
Prehistoric Burial Rites
Burial Rites of the Second and Third Millennium BC
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Narrated by:
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Clinton Herigstad
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By:
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Troy Newton
About this listen
Burial rites underwent a massive change in prehistoric times - find out what happened!
Based on evidence from the archaeological record in the UK, Troy Newton takes an in-depth look at how burial rites changed between the second and third millennium BC.
You'll find out:
- What happened to the long barrows
- When and why grave goods were included
- When the change occurred from excarnation to inhumation
- When ancestor worship changed to a more individual focus
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©2018 Troy Newton (P)2018 Troy Newton
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