
Treasures from Anglo-Saxon Graves
Gone Medieval
Child Burials in Early Medieval Cemeteries
This chapter examines the unique burial practices of children in early medieval Anglo-Saxon cemeteries, discussing the scarcity of children's remains and the cultural significance behind their burial methods. It highlights the distinct patterns in grave goods, the role of artifacts linked to age and status, and the intriguing presence of knives as personal items in children's burials.
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