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Monument Class Description
... period) Henge Enclosures Henges Hengi-Form Monuments Inhumation Cemeteries (Prehistoric) (multi-period) Large Irregular Stone ... Figures (multi-period) Hilltop Enclosures (multi-period) Inhumation Cemeteries (multi-period) Irregular Aggregate Field Systems ... Figures (multi-period) Hilltop Enclosures (multi-period) Inhumation Cemeteries (multi-period) Irregular Aggregate Field Systems ... period) Hermitages (multi-period) High Crosses Hlaews Inhumation Cemeteries (Anglo-Saxon) Irregular Enclosed Field Systems ...
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Urnfield
... In some parts of Germany, cremation and inhumation existed contemporaneously (facies Wölfersheim). Some graves contain ... levels of society. In the Urnfield period, inhumation and burial in single graves prevails, though ... burial element). In the early Iron age, inhumation became the rule again. Material culture Pottery ... and other rich grave goods accompanied an inhumation under a barrow (Montelius III/IV). Another ...
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Talk:Urnfield
... elements. The question rises, then, of why inhumation gave way to cremation. My answer is ... the Urnfield culture. While the Mycenaeans practiced inhumation, and in fact, there is seems to ... stay put to watch over a proper inhumation, so the deceased and his grave-offerings ...
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Dictionario Romanico 081 (Romanica wiki)
... inhume ESPANIOL: FRANCESE: ITALIANO: PORTUGESE: inumar UNDE: inhumation [edit] inhumation n ANGLESE: burial, interment, inhumation ESPANIOL: FRANCESE: ITALIANO: PORTUGESE: inumação UNDE: [edit ...
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Etroy'skoj (translated from Greek)
... etroyskjki' perseverance with the taken care of inhumation us leads to the affair that probably ... period (7th-6th aj. P.MrE) the inhumation predominated her incineration, apart from the northern ...
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Linear Pottery culture
... does the use of both cremation and inhumation. Cremation among the Indoeuropeans later is a ... any age were included. Both cremation and inhumation were practiced. The inhumed were placed in ...
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Talk:Pointy hat
... But, IIRC, Denmark, including southernmost Sweden used inhumation, at this time, and still the Swedes ... cultural influence. People don't change from inhumation to cremation on a whim, there needs ...
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Terramare culture
... of Greece, i. 496) burial was by inhumation: investigation, however, of the cemeteries shows that both inhumation and cremation were practiced, with cremated remains ...
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Villanovan culture
... Further south, in Campania, a region where inhumation was the general practice, Villanovan cremation burials ... the earlier egalitarian culture. Chamber tombs and inhumation practicers were developed side-by-side with ...
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Arras Culture
... It is characterised by a method of inhumation not found elsewhere in the British Isles ... in three ways. Firstly they used large inhumation cemeteries when elsewhere cremation and smaller graveyards ...
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