Bradley, R. (2002). Death and the regeneration of life:. Antiquity 76 (292). Vol 76(292), pp. 372-377.

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Death and the regeneration of life:
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Subtitle:
a new interpretation of house urns of Northern Europe
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Issue:
Antiquity 76 (292)
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Antiquity
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76 (292)
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372 - 377
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Journal
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Considers the significance of ceramic models of buildings from Northern Europe in the Bronze/Iron Age, and discusses contemporary sites from other regions of Europe, including Britain where human remains are regularly found in areas of settlement.
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Richard Bradley
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Robert D B Bath (Abstract author)
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2002
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Subjects / Periods:
Human Remains (Auto Detected Subject)
SETTLEMENT (Monument Type England)
Ceramic (Auto Detected Subject)
Bronze Age (BIAB)
Ceramic Objects (BIAB)
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11 Oct 2002