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Stonehenge And Middle To Late Neolithic Cremation Rites In Mainland Britain C35002500 Bc Christina Willis

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Stonehenge And Middle To Late Neolithic Cremation Rites In Mainland Britain C35002500 Bc Christina Willis
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 46.95 MB
Author: Christina Willis
ISBN: 9781407358345, 1407358340
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Stonehenge And Middle To Late Neolithic Cremation Rites In Mainland Britain C35002500 Bc Christina Willis by Christina Willis 9781407358345, 1407358340 instant download after payment.

Neolithic Britain is characterised by its wide diversity in funerary and mortuary rites. However, a shift c.3500BC led to a rise in cremation burials associated with circular monuments and by c.3000BC, cremation was the dominant funerary rite. This book provides a comprehensive re-analysis of 628 cremation deposits from 84 sites across mainland Britain, including those from Stonehenge. It offers new insights and interpretations relating to a shift in social organisation and belief structures, and uses up-to-date methodology to discuss osteological, archaeological and chronological data. Together, this research suggests that cremation was specifically selected for certain members of society, and it also raises new questions about mobility and the role women played within the prehistoric landscape.

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