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100 1  Jones, Andy M. 
245 10 Preserved in the peat :|ban extraordinary Bronze Age 
       burial on Whitehorse Hill, Dartmoor, and its wider context
       /|cAndy M. Jones. 
264  1 Oxford ;|aPhiladelphia :|bOxbow Books,|c2016. 
300    1 online resource 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bn|2rdamedia 
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505 0  Acknowledgements; List of contributors; Summary; Résumé; 
       Zusammenfassung; Section 1: Background; 1. Introduction; 
       Section 2: Deconstructing and reconstructing the cist; 2. 
       Results from the 2011 fieldwork; 3. The micro-excavation 
       and conservation of the artefacts; 4. The wooden stakes 
       from the Whitehorse Hill cist; 5. The samples of peat and 
       possible soil from the cist at Whitehorse Hill; Section 3:
       Assembling the burial; 6. The human remains; 7. The wood 
       charcoal; 8. The charred textiles from the cremation 
       deposit; 9. The matted plant material from the base of the
       cist. 
505 8  10. The pollen and non-pollen palynomorphs from the cist 
       samplesSection 4: Items with the young adult; 11. The 
       animal pelt; 12. The copper-alloy pin; 13. The basketry 
       container; 14. The composite braided hair armband or 
       bracelet; 15. The composite necklace; 16. The wooden 
       studs; 17. The flint; 18. The textile and animal-skin 
       object; Section 5: The cist and the moor: the 
       environmental setting of the site and its wider landscape 
       context; 19. The environment of the Whitehorse Hill cist; 
       Section 6: The radiocarbon dating; 20. Interpreting the 
       chronology of the cist. 
505 8  Section 7: Discussion, interpretation and conclusions21. 
       The results from the project; Appendix A; Appendix B; 
       Appendix C; Index. 
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650  0 Bronze age|zEngland|zDartmoor. 
650  0 Prehistoric peoples|zEngland|zDartmoor. 
650  0 Burial|zEngland|zDartmoor|xHistory|yTo 1500. 
650  0 Grave goods|zEngland|zDartmoor|xHistory|yTo 1500. 
650  0 Material culture|zEngland|zDartmoor|xHistory|yTo 1500. 
650  0 Excavations (Archaeology)|zEngland|zDartmoor. 
650  0 Peat|zEngland|zDartmoor. 
651  0 Dartmoor (England)|xAntiquities. 
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