This report provides an osteological evaluation of 14 Romano-British cremation burials from Doncaster. The evaluation consists of a summary of the completeness, demography, state of health, crematory attributes and burial attributes of the assemblage, followed by a statement regarding the material’s potential for further analysis
Late Iron Age and Roman Britain witnessed numerous cultural transitions. While these processes have ...
Much of our understanding of Early Bronze Age burials in the North East of England is derived from e...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...
This report provides an osteological evaluation of 14 Romano-British cremation burials from Lincolns...
This report provides an osteological evaluation of 34 Romano- British cremation burials from York. T...
This report provides an osteological evaluation of 7 Romano-British cremation burials from Manton in...
The study of cremated human remains from archaeological contexts has traditionally been viewed as le...
This recording form contains the osteological data associated with a Romano-British cremation burial...
This collection comprises two publications from osteological analysis of human remains recovered dur...
This thesis provides a detailed osteological and social analysis of the cremated human remains from ...
Cremated remains have long been regarded as a highly complex material that often provides unsatisfac...
Between Agust and September 2006 a Roman cemetery found during the course of an archaeological evalu...
In Roman London, the dead were buried beyond the limits of the settlement, and soon after the town w...
This dataset records the key information pertaining to each of the mortuary deposits. This includes ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:1863.1856(BAR-BS--219) / BLDSC - Bri...
Late Iron Age and Roman Britain witnessed numerous cultural transitions. While these processes have ...
Much of our understanding of Early Bronze Age burials in the North East of England is derived from e...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...
This report provides an osteological evaluation of 14 Romano-British cremation burials from Lincolns...
This report provides an osteological evaluation of 34 Romano- British cremation burials from York. T...
This report provides an osteological evaluation of 7 Romano-British cremation burials from Manton in...
The study of cremated human remains from archaeological contexts has traditionally been viewed as le...
This recording form contains the osteological data associated with a Romano-British cremation burial...
This collection comprises two publications from osteological analysis of human remains recovered dur...
This thesis provides a detailed osteological and social analysis of the cremated human remains from ...
Cremated remains have long been regarded as a highly complex material that often provides unsatisfac...
Between Agust and September 2006 a Roman cemetery found during the course of an archaeological evalu...
In Roman London, the dead were buried beyond the limits of the settlement, and soon after the town w...
This dataset records the key information pertaining to each of the mortuary deposits. This includes ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:1863.1856(BAR-BS--219) / BLDSC - Bri...
Late Iron Age and Roman Britain witnessed numerous cultural transitions. While these processes have ...
Much of our understanding of Early Bronze Age burials in the North East of England is derived from e...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...