Restoration considered as a Destructive Art |
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Authors: | Sir W. Brampton Gurdon |
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Affiliation: | University of Queensland |
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Abstract: | A disparity exists between the numbers of males and females buried in Romano-British cemeteries, as compared with those of the late pre-Roman Iron Age: this is interpreted as reflecting the influence of Romanisation and the practice of female infanticide. In the late fourth and early fifth centuries A.D. the practice was in the process of being curtailed with the expansion of Christianity in Britain. The balance between the sexes was restored after the end of the Roman occupation. |
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