Bronze Age, Roman and Saxon Burials and Occupation on land to the west of The Lea, Denham, Buckinghamshire

Exploring ancient burial practices and artifacts in Buckinghamshire

Jo Pine author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Thames Valley Archaelogical Services Ltd

Published:12th Sep '18

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This book explores burial practices and artifacts from the Bronze Age, Roman, and Saxon periods in Buckinghamshire, providing valuable historical insights.

The book Bronze Age, Roman and Saxon Burials and Occupation on land to the west of The Lea, Denham, Buckinghamshire presents a comprehensive archaeological study of significant burial practices and occupation in Buckinghamshire. It delves into the findings from various excavation sites, focusing on the Bronze Age, Roman, and Saxon periods. The text highlights the discovery of ring ditches, which are indicative of burial sites, and discusses the various burial methods employed during these eras, including cremation, inhumation, and bustum burials.

In addition to burial practices, the book examines the rich array of artifacts unearthed during the excavations. These include pottery, metalwork, and jewellery, which provide insights into the cultural and social practices of the time. The analysis of these materials is crucial for understanding the daily lives and rituals of the communities that inhabited the region. Furthermore, the book incorporates radiocarbon dating to establish a timeline for the occupation and burial practices, offering a clearer picture of the historical context.

Overall, Bronze Age, Roman and Saxon Burials and Occupation on land to the west of The Lea, Denham, Buckinghamshire serves as an essential resource for archaeologists and historians interested in the evolution of burial customs and the occupation of this significant area in Buckinghamshire. It combines thorough research with detailed illustrations, making it accessible for both academic and general audiences.

ISBN: 9781911228301

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154 pages