Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Burials in Northeast England

Chris Fowler, 2012. https://doi.org/10.5284/1017128. How to cite using this DOI

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Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Burials in Northeast England

Location World regionBritish Isles and Ireland
British Isles countryEngland
English regionNorth East
CountyNorthumberland
CountyTyne and Wear
CountyCounty Durham
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Tyne and Wear [7012033]
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Durham [7008127]
TGNWorld, Europe, United Kingdom, England, Northumberland [7008165]
Grid reference Latitude longitude
bounding box
55.955351
-2.3572083 -1.0882874
54.572062
Subject FISH Archaeological Objects (England)BEAD
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)VESSEL
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)SCRAPER (TOOL)
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)ARROWHEAD
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)FLAKE
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)FABRICATOR
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)COLLARED URN
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)DAGGER
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)PIN
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)NECKLACE
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)KNIFE
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)BEAKER
FISH Archaeological Objects (England)CORDONED URN
Library of Congress Subject HeadingsArchaeology
Monument Type (England)ROUND BARROW
Monument Type (England)ROUND CAIRN
Monument Type (England)TREE TRUNK COFFIN
Monument Type (England)ROCK ART
Monument Type (England)RING CAIRN
Monument Type (England)RELIGIOUS RITUAL AND FUNERARY
Monument Type (England)KERB CAIRN
Monument Type (England)INHUMATION CEMETERY
Monument Type (England)INHUMATION
Monument Type (England)HUMAN REMAINS
Monument Type (England)CREMATION
Monument Type (England)CROUCHED INHUMATION
Monument Type (England)CREMATION CEMETERY
Monument Type (England)CIST GRAVE CEMETERY
Monument Type (England)CIST
Monument Type (England)CAIRN CEMETERY
Monument Type (England)BARROW CEMETERY
Monument Type (England)HENGE
Period MIDASEarly Bronze Age
Non-UKChalcolithic
Project dates Created From01-JAN-2007
Created To31-DEC-2012
First Released21-OCT-2013
Identifiers Related Collection
Related information Associated CollectionOsteological Analysis of Early Bronze Age human skeletal remains in Tyne and Wear Museums.
Associated PublicationFowler, C. 2013. The Emergent Past: A Relational Realist Archaeology of Early Bronze Age Mortuary Practices. Oxford University Press.
Associated PublicationFowler, C. In press. '”The more things change, the more they remain the same”? Continuity and change in Northumbrian Early Bronze Age mortuary rites’, in R. Brandt, H. Ingvaldsen and M. Prusac (eds) Ritual Changes and Changing Rituals: Function and Meaning in Ancient Funerary Practices. Oxbow Books.
Associated PublicationFowler, C. and M. Gamble, (in preparation), ‘Ritual enclosures and mortuary practices at Whitton Hill: a re-appraisal’. Article.
Associated PublicationGamble, M. and Fowler, C. A re-assessment of human skeletal remains in Tyne and Wear Museums: Results and implications for interpreting Early Bronze Age burials from Northeast England and beyond. Archaeologia Aeliana 42 (2013).
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