Bradley, R. and Gordon, K. (1987). Human skulls from the River Thames, their dating and significance. Antiquity 62. Vol 62, pp. 503-509.

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Human skulls from the River Thames, their dating and significance
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Antiquity 62
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Antiquity
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62
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503 - 509
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Of the numerous skulls recorded from the Thames, mainly during the 19th century, 299 have been located in museum collections. Radiocarbon dating and metrical analysis support their attribution to the two main phases, BA and Iron Age, of metalwork deposition in the river. F B
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Richard Bradley
Ken Gordon
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1987
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Iron Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
19th Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Human Skulls (Auto Detected Subject)
Skulls (Auto Detected Subject)
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05 Dec 2008