Clarke, S. (2001). Probably ritual:. In: n.e. Holy ground:. Oxford: Archaeopress. pp. 73-83.

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Probably ritual:
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Subtitle:
assemblage interpretation at the Newstead military complex -- towards a more holistic approach
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Holy ground:
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British Archaeological Reports
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S956
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97
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73 - 83
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the author uses the Roman military site of Trimontium near Newstead, southern Scotland to demonstrate that a high proportion of deposition on site, mainly from pits and wells, cannot be explained by `normal' social and economic activity. He demonstrates that there appear to be clear distinctions in the material selected for deposition in the pits compared to the occupational spreads, the analysis indicating a preference for military and equestrian equipment and metal and wood-working tools, and suggests the need to use an approach in which consideration of belief systems, socio-economic factors and issues of survival and recovery are fully integrated
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Simon Clarke
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2001
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1 84171 247 7
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PIT (Monument Type England)
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Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
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26 Jan 2006