Figure 6.43: non-adult demography within the A1 scheme Roman population.
Figure 6.43: non-adult demography within the A1 scheme Roman population. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-043.jpg)
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Figure 6.43: non-adult demography within the A1 scheme Roman population. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-043.jpg) |
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Figure 6.43: non-adult demography within the A1 scheme Roman population.
Figure 6.43: non-adult demography within the A1 scheme Roman population. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-043.jpg)
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Figure 6.44: Bainesse Cemetery: Skeleton 13260 (Grave 17), spondylolysis of the fifth lumbar vertebra.
Figure 6.44: Bainesse Cemetery: Skeleton 13260 (Grave 17), spondylolysis of the fifth lumbar vertebra. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-044.jpg)
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Figure 6.44: Bainesse Cemetery: Skeleton 13260 (Grave 17), spondylolysis of the fifth lumbar vertebra. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-044.jpg) |
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Figure 6.44: Bainesse Cemetery: Skeleton 13260 (Grave 17), spondylolysis of the fifth lumbar vertebra.
Figure 6.44: Bainesse Cemetery: Skeleton 13260 (Grave 17), spondylolysis of the fifth lumbar vertebra. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-044.jpg)
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Figure 6.45: Bainesse Cemetery: Skeleton 12652 (Grave 186), osteoarthritis (eburnation) on the right distal femur and right proximal tibia.
Figure 6.45: Bainesse Cemetery: Skeleton 12652 (Grave 186), osteoarthritis (eburnation) on the right distal femur and right proximal tibia. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-045.jpg)
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Figure 6.45: Bainesse Cemetery: Skeleton 12652 (Grave 186), osteoarthritis (eburnation) on the right distal femur and right proximal tibia. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-045.jpg) |
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Figure 6.45: Bainesse Cemetery: Skeleton 12652 (Grave 186), osteoarthritis (eburnation) on the right distal femur and right proximal tibia.
Figure 6.45: Bainesse Cemetery: Skeleton 12652 (Grave 186), osteoarthritis (eburnation) on the right distal femur and right proximal tibia. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-045.jpg)
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Figure 6.46: bone fragment size distribution across all cremations from the A1 scheme.
Figure 6.46: bone fragment size distribution across all cremations from the A1 scheme. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-046.jpg)
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Figure 6.46: bone fragment size distribution across all cremations from the A1 scheme. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-046.jpg) |
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Figure 6.46: bone fragment size distribution across all cremations from the A1 scheme.
Figure 6.46: bone fragment size distribution across all cremations from the A1 scheme. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-046.jpg)
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Figure 6.47: colour differences between cremated bone assemblages.
Figure 6.47: colour differences between cremated bone assemblages. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-047.jpg)
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Figure 6.47: colour differences between cremated bone assemblages. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-047.jpg) |
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Figure 6.47: colour differences between cremated bone assemblages.
Figure 6.47: colour differences between cremated bone assemblages. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-047.jpg)
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Figure 6.48: age distribution in the A1 scheme cremation burials.
Figure 6.48: age distribution in the A1 scheme cremation burials. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-048.jpg)
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Figure 6.48: age distribution in the A1 scheme cremation burials. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-048.jpg) |
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Figure 6.48: age distribution in the A1 scheme cremation burials.
Figure 6.48: age distribution in the A1 scheme cremation burials. (DBI_Ch06_Fig-048.jpg)
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Figure 7.1: ceramic vessel types from funerary and settlement features included in this analysis for Bainesse Cemetery (relative % using EVES).
Figure 7.1: ceramic vessel types from funerary and settlement features included in this analysis for Bainesse Cemetery (relative % using EVES). (DBI_Ch07_Fig-001.jpg)
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Figure 7.1: ceramic vessel types from funerary and settlement features included in this analysis for Bainesse Cemetery (relative % using EVES). (DBI_Ch07_Fig-001.jpg) |
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Figure 7.1: ceramic vessel types from funerary and settlement features included in this analysis for Bainesse Cemetery (relative % using EVES).
Figure 7.1: ceramic vessel types from funerary and settlement features included in this analysis for Bainesse Cemetery (relative % using EVES). (DBI_Ch07_Fig-001.jpg)
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Figure 9.1: surface preservation of animal bone from burial contexts at Bainesse and Cataractonium.
