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Focusing on the period between 400 and 1100 AD, this work explores the commemorative roles of funerary rituals through the analysis of archaeological remains. It delves into how these rituals served as a means of remembrance and cultural expression, offering insights into the social and historical contexts of the time. By examining material evidence, the book sheds light on the significance of death and remembrance in shaping community identities during this era.
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Death and Memory in Early Medieval Britain, Howard Williams
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