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Social analysis of mortuary evidence in German protohistoric archaeology

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. 2000. Vol. 19. P. 369–384.
Haerke H. G.

Overview of the German debate on social reconstruction from cemeteries of the Roman Iron Age and the Early Middle Ages from the 1950s to the 1980s. A comparison with the Anglo-American debate oif the same period shows that these two discourses have been remarkably similar, that they have run in parallel, but have completely ignored one another. 

Priority areas: humanitarian
Language: English
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Keywords: The Early Middle Agesburial archaeologyarchaeological methodology
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