Figure 9.1: surface preservation of animal bone from burial contexts at Bainesse and Cataractonium. (DBI_Ch09_Fig-001.jpg)
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Figure 9.1: surface preservation of animal bone from burial contexts at Bainesse and Cataractonium. (DBI_Ch09_Fig-001.jpg) |
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Figure 9.1: surface preservation of animal bone from burial contexts at Bainesse and Cataractonium.
Figure 9.1: surface preservation of animal bone from burial contexts at Bainesse and Cataractonium. (DBI_Ch09_Fig-001.jpg)
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Figure 10.1: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values for the human remains from A1 scheme assemblage. Individuals are grouped by field.
Figure 10.1: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values for the human remains from A1 scheme assemblage. Individuals are grouped by field. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-001.jpg)
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Figure 10.1: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values for the human remains from A1 scheme assemblage. Individuals are grouped by field. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-001.jpg) |
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Figure 10.1: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values for the human remains from A1 scheme assemblage. Individuals are grouped by field.
Figure 10.1: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values for the human remains from A1 scheme assemblage. Individuals are grouped by field. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-001.jpg)
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Figure 10.2: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values from the A1 individuals. Also showing the mean δ13C and δ15N (±2σ) for each group. Outliers circled in red are three children under the age of 3 years.
Figure 10.2: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values from the A1 individuals. Also showing the mean δ13C and δ15N (±2σ) for each group. Outliers circled in red are three children under the age of 3 years. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-002.jpg)
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Figure 10.2: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values from the A1 individuals. Also showing the mean δ13C and δ15N (±2σ) for each group. Outliers circled in red are three children under the age of 3 years. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-002.jpg) |
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Figure 10.2: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values from the A1 individuals. Also showing the mean δ13C and δ15N (±2σ) for each group. Outliers circled in red are three children under the age of 3 years.
Figure 10.2: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values from the A1 individuals. Also showing the mean δ13C and δ15N (±2σ) for each group. Outliers circled in red are three children under the age of 3 years. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-002.jpg)
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Figure 10.3: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values from the Roman and Anglian individuals. The individuals are grouped by sex.
Figure 10.3: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values from the Roman and Anglian individuals. The individuals are grouped by sex. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-003.jpg)
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Figure 10.3: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values from the Roman and Anglian individuals. The individuals are grouped by sex. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-003.jpg) |
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Figure 10.3: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values from the Roman and Anglian individuals. The individuals are grouped by sex.
Figure 10.3: plot showing δ13C and δ15N values from the Roman and Anglian individuals. The individuals are grouped by sex. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-003.jpg)
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Figure 10.4: plot of the stable isotope results for those human bone samples where there is both a δ13C and δ15N measurement available. The boxes for the expected values of fully terrestrial versus fully marine diet values are based on the data of Mays (1998, fig 9).
Figure 10.4: plot of the stable isotope results for those human bone samples where there is both a δ13C and δ15N measurement available. The boxes for the expected values of fully terrestrial versus fully marine diet values are based on the data of Mays (1998, fig 9). (DBI_Ch10_Fig-004.jpg)
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Figure 10.4: plot of the stable isotope results for those human bone samples where there is both a δ13C and δ15N measurement available. The boxes for the expected values of fully terrestrial versus fully marine diet values are based on the data of Mays (1998, fig 9). (DBI_Ch10_Fig-004.jpg) |
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Figure 10.4: plot of the stable isotope results for those human bone samples where there is both a δ13C and δ15N measurement available. The boxes for the expected values of fully terrestrial versus fully marine diet values are based on the data of Mays (1998, fig 9).
Figure 10.4: plot of the stable isotope results for those human bone samples where there is both a δ13C and δ15N measurement available. The boxes for the expected values of fully terrestrial versus fully marine diet values are based on the data of Mays (1998, fig 9). (DBI_Ch10_Fig-004.jpg)
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Figure 10.5 (right): primary chronological model for the radiocarbon dates from Bainesse Cemetery. Each distribution represents the relative probability that an event occurred at some particular time. For each of the radiocarbon measurements two distributions have been plotted, one in outline, which is the result of simple radiocarbon calibration, and a solid one, which is based on the chronological model use.
