Who buried the dead? Cemeteries contain the graves of people from local communities but the individual dead were buried by only a few members of that community, those that survived them. This article seeks to use detailed chronological information to analyse funerary data and proposes a system for establishing a generation-based dating scheme. Such a scheme advances studies of archaeological cemeteries by the discussion of life-time rather than end-of-life chronologies. This will enhance studies of social relationships, memory and the transmission of specific social identities by moving towards a more experiential archaeology. Specifically, I use a detailed study of three Anglo-Saxon cemeteries to investigate notions of social time. This ar...
The Early Anglo-Saxon Period is characterised archaeologically by the regular deposition of artefact...
The ´child´ is in archaeological contexts normally treated as an undifferentiated group. This thesis...
The central aim of this thesis is to reveal patterns about burial practices over time and across the...
Who buried the dead? Cemeteries contain the graves of people from local communities but the individu...
Part I of this paper describes a new 'Big Data' resource for historical mortality research, the Fami...
Within mortuary archaeology, sub-adult burials are relatively under-explored, with very little under...
Archaeological studies of kinship have been scarce in recent scholarship. Anglo-Saxon archaeology ha...
With the digital recording of early medieval burial complexes in England now very advanced, this ess...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
If' archaeology ought to be about digging up people', as Wheeler (1956, 13) believed, the profession...
Currently, in the industrialised world, women have a higher life expectancy than men, a pattern ofte...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are well-known because of their rich grave goods, but this wealth can o...
In many periods, our efforts to understand social relations from the burial record are frustrated by...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are known for their grave goods, but this abundance obscures their inte...
The Early Anglo-Saxon Period is characterised archaeologically by the regular deposition of artefact...
The ´child´ is in archaeological contexts normally treated as an undifferentiated group. This thesis...
The central aim of this thesis is to reveal patterns about burial practices over time and across the...
Who buried the dead? Cemeteries contain the graves of people from local communities but the individu...
Part I of this paper describes a new 'Big Data' resource for historical mortality research, the Fami...
Within mortuary archaeology, sub-adult burials are relatively under-explored, with very little under...
Archaeological studies of kinship have been scarce in recent scholarship. Anglo-Saxon archaeology ha...
With the digital recording of early medieval burial complexes in England now very advanced, this ess...
The thesis will discuss the variety and types of cemeteries and burials used during the late Anglo-...
If' archaeology ought to be about digging up people', as Wheeler (1956, 13) believed, the profession...
Currently, in the industrialised world, women have a higher life expectancy than men, a pattern ofte...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are well-known because of their rich grave goods, but this wealth can o...
In many periods, our efforts to understand social relations from the burial record are frustrated by...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are known for their grave goods, but this abundance obscures their inte...
The Early Anglo-Saxon Period is characterised archaeologically by the regular deposition of artefact...
The ´child´ is in archaeological contexts normally treated as an undifferentiated group. This thesis...
The central aim of this thesis is to reveal patterns about burial practices over time and across the...