Burial in a bed is a rare phenomenon, but one which is found persistently throughout early medieval Europe. Bed burials are found across a wide geographic area, from England in the west, to Slovakia in the east, and Scandinavia in the north, while their chronological distribution ranges from the early 5th to the early 10th century. The identities of the people buried in these graves were diverse, including men, women, adults and children, and they were accompanied by a range of grave goods, some particularly well furnished, others less so. The examples from England stand out as a unique group, being mostly adult women, and restricted to the 7th century. This paper will argue that this particularity, along with Christian symbolism in many of...
International audienceBackground :Irregular burials (IB-burials showing features that contrast with ...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are well-known because of their rich grave goods, but this wealth can o...
This thesis brings together all that is currently known of early medieval grave reopening in norther...
Our understanding of the cremation rite in early Anglo-Saxon England (5th-mid 6th century A.D.) has ...
This thesis presents an investigation into children in medieval England through burial, the most arc...
This thesis examines the dynamics of the creation of Anglo-Saxon societies in the central transept o...
British and French archaeology have both dedicated a central place to the study of the nature and im...
The central aim of this thesis is to reveal patterns about burial practices over time and across the...
A new, refined chronology for seventh-century graves and grave goods in England has revealed a marke...
Prone burials are among the most distinctive deviant burials during the Middle Ages and early modern...
This article analyses the use of grave goods in burials across early medieval Europe and how that us...
The study consists of two parts. The first part comprises analysis and social interpretation of arch...
Cemeteries from the Central and Late Middle Ages have not yet been studied extensively, even though ...
Background Irregular burials (IB\u2014burials showing features that contrast with the majority of ot...
The bed, and the chamber which contained it, was something of a cultural and social phenomenon in la...
International audienceBackground :Irregular burials (IB-burials showing features that contrast with ...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are well-known because of their rich grave goods, but this wealth can o...
This thesis brings together all that is currently known of early medieval grave reopening in norther...
Our understanding of the cremation rite in early Anglo-Saxon England (5th-mid 6th century A.D.) has ...
This thesis presents an investigation into children in medieval England through burial, the most arc...
This thesis examines the dynamics of the creation of Anglo-Saxon societies in the central transept o...
British and French archaeology have both dedicated a central place to the study of the nature and im...
The central aim of this thesis is to reveal patterns about burial practices over time and across the...
A new, refined chronology for seventh-century graves and grave goods in England has revealed a marke...
Prone burials are among the most distinctive deviant burials during the Middle Ages and early modern...
This article analyses the use of grave goods in burials across early medieval Europe and how that us...
The study consists of two parts. The first part comprises analysis and social interpretation of arch...
Cemeteries from the Central and Late Middle Ages have not yet been studied extensively, even though ...
Background Irregular burials (IB\u2014burials showing features that contrast with the majority of ot...
The bed, and the chamber which contained it, was something of a cultural and social phenomenon in la...
International audienceBackground :Irregular burials (IB-burials showing features that contrast with ...
Early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries are well-known because of their rich grave goods, but this wealth can o...
This thesis brings together all that is currently known of early medieval grave reopening in norther...