Figure 10.5 (right): primary chronological model for the radiocarbon dates from Bainesse Cemetery. Each distribution represents the relative probability that an event occurred at some particular time. For each of the radiocarbon measurements two distributions have been plotted, one in outline, which is the result of simple radiocarbon calibration, and a solid one, which is based on the chronological model use. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-005.jpg)
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Figure 10.5 (right): primary chronological model for the radiocarbon dates from Bainesse Cemetery. Each distribution represents the relative probability that an event occurred at some particular time. For each of the radiocarbon measurements two distributions have been plotted, one in outline, which is the result of simple radiocarbon calibration, and a solid one, which is based on the chronological model use. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-005.jpg) |
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Figure 10.5 (right): primary chronological model for the radiocarbon dates from Bainesse Cemetery. Each distribution represents the relative probability that an event occurred at some particular time. For each of the radiocarbon measurements two distributions have been plotted, one in outline, which is the result of simple radiocarbon calibration, and a solid one, which is based on the chronological model use.
Figure 10.5 (right): primary chronological model for the radiocarbon dates from Bainesse Cemetery. Each distribution represents the relative probability that an event occurred at some particular time. For each of the radiocarbon measurements two distributions have been plotted, one in outline, which is the result of simple radiocarbon calibration, and a solid one, which is based on the chronological model use. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-005.jpg)
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Figure 10.6 (right): sensitivity analysis (Marine corrected model) for Bainesse Cemetery.
Figure 10.6 (right): sensitivity analysis (Marine corrected model) for Bainesse Cemetery. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-006.jpg)
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Figure 10.6 (right): sensitivity analysis (Marine corrected model) for Bainesse Cemetery. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-006.jpg) |
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Figure 10.6 (right): sensitivity analysis (Marine corrected model) for Bainesse Cemetery.
Figure 10.6 (right): sensitivity analysis (Marine corrected model) for Bainesse Cemetery. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-006.jpg)
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Figure 10.7: span of burial activity for both the Primary and Marine corrected model.
Figure 10.7: span of burial activity for both the Primary and Marine corrected model. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-007.jpg)
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Figure 10.7: span of burial activity for both the Primary and Marine corrected model. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-007.jpg) |
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Figure 10.7: span of burial activity for both the Primary and Marine corrected model.
Figure 10.7: span of burial activity for both the Primary and Marine corrected model. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-007.jpg)
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Figure 10.8: comparison of the start and end dates for Bainesse Cemetery as derived from the Primary and Marine corrected models.
Figure 10.8: comparison of the start and end dates for Bainesse Cemetery as derived from the Primary and Marine corrected models. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-008.jpg)
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Figure 10.8: comparison of the start and end dates for Bainesse Cemetery as derived from the Primary and Marine corrected models. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-008.jpg) |
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Figure 10.8: comparison of the start and end dates for Bainesse Cemetery as derived from the Primary and Marine corrected models.
Figure 10.8: comparison of the start and end dates for Bainesse Cemetery as derived from the Primary and Marine corrected models. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-008.jpg)
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Figure 10.9: ‘First’ and ‘Last’ probabilities for practices or special interest. These probabilities are derived from the posterior density estimates produced in the Marine corrected model shown in Figure 10.6 and discussed in the text.
Figure 10.9: ‘First’ and ‘Last’ probabilities for practices or special interest. These probabilities are derived from the posterior density estimates produced in the Marine corrected model shown in Figure 10.6 and discussed in the text. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-009.jpg)
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Figure 10.9: ‘First’ and ‘Last’ probabilities for practices or special interest. These probabilities are derived from the posterior density estimates produced in the Marine corrected model shown in Figure 10.6 and discussed in the text. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-009.jpg) |
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Figure 10.9: ‘First’ and ‘Last’ probabilities for practices or special interest. These probabilities are derived from the posterior density estimates produced in the Marine corrected model shown in Figure 10.6 and discussed in the text.
Figure 10.9: ‘First’ and ‘Last’ probabilities for practices or special interest. These probabilities are derived from the posterior density estimates produced in the Marine corrected model shown in Figure 10.6 and discussed in the text. (DBI_Ch10_Fig-009.jpg)
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Figure 11.1: previous excavations and A1 sites with Roman burials at Cataractonium and Bainesse.
Figure 11.1: previous excavations and A1 sites with Roman burials at Cataractonium and Bainesse. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-001.jpg)
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Figure 11.1: previous excavations and A1 sites with Roman burials at Cataractonium and Bainesse. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-001.jpg) |
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Figure 11.1: previous excavations and A1 sites with Roman burials at Cataractonium and Bainesse.
