@Archatgs @Rachel5742 Could be, or could just be natural variation eg Scyld Sceafing's ship-burial in Beowulf, which sees ship set adrift
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@caitlinrgreen@Rachel5742 @aethelflaedfan did A-Saxons cremate woman w/ dead man? -
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@caitlinrgreen @aethelflaedfan Assume cremation more common in pre and non-Christian cultures then largely replaced by E-W burials -
@Rachel5742 @Archatgs @aethelflaedfan To a degree, though 'flight from cremation' in Anglo-Saxon England is pre-conversion... -
@caitlinrgreen @aethelflaedfan @Archatgs Realise this is not an exact science but find it hard to convey in 140 characters! ;) -
@Rachel5742 absolutely---nowhere near enough characters! ;) -
@caitlinrgreen Do you think we could negotiate an increase? ;) - End of conversation
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