Archaeologists have often used their ‘‘eye’’ to interpret spatial patterns within cemetery sites. In this article, we will use Ripley’s K-function analysis to determine the proximity of statistically significant clusters within four early Anglo-Saxon cemetery sites: Wakerley, Norton, Berinsfield, and Lechlade. Using spatial and statistical methods supported by ArcGIS 10 we will explore the kernel density estimates of graves at the point of significance to discuss the organization of cemeteries as part of their chronological and social development. As a result of this investigation we will conclude that these sites were not organized into small clusters of nuclear family graves but large plots that contained the remains of varied, multivoca...
The phenomenon of the reuse of prehistoric monuments—notably Bronze Age barrows—for early medieval b...
2013-02-21This thesis uses a geographic information system (GIS) to demonstrate spatial analysis tec...
The spatial analysis of cemeteries revisited. The example of the Late Iron Age and Early Gallo-Roman...
Archaeologists have often used their ‘‘eye’’ to interpret spatial patterns within cemetery sites. In...
Prehistoric barrow cemeteries are often structured in spatially separated groups. The formation of t...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are well-known because of their rich grave goods, but this wealth can o...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
The central aim of this thesis is to reveal patterns about burial practices over time and across the...
Archaeological studies of kinship have been scarce in recent scholarship. Anglo-Saxon archaeology ha...
The early Anglo-Saxons had a tendency to locate burials and cemeteries in association with Roman and...
In tracing the development of Early Anglo-Saxon archaeology in England, it is shown that scholars ha...
While many details of the character of early Anglo-Saxon political organization remain elusive, hist...
Previous mortuary studies have explored the links between the presence of bounded cemeteries and the...
In this paper we are dealing with spatial structures within the barrow cemeteries of the Bronze Age ...
Background Irregular burials (IB\u2014burials showing features that contrast with the majority of ot...
The phenomenon of the reuse of prehistoric monuments—notably Bronze Age barrows—for early medieval b...
2013-02-21This thesis uses a geographic information system (GIS) to demonstrate spatial analysis tec...
The spatial analysis of cemeteries revisited. The example of the Late Iron Age and Early Gallo-Roman...
Archaeologists have often used their ‘‘eye’’ to interpret spatial patterns within cemetery sites. In...
Prehistoric barrow cemeteries are often structured in spatially separated groups. The formation of t...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are well-known because of their rich grave goods, but this wealth can o...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
The central aim of this thesis is to reveal patterns about burial practices over time and across the...
Archaeological studies of kinship have been scarce in recent scholarship. Anglo-Saxon archaeology ha...
The early Anglo-Saxons had a tendency to locate burials and cemeteries in association with Roman and...
In tracing the development of Early Anglo-Saxon archaeology in England, it is shown that scholars ha...
While many details of the character of early Anglo-Saxon political organization remain elusive, hist...
Previous mortuary studies have explored the links between the presence of bounded cemeteries and the...
In this paper we are dealing with spatial structures within the barrow cemeteries of the Bronze Age ...
Background Irregular burials (IB\u2014burials showing features that contrast with the majority of ot...
The phenomenon of the reuse of prehistoric monuments—notably Bronze Age barrows—for early medieval b...
2013-02-21This thesis uses a geographic information system (GIS) to demonstrate spatial analysis tec...
The spatial analysis of cemeteries revisited. The example of the Late Iron Age and Early Gallo-Roman...