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Remembering the Dead in Anglo-Saxon England

Memory theory in Archaeology and history
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This study uses sociological theories of personal memory to show how Anglo-Saxon burial practices enabled the grieving process, and ensured the remembrance of the dead. The study re-examines both funerary ritual and the monuments and topology of several cemeteries (Spong Hill, Edix Hill, Apple Down, and Rivenhall), and also looks at the impact of Christianity on memories of the dead.
Release date Australia
November 5th, 2007
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Imprint
BAR Publishing
Pages
156
Publisher
BAR Publishing
Dimensions
210x297x13
ISBN-13
9781407301440
Product ID
8955022

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