A study of pollen found in the grave proves that meadowsweet flowers were used as part of the ritual just as they were in graves in northern Scotland.
Bronze Age Cairn Links Wales and Scotland
Submitted by Milica on Fri, 2006-03-10 12:42
A Welsh burial mound from the Bronze Age reveals links to northern Scotland. Clues show that burial customs were similar to those in the Orkneys and Perthshire in Scotland.
A study of pollen found in the grave proves that meadowsweet flowers were used as part of the ritual just as they were in graves in northern Scotland. |
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