A cathedral cemetery: Problems in excavation and interpretation

作者: Birthe Kjølbye‐Biddle

DOI: 10.1080/00438243.1975.9979623

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摘要: Abstract This paper deals with the excavation and interpretation of medieval Anglo‐Saxon cemeteries north Winchester Cathedral. Excavation method post‐excavation analysis is described discussed. Ideal reality are contrasted especial reference to graveyard. The importance cemetery for an understanding structural history church which it belongs demonstrated. burials not seen solely as individual graves, but part structure, whole complex, one being dependent on other.

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