Recent treatments of burial practices in prehistoric Europe have tended to emphasise the variety of practices that are apparent in any given period; contra previous views which tended to emphasise homogeneity over time. In the spirit of more recent considerations that emphasise a more holistic approach, the current article presents investigations of human remains interred within and around a single monument at Cranborne Chase, Dorset, UK. By taking a synthetic approach giving equal weight to taphonomy, archaeothanatology, histological analysis, scanning electron microscopy, micro-CT scanning, experimentation and contextual dating, a more nuanced picture has been revealed, where the dead were dealt with in ways that were both more complex an...
This paper begins by examining the burial traditions of the Iron age Britons and Classical Romans to...
Inhumation burials are recorded in Britain and Europe during excavations in a standardized way, espe...
Seeking to challenge simplistic narratives of cremation in the past and present, the studies in this...
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...
Iron Age (c. 700 BCe43AD) funerary practice has long been a focus of debate in British archaeology. ...
This thesis concerns the treatment of the non-cremated dead in the Iron Age of eastern Britain, an a...
The Middle Bronze Age (c. 1600–1150 cal bc) in Britain is traditionally understood to represent a ma...
The assemblage of Neolithic cremated human remains from Stonehenge is the largest in Britain, and de...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
Ancient Egyptians are thought to have been the only people in the Old World who were practising mumm...
YesThis paper presents a re-evaluation of a cemetery excavated over thirty years ago at Walkington W...
Coming from a family which is Scottish on one side and English on the other, Andrew Lamb has been cu...
Archaeothanatology, a holistic approach conceived in France, examines detailed observations of the s...
The study of cremated human remains from archaeological contexts has traditionally been viewed as le...
This paper begins by examining the burial traditions of the Iron age Britons and Classical Romans to...
Inhumation burials are recorded in Britain and Europe during excavations in a standardized way, espe...
Seeking to challenge simplistic narratives of cremation in the past and present, the studies in this...
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...
Iron Age (c. 700 BCe43AD) funerary practice has long been a focus of debate in British archaeology. ...
This thesis concerns the treatment of the non-cremated dead in the Iron Age of eastern Britain, an a...
The Middle Bronze Age (c. 1600–1150 cal bc) in Britain is traditionally understood to represent a ma...
The assemblage of Neolithic cremated human remains from Stonehenge is the largest in Britain, and de...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
Ancient Egyptians are thought to have been the only people in the Old World who were practising mumm...
YesThis paper presents a re-evaluation of a cemetery excavated over thirty years ago at Walkington W...
Coming from a family which is Scottish on one side and English on the other, Andrew Lamb has been cu...
Archaeothanatology, a holistic approach conceived in France, examines detailed observations of the s...
The study of cremated human remains from archaeological contexts has traditionally been viewed as le...
This paper begins by examining the burial traditions of the Iron age Britons and Classical Romans to...
Inhumation burials are recorded in Britain and Europe during excavations in a standardized way, espe...
Seeking to challenge simplistic narratives of cremation in the past and present, the studies in this...