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Gristhorpe Man: an Early Bronze Age log-coffin burial scientifically defined
Authors
Catherine M. Batt
Elizabeth Carter
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Howell Edwards
Adrian Evans
Michael Hargreaves
Carl Heron
Tim Horsley
Rob Janaway
Christopher J. Knüsel
Niels Lynnerup
Nigel Melton
Janet Montgomery
Stuart Needham
Peter Northover
Sonia O'Connor
Alan Ogden
Mike Parker Pearson
Armin Schmidt
Alison Sheridan
Timothy Taylor
Vaughan Wastling
Andrew Wilson
Publication date
20 March 2013
Publisher
'Antiquity Publications'
Abstract
© 2010 Antiquity PublicationsA log-coffin excavated in the early nineteenth century proved to be well enough preserved in the early twenty-first century for the fill armoury of modern scientific investigation to give its occupants and contents new identity, new origins and a new date. In many ways the interpretation is much the same as before: a local big man buried looking out to sea. Modern analytical techniques can create a person more real, more human and more securely anchored in history. This research team shows how.The project has been funded by grants from the British Academy, British Association for the Advancement of Science, Natural Environment Research Council, Royal Archaeological Institute and Scarborough Museums Trust. CJK’s participation in this project was funded by a Leverhulme Research Fellowship (RF/6/RFG/2008/0253)
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