This volume brings together a series of studies concerned with
aspects of the archaeology of burial in early medieval England and
Wales during the period c. A.D. 400-1100. The demographic
composition of cemeteries, burial rites and mortuary behaviour are
considered alongside the political and landscape context of burial,
all topics which are recent developments in the field of burial
archaeology in Britain. Students and researchers will find the
theoretical and methodological approaches of use to their own
studies, whilst those seeking an understanding of the trajectories
of change in patterns of burial through the Anglo-Saxon period will
find it the first summary of its kind. Besides offering individual
studies, the volume reviews the early medieval burial archaeology
of Britain and identifies areas of future research.
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