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Excavations at Mucking : excavations by Tom and Margaret Jones. Volume 3. The Anglo-Saxons cemeteries / Sue Hirst and Dido Clark
Ouvrage
Publication: London : Museum of London archaeology, 2009 Description: 2 vol. (XXV-836 p.-[2] dépl.) : ill., cartes, plans ; 31 cm + 1 CDROMISBN: 978-1-901992-86-1.Langue: Anglais ; de résumé, Français ; de résumé, Allemand Pays: Royaume-Uni Auteur principal: Hirst, Susan Margaret, 1948- Co-auteur: Clark, D. F. Résumé: The Anglo-Saxon cemeteries at Mucking, Essex, represent the burials of over 800 individuals from the 5th to early 7th centuries. This long-awaited report includes detailed illustrated catalogues in Part i, and comprehensive analysis and discussion of the burials and their context in Part ii. The large, mixed rite Cemetery II was completely excavated, while the partly destroyed Cemetery I included further significant inhumations. The quality and quantity of the evidence from the second quarter of the 5th century is unsurpassed. The dating is based on seriation analysis of the inhumation artefact assemblages and is combined with an innovative maximisation of demographic data from soil silhouettes. (Source : site de l'éditeur).Note de contenu: contient : Part 1, Introduction, catalogues ans specialist reports ; Part 2, Analysis and discussionTopo: Mucking Item type: Ouvrage
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Saint-Germain-en-Laye : MAN - Musée d'archéologie nationale Réserve Fe 263 (3,1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Vol. 1/2 MAN44921-1
Saint-Germain-en-Laye : MAN - Musée d'archéologie nationale Réserve Fe 263 (3,2) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Vol. 2/2 MAN44921-2

Résumés en allemand et en français

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contient : Part 1, Introduction, catalogues ans specialist reports ; Part 2, Analysis and discussion

The Anglo-Saxon cemeteries at Mucking, Essex, represent the burials of over 800 individuals from the 5th to early 7th centuries. This long-awaited report includes detailed illustrated catalogues in Part i, and comprehensive analysis and discussion of the burials and their context in Part ii. The large, mixed rite Cemetery II was completely excavated, while the partly destroyed Cemetery I included further significant inhumations. The quality and quantity of the evidence from the second quarter of the 5th century is unsurpassed. The dating is based on seriation analysis of the inhumation artefact assemblages and is combined with an innovative maximisation of demographic data from soil silhouettes. (Source : site de l'éditeur)

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