Journal of Danish Archaeology, Volume 9Odense University Press, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 23
... pieces were derived from the area around the acetabulum ( fig . 35 ) . Right and left halves had probably been parted or broken in the sagittal plane through the symphysis . Considering the conditions of preservation , it is not ...
... pieces were derived from the area around the acetabulum ( fig . 35 ) . Right and left halves had probably been parted or broken in the sagittal plane through the symphysis . Considering the conditions of preservation , it is not ...
Page 26
... pieces on the left have been cut from the inner side ; the four on the right have marks from cutting on the outside and from snapping on the inside . Among the bone implements , the metapodials were the only long bones that were ...
... pieces on the left have been cut from the inner side ; the four on the right have marks from cutting on the outside and from snapping on the inside . Among the bone implements , the metapodials were the only long bones that were ...
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... pieces of amber in a grave is , to the author's knowledge , unparalleled in Danish finds from the early Bronze Age , the nearest example is a Period III grave on the island of Amrum , where 10 un- worked pieces of amber , between 0,9 ...
... pieces of amber in a grave is , to the author's knowledge , unparalleled in Danish finds from the early Bronze Age , the nearest example is a Period III grave on the island of Amrum , where 10 un- worked pieces of amber , between 0,9 ...
Contents
An Early | 38 |
Pollen Spectra from | 59 |
A Late Neolithic Hoard from | 103 |
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