Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 26 of
26
with 100 items per page.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England abstract "Burial in Early Anglo-Saxon England refers to the grave and burial customs followed by the Anglo-Saxons between the mid 5th and 7th centuries CE in Early Mediaeval England. There was "an immense range of variation" of burial practice performed by the Anglo-Saxon peoples during this period, with them making use of both cremation and inhumation. In most cases, the "two modes of burial were given to both wealthy and ordinary individuals", and in many cases were found alongside one another in the same cemetery. Both of these forms of burial were typically accompanied by grave goods, which included food, jewellery and weaponry. The actual burials themselves, whether of cremated or inhumated remains, were placed in a variety of sites, including in cemeteries, burial mounds or more rarely, in ship burials.Within the areas of Anglo-Saxon settlement, there was both regional and temporal variation amongst burial practices. The early Anglo-Saxons were followers of a pagan religion, which is reflected in their burials from this time, whilst they later converted to Christianity in the seventh and eighth centuries CE, something which was again reflected in their burial practices, when cremation ceased to be practiced and inhumation became the sole form of burial, typically being concentrated in Christian cemeteries located adjacent to churches.In the eighteenth century, antiquarians took an interest in these burials, and began excavating them, although more scientific excavation only began in the twentieth century with the development of archaeology. Prominent Anglo-Saxon burials that have since been discovered and excavated include the early cemetery of Spong Hill in Norfolk and the great sixth-seventh century ship burial of Sutton Hoo in Suffolk.".
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England thumbnail Sutton.Hoo.Burial.Traedmawr.jpg?width=300.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England wikiPageID "30556186".
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England wikiPageRevisionID "605119477".
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England hasPhotoCollection Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England subject Category:Anglo-Saxon_burial_practices.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England subject Category:Archaeology_of_death.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England subject Category:Burial_monuments_and_structures.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England subject Category:Early_Middle_Ages.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England type Artifact100021939.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England type BurialMonumentsAndStructures.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England type Memorial103743902.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England type Object100002684.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England type Structure104341686.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England type Whole100003553.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England type YagoGeoEntity.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England comment "Burial in Early Anglo-Saxon England refers to the grave and burial customs followed by the Anglo-Saxons between the mid 5th and 7th centuries CE in Early Mediaeval England. There was "an immense range of variation" of burial practice performed by the Anglo-Saxon peoples during this period, with them making use of both cremation and inhumation.".
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England label "Burial in Early Anglo-Saxon England".
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England sameAs Q4998801.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England sameAs Q4998801.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England sameAs Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England wasDerivedFrom Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England?oldid=605119477.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England depiction Sutton.Hoo.Burial.Traedmawr.jpg.
- Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England isPrimaryTopicOf Burial_in_Early_Anglo-Saxon_England.