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A Place to Rest Your (Burnt) Bones? Mortuary Houses in Early Anglo-Saxon England

Archaeological Journal - United Kingdom
doi 10.1080/00665983.2017.1366704
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ArcheologyConservation
Date

October 5, 2017

Authors
Kathryn Meyers EmeryHoward Williams
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Informa UK Limited


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