n.a. (2007). 6 Early prehistoric activity: discussion. In: n.e. Cist burials and an Iron Age settlement at Dryburn Bridge, Innerwick, East Lothian. Edinburgh: Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. pp. 28-31.

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6 Early prehistoric activity: discussion
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Cist burials and an Iron Age settlement at Dryburn Bridge, Innerwick, East Lothian
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Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports
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24
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126
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28 - 31
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The disarticulated skeletons represent the primary burials within each cist. These remains were disturbed and redeposited over the The main focus of the discussion is on the nature of the burial practice represented by the cists and the possible sequence of events that led to their final form. Three hypotheses are presented. remainThe disarticulated skeletons represent the primary burials within each cist. These remains were disturbed and redeposited over the remains of secondary articulated burials within each cist. This hypothesis requires two separate acts of burial activity. Each cist contains two skeletons, reflecting a single burial event. This implies that in each case a corpse was interred along with the defleshed remains of a second individual. The disarticulated remains represent secondary burials within each cist. This hypothesis requires two burial events.
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2007
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0 903903 93 8
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Burial Events (Auto Detected Subject)
Early Prehistoric (Auto Detected Temporal)
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FUNERARY SITE (Monument Type England)
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06 Jun 2015