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Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Of Related Interest
Acknowledgements
Contents
List of Figures
List of Plates
List of Graphs
List of Tables
List of contributors
1. Introduction
2. A note on terminology
3. The Results of the Excavation
Introduction
Phase 1. Possible Prehistoric features
Phase 2. Romano-British
Phase 3. Anglo-Saxon
4. Dating and cemetery chronology
Results
5. The Burials
Skeleton 1; Grave 1 F2037
Skeleton 2; Grave 2 F2035
Skeleton 3; Grave 3 F2039
Skeleton 4; Grave 4 F2041
Skeleton 5; Grave 5 F2055
Skeleton 6; Grave 6 F2053
Skeleton 7; Grave 7 F2059
Skeleton 8; Grave 8 F2061
Skeletons 9a & 9b; Grave 9 F2063
Skeleton 10; Grave 10 F2069
Skeleton 11; Grave 11 F2073
Skeleton 12; Grave 12 F2075
Skeleton 13; Grave 13 F2077
Skeleton 14; Grave 14 F2079
Skeleton 15; Grave 15 F2081
Skeleton 16; Grave 16 F2083
Skeleton 17; Grave 17 F2085
Skeleton 18; Grave 18 F2089
Skeleton 19; Grave 19 F2087
Skeleton 20; Grave 20 F2091
6. Cemetery layout
7. Grave orientation
8. Grave structures and morphology
Construction and dimensions of graves
Coffins and other grave furniture
9. Burial position
10. The Cemetery population
Methodology for Human Skeletal Remains analysis
Demography
Life expectancy
Metrical and morphological analysis
Stature
Cranial indices
Non-metric traits
Dental analysis
Pathology
Congenital and developmental anomalies
Arthropathies and degenerative disease
Trauma and stress indicators
Deficiency disease
Infections
Neoplasm
Miscellaneous lesions
Stable Isotope Analysis
Introduction
Materials and methods
Results
Section 1. Population diet
Migration
Section 2: Individual bone collagen and dentine collage profiles.
Lifestyle
11. The Grave Goods
Catherine Hills, Ian Riddler, Sam Lucy, Penelope Walton Rogers
Weapons
Spearhead
Seax
Organic remains of the seax handle and sheath (Penelope Walton Rogers)
Horse harness fittings
Pendant
Copper alloy gilded disc
Gold and silver jewellery
Cabochon Pendants
Gold and silver beads
Copper alloy and silver dress fasteners and jewellery
Copper alloy safety pin brooch (Catherine Hills)
Copper alloy bracelet (Catherine Hills)
Copper alloy buckle (Catherine Hills)
Iron buckles (Sam Lucy)
Silver rings (Catherine Hills)
Glass beads (Catherine Hills)
Amulet (Ian Riddler)
Glass vessels
Piece of blue glass (Catherine Hills)
Palm cup (Catherine Hills)
Two fragments of pale blue translucent glass (Catherine Hills)
Glass fragment (Catherine Hills)
Weaving and textile equipment
Iron woolcomb spikes (Penelope Walton Rogers and Margrethe Felter)
Pin-beaters (Ian Riddler)
Other grave-goods
The Knives (Ian Riddler)
Organic remains with the knives (Penelope Walton Rogers)
Knife handles
Knife sheaths
Spatulate Implement (Ian Riddler)
Comb (Ian Riddler)
Bell (Sam Lucy)
Gaming Pieces (Ian Riddler)
Costume and textiles
Penelope Walton Rogers
12. Pottery from the graves
Peter Thompson
13. Faunal Remains from the graves
Julia E. M. Cussans
Animal bone
Shell
14. Wealth, status and roles in society
15. Religion, beliefs and symbolism
Grave-goods and religious symbolism
Further meaning and symbolism of grave-goods
Beliefs, symbolism and the history of the site
16. Anglo-Saxon burial evidence in the surrounding area
17. Exning, Ely, and Æthelthryth
Bibliography
Appendix 1. Catalogue of Human Skeletal Remains
Notes
Articulated skeletons
Sk. 1: Male, c.25–30 years
Sk. 2: Child, c.8–10 years
Sk. 3: Child, c.6–7 years
Sk. 4: Female, young–middle-aged (c.25–35)
Sk. 5: Child, c.2 years
Sk. 7: ?Female, young–middle-aged (c.25–35)
Sk. 8: Child, c.10–12 years
Sk. 9A: Female, middle-aged or older (>35 years)
Sk. 9B: Female, young–middle-aged (c.25–35)
Sk. 10: Female, middle-aged (c.35–45)
Sk. 11: Female, middle-aged (c.35–45)
Sk. 12: Child, c.10–11 years
Sk. 13: Child, c.7 years
Sk. 14: Male, middle-aged or older (>35 years)
Sk. 15: Male, c.25–30 years
Sk. 16: Male, young–middle-aged (c.25–35)
Sk. 17: Male c.16–17 years
Sk. 18: Male, c.17–18 years
Sk. 19: Child, c.15 years
Sk. 20: Male, c.18–20 years
Skeleton Diagrams
Measurements
Non-metric traits
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