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The following pages link to The Burial of A Princess? The Later Seventh-Century Cemetery At Westfield Farm, Ely (Q55058889):
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- The Reuse of ‘Antiques’ in Conversion Period Cemeteries (Q44487643) (← links)
- Mobility histories of 7th-9th century AD people buried at early medieval Bamburgh, Northumberland, England. (Q46210680) (← links)
- The gold and garnet chain from Isenbüttel, Germany: a possible pin suite with Anglo-Saxon parallels (Q59176233) (← links)
- Furnished female burial in seventh-century England: gender and sacral authority in the Conversion Period (Q60026280) (← links)
- A 7th-Century Necklace from Hardingstone, Northamptonshire, England (Q60028760) (← links)
- Recent discoveries at Ely Cathedral, Cambridgeshire: Aetheldreda’s Gate, the church of Holy Cross and the possible boundary of the Anglo-Saxon monastery (Q61976935) (← links)
- Middle Anglo-Saxon Downham Road, Ely: extending the West Fen Road site (Q107378364) (← links)
- Migration and cultural integration in the early medieval cemetery of Finglesham, Kent, through stable isotopes (Q110245707) (← links)
- Bed Burials in Early Medieval Europe (Q116259166) (← links)
- A Hierarchical Meta-Analytical Approach to Western European Dietary Transitions in the First Millennium AD (Q116263259) (← links)
- Food and Power in Early Medieval England: a Lack of (Isotopic) Enrichment (Q116942014) (← links)
- Work-boxes or reliquaries? Small copper-alloy containers in seventh century Anglo-Saxon graves (Q118129509) (← links)
- Rethinking early medieval 'productive sites': wealth, trade, and tradition at Little Carlton, East Lindsey (Q121031600) (← links)
- Late Iron Age and Roman Features, a Roman and Early Saxon Cemetery, and Middle Saxon Features, Hatherdene Close, Cherry Hinton (Q125448973) (← links)