Figure 11.1: previous excavations and A1 sites with Roman burials at Cataractonium and Bainesse. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-001.jpg)
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Figure 11.2: proportion of all Roman and early medieval inhumations containing preserved human remains in simple, coffined and cists/cobble-lined graves.
Figure 11.2: proportion of all Roman and early medieval inhumations containing preserved human remains in simple, coffined and cists/cobble-lined graves. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-002.jpg)
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Figure 11.2: proportion of all Roman and early medieval inhumations containing preserved human remains in simple, coffined and cists/cobble-lined graves. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-002.jpg) |
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Figure 11.2: proportion of all Roman and early medieval inhumations containing preserved human remains in simple, coffined and cists/cobble-lined graves.
Figure 11.2: proportion of all Roman and early medieval inhumations containing preserved human remains in simple, coffined and cists/cobble-lined graves. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-002.jpg)
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Figure 11.3: Scurragh House: coffin stain and remnants of the skeleton in Grave 10825. The white tags mark the lower coffin nails.
Figure 11.3: Scurragh House: coffin stain and remnants of the skeleton in Grave 10825. The white tags mark the lower coffin nails. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-003.jpg)
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Figure 11.3: Scurragh House: coffin stain and remnants of the skeleton in Grave 10825. The white tags mark the lower coffin nails. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-003.jpg) |
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Figure 11.3: Scurragh House: coffin stain and remnants of the skeleton in Grave 10825. The white tags mark the lower coffin nails.
Figure 11.3: Scurragh House: coffin stain and remnants of the skeleton in Grave 10825. The white tags mark the lower coffin nails. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-003.jpg)
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Figure 11.4: distribution of coffins by sex and age for Bainesse, Cataractonium and Scurragh House.
Figure 11.4: distribution of coffins by sex and age for Bainesse, Cataractonium and Scurragh House. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-004.jpg)
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Figure 11.4: distribution of coffins by sex and age for Bainesse, Cataractonium and Scurragh House. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-004.jpg) |
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Figure 11.4: distribution of coffins by sex and age for Bainesse, Cataractonium and Scurragh House.
Figure 11.4: distribution of coffins by sex and age for Bainesse, Cataractonium and Scurragh House. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-004.jpg)
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Figure 11.5: sex and age distribution of skeletons in cobble-lined graves and cists.
Figure 11.5: sex and age distribution of skeletons in cobble-lined graves and cists. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-005.jpg)
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Figure 11.5: sex and age distribution of skeletons in cobble-lined graves and cists. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-005.jpg) |
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Figure 11.5: sex and age distribution of skeletons in cobble-lined graves and cists.
Figure 11.5: sex and age distribution of skeletons in cobble-lined graves and cists. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-005.jpg)
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Figure 11.6: Bainesse Cemetery: cobble lining around the coffin in Grave 209.
Figure 11.6: Bainesse Cemetery: cobble lining around the coffin in Grave 209. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-006.jpg)
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Figure 11.6: Bainesse Cemetery: cobble lining around the coffin in Grave 209. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-006.jpg) |
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Figure 11.6: Bainesse Cemetery: cobble lining around the coffin in Grave 209.
Figure 11.6: Bainesse Cemetery: cobble lining around the coffin in Grave 209. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-006.jpg)
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Figure 11.7: Bainesse Field 159A: cist incorporating reused armchair voussoirs in Grave 13420.
Figure 11.7: Bainesse Field 159A: cist incorporating reused armchair voussoirs in Grave 13420. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-007.jpg)
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Figure 11.7: Bainesse Field 159A: cist incorporating reused armchair voussoirs in Grave 13420. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-007.jpg) |
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Figure 11.7: Bainesse Field 159A: cist incorporating reused armchair voussoirs in Grave 13420.
Figure 11.7: Bainesse Field 159A: cist incorporating reused armchair voussoirs in Grave 13420. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-007.jpg)
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Figure 11.8: orientation of burials for all sites A1 scheme where burial orientation could be determined.
Figure 11.8: orientation of burials for all sites A1 scheme where burial orientation could be determined. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-008.jpg)
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Figure 11.8: orientation of burials for all sites A1 scheme where burial orientation could be determined. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-008.jpg) |
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Figure 11.8: orientation of burials for all sites A1 scheme where burial orientation could be determined.
Figure 11.8: orientation of burials for all sites A1 scheme where burial orientation could be determined. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-008.jpg)
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Figure 11.9: burial position for all Roman skeletons on the A1 scheme where burial position be determined.
