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Month: October 2015

New site: Merxheim “Obere Reben” (Alsace, Haut-Rhin)

October 9, 2015Alison Klevnäs

Looking forward to hearing more about the evidence from the Merovingian-period cemetery at Merxheim, Alsace, France. ‘Robbing’ is said to affect 38% of burials, with a number of other forms of post-burial interventions also identified.

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