Saucer Barrows: Places for Ritual within Wessex Early Bronze Age Chalkland Barrow Cemeteries |
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Authors: | Andy M Jones Henrietta Quinnell |
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Institution: | 1. , Truro, TR1 1NL;2. , Exeter, EX1 2DN |
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Abstract: | The Bronze Age barrow groups of Wessex have primarily been classified as places of burial where lineages were marked and mourners deployed to create mythologized links with the recently dead and the ancestors. These chalkland barrow cemeteries are associated with a range of barrow forms – bowl barrows and ‘fancy’ barrows, the latter comprising disc, bell, pond and saucer types. Whilst funerary activity was undoubtedly an important activity within these barrow groups, this paper examines the evidence for other forms of ritual practice within one particular barrow type, the saucer barrow, and considers whether there was more to ritual activity in Wessex barrow cemeteries than the disposal of the dead and the commemoration of ancestors. |
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