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University of Chester Digital Repository > Academic Faculties > Faculty of Humanities > History and Archaeology  > Archaeology > Engendered bodies and objects of memory in the final phase graves

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Title: Engendered bodies and objects of memory in the final phase graves
Authors: Williams, Howard
Affiliation: University of Chester
Citation: In J. Buckberry, & A. Cherryson (Eds), Burial in later Anglo-Saxon England c.650-1100 AD (pp. 27-37). Oxford: Oxbow, 2010
Publisher: Oxbow Books (for The Osteoarchaeological Research Group)
Issue Date: 2010
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10034/223751
Additional Links: http://www.oxbowbooks.com
Abstract: This book chapter discusses five female-gendered wealthy grave assemblages from two burial plots at Harford Farm in Norfolk, focusing on the burial of grave goods as a strategy to constitute the social memories of an idealised aristocratic female personhood.
Type: Book chapter
Language: en
Description: This book chapter is not available on ChesterRep.
Keywords: Anglo-Saxon
burials
Harford Farm, Norfolk
grave goods
Series/Report no.: Studies in funerary archaeology
ISBN: 9781842179659
Appears in Collections: Archaeology

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