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Tag: British Neolithic

Changing practices in the treatment of the dead illuminates our wider understanding of the Neolithic period.

Posted on July 21, 2010July 21, 2010 by JL Admin

The mortuary practices during the Neolithic period in Britain (4000-2500 BC), provides evidence for the underlying complex sociology. Not only do they signify the role of the dead, but also throw light on other aspects of this age. The following are some of them. The arrival of the Beaker Folk The most significant cultural shift…

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