Archaeologists have discovered a cemetery, dating to the late Roman period, is the St. Dunstan's area of Canterbury, England. They believe, due to the placement of the bodies and lack of grave goods, that the burials were Christian.
Archive - Apr 19, 2011 - StoryLate Roman graves discovered in Canterbury
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2011-04-19 16:33
Archaeologists have discovered a cemetery, dating to the late Roman period, is the St. Dunstan's area of Canterbury, England. They believe, due to the placement of the bodies and lack of grave goods, that the burials were Christian. Calontir Spring 2011 Coronation photos online
Submitted by Milica on Tue, 2011-04-19 12:17
Séaghdha mac Roibeaird reports that he has created an album of photos from Spring 2011 Coronation which took place recently in the Kingdom of Calontir. Leprosy, battle wounds found in early medieval cemetery
Submitted by Sabine Berard on Tue, 2011-04-19 09:29
The scull of a leper who died fighting is one of several interesting burials identified at an Italian cemetery used between 500 and 700 CE. The cemetery likely contains remains of Germanic Lombards or Avars. |
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