Brunning, R. A. (2007). A wet afterlife in the Late Bronze Age. In: n.e. Archaeology from the Wetlands. pp. 335-337.

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A wet afterlife in the Late Bronze Age
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Archaeology from the Wetlands
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WARP Occas Pap
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18
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363
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335 - 337
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This paper looks at ritual deposition of precious objects and/or human remains at the sites of Greylake on King's Sedgemoor and the Harding Alignment at Harter's Hill on Queen's Sedgemoor, Somerset. Evidence from these sites suggests that ritual deposition occurred around pile structures. SH
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Richard A Brunning
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2007
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0951911708
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Human Remains (Auto Detected Subject)
Late Bronze Age (Auto Detected Temporal)
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11 Jul 2012