Figure 11.9: burial position for all Roman skeletons on the A1 scheme where burial position be determined. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-009.jpg)
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Figure 11.9: burial position for all Roman skeletons on the A1 scheme where burial position be determined. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-009.jpg) |
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Figure 11.9: burial position for all Roman skeletons on the A1 scheme where burial position be determined.
Figure 11.9: burial position for all Roman skeletons on the A1 scheme where burial position be determined. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-009.jpg)
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Figure 11.10: Roman inhumations with placed ceramic vessels at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods).
Figure 11.10: Roman inhumations with placed ceramic vessels at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods). (DBI_Ch11_Fig-010.jpg)
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Figure 11.10: Roman inhumations with placed ceramic vessels at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods). (DBI_Ch11_Fig-010.jpg) |
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Figure 11.10: Roman inhumations with placed ceramic vessels at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods).
Figure 11.10: Roman inhumations with placed ceramic vessels at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods). (DBI_Ch11_Fig-010.jpg)
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Figure 11.11: Bainesse Cemetery: placed Trier black-slip beakers in Grave 219.
Figure 11.11: Bainesse Cemetery: placed Trier black-slip beakers in Grave 219. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-011.jpg)
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Figure 11.11: Bainesse Cemetery: placed Trier black-slip beakers in Grave 219. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-011.jpg) |
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Figure 11.11: Bainesse Cemetery: placed Trier black-slip beakers in Grave 219.
Figure 11.11: Bainesse Cemetery: placed Trier black-slip beakers in Grave 219. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-011.jpg)
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Figure 11.12: Bainesse Cemetery: smashed ceramic vessels in Grave 229.
Figure 11.12: Bainesse Cemetery: smashed ceramic vessels in Grave 229. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-012.jpg)
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Figure 11.12: Bainesse Cemetery: smashed ceramic vessels in Grave 229. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-012.jpg) |
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Figure 11.12: Bainesse Cemetery: smashed ceramic vessels in Grave 229.
Figure 11.12: Bainesse Cemetery: smashed ceramic vessels in Grave 229. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-012.jpg)
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Figure 11.13: distribution of hobnails by age and sex for Bainesse Cemetery.
Figure 11.13: distribution of hobnails by age and sex for Bainesse Cemetery. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-013.jpg)
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Figure 11.13: distribution of hobnails by age and sex for Bainesse Cemetery. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-013.jpg) |
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Figure 11.13: distribution of hobnails by age and sex for Bainesse Cemetery.
Figure 11.13: distribution of hobnails by age and sex for Bainesse Cemetery. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-013.jpg)
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Figure 11.14: inhumations containing nailed footwear at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods).
Figure 11.14: inhumations containing nailed footwear at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods). (DBI_Ch11_Fig-014.jpg)
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Figure 11.14: inhumations containing nailed footwear at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods). (DBI_Ch11_Fig-014.jpg) |
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Figure 11.14: inhumations containing nailed footwear at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods).
Figure 11.14: inhumations containing nailed footwear at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods). (DBI_Ch11_Fig-014.jpg)
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Figure 11.15: Roman inhumations and cremation burials containing unpierced coins at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods).
Figure 11.15: Roman inhumations and cremation burials containing unpierced coins at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods). (DBI_Ch11_Fig-015.jpg)
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Figure 11.15: Roman inhumations and cremation burials containing unpierced coins at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods). (DBI_Ch11_Fig-015.jpg) |
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Figure 11.15: Roman inhumations and cremation burials containing unpierced coins at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods).
Figure 11.15: Roman inhumations and cremation burials containing unpierced coins at Cataractonium and Bainesse (all sites, all periods). (DBI_Ch11_Fig-015.jpg)
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Figure 11.16: sex proportions of simple inhumations at all Roman sites on the A1 scheme.
Figure 11.16: sex proportions of simple inhumations at all Roman sites on the A1 scheme. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-016.jpg)
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Figure 11.16: sex proportions of simple inhumations at all Roman sites on the A1 scheme. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-016.jpg) |
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Figure 11.16: sex proportions of simple inhumations at all Roman sites on the A1 scheme.
Figure 11.16: sex proportions of simple inhumations at all Roman sites on the A1 scheme. (DBI_Ch11_Fig-016.jpg)
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