
Jacqueline McKinley on unearthing bones and stories at Britain's ancient burial sites
The Life Scientific
Unraveling History: From Cremation to Forensic Anthropology
This chapter explores a transformative archaeology project at Spong Hill, revealing a plethora of Anglo-Saxon cremation burials and modern cremation insights. It also delves into a significant Bronze Age excavation in Ramsgate, shedding light on burial practices and social status in ancient Britain. The discussion extends to the expertise of forensic anthropology in war crime investigations, emphasizing the emotional challenges faced while uncovering the identities of the deceased.
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