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Female Burial Traditions of the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age A Pilot Study Based on Modern Excavations

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By: Alice Rogers(Author)
104 pages, illustrations
Publisher: BAR Publishing
Female Burial Traditions of the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age
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  • Female Burial Traditions of the Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age ISBN: 9781407311111 Paperback Apr 2013 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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This study examines female representation in British Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age (2500 – 1500 BC) funerary practices. Chronology relating to the burial practices is studied, from large scale change over time through to small scale individual chronologies; looking at age representation. In contrast to previous approaches, this study moves beyond purely looking at the grave goods and instead places greater emphasis upon other features of the burials, such as location, form and method. As a result, the methodology used in this study examines the varied forms of this period's burials, yet still considers them as a unit.

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By: Alice Rogers(Author)
104 pages, illustrations
Publisher: BAR Publishing
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