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Burial Practice in Early England

by Alison Taylor

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In this wide-ranging study of funerary customs and monuments in England from prehistoric to late Saxon times, Alison Taylor looks at the reasons behind the ritual as well as the latest discoveries that are changing many of our ideas.
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Alison is an accomplished writer and has years of field work experience excavating human remains from just about all periods. A very interesting and easy read. ( )
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