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Figure 6. Isola Sacra, Tomb 15. Pho
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through careful recording of the or
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Figure 4: Pencraig Hill: Distributi
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focussed on use of partial sets of
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Chapter 7 Ritual and Remembrance at
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urial (tomba a doppio loculo tipo M
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‘original’ walls of the tomb. L
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chambers cut into two earlier trenc
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Madison: Prehistory Press, Monograp
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Well-organized cemeteries or messy
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influenced who was buried inside th
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it was quite short, which could ind
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References ARTELIUS, TORE 2004. Min
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Chapter 9 Life and Death in the Bro
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Fig. 5.1. Cremation necropolis at P
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place. These burials were very simp
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Chapter 10 Norwegian Face-Urns: Loc
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The recurring themes in the debate
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The local context of the Norwegian
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Death is the inevitable conclusion
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OESTIGAARD, T. 1999. Cremations as
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Chapter 11 The Use of Ochre in Ston
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Ochre was used so intensively that
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Fig. 5. Zvejnieki burial ground. Th
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grave has been dated to 5690±45 BP
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Khanty of northern Siberia, the col
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Chapter 12 ”Death Myths”: Perfo
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Variation within the same cist Bø,
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Variation within the same mound Lyd
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Figures 6 and 7. Modvo, Luster muni
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To what extent there have been corr
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when they die, a probable explanati
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fragmented spindles, iron weaving s
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Chapter 13 Reproduction and Relocat
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may be questioned, and analysed mor
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References Andersson, G. 1997: A st
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Chapter 14 A Road for the Viking’
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Figure 2. The Jarlabanke Bridge tha
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Chapter 15 A Road to the Other Side
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Fig. 4. Clearing the bridge on an e
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Chapter 16 Stones and Bones: The My
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Fig. 4. An Iron Age scene at Sylta
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Fig. 7. The resemblance between cru