THE IRON AGE URNFIELD TRADITION OF SOUTHWESTERN JUTLAND,DENMARK |
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Authors: | Niels Algreen Møller Lise Lock Harvig Bente Grundvad |
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Affiliation: | Museum of Southwest Jutland, Jernbanegade 4, DK-7700 Thisted, Denmark |
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Abstract: | This study examines two urnfields, their development, burial rituals, grave goods and the cremated remains in a renewed analysis of the Danish Urnfield Tradition. The osteological investigation reveals a very high proportion of children's graves in these communal burial sites. Individual expression and demonstration of status are muted in burial rituals adhering to strict norms, although differences between age categories show through variations in the size of a burial monument. The use of CT scans and a detailed analysis of all artefacts provide evidence of the ritualized breaking of urns and the retrieval of bones from graves. Such retrieval of bones together with the layout and development of urnfields demonstrate the importance placed on the ancestors in the Early Pre-Roman Iron Age. The inconspicuous burials, together with the incorporation of all age categories, suggest that the focus of these burial communities is on a relational rather than individual identity. |
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