxon objects which were...
Cremated remains have long been regarded as a highly complex material that often provides unsatisfac...
Decapitation burials (burials in which the cranium and mandible are displaced from correct anatomica...
AbstractIron Age (c. 700 BC–43AD) funerary practice has long been a focus of debate in British archa...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...