.@caitlinrgreen @Rachel5742 @aethelflaedfan the dealing w/ the body of dead person is something important in old & modern cultures>
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@caitlinrgreen@Rachel5742 @aethelflaedfan So it is an old culture in Scandinavia, also Volga Turks in that time stop cremations, but isn't> -
@caitlinrgreen@Rachel5742 @aethelflaedfan >strange that Volga Vikings kept that Culture to so late time? -
@Archatgs No, it survives until that era in Scandinavia etc :)
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@caitlinrgreen Thanks for your answers Caitlin, Did Vikings keep this tradition in Britain in 10th century? -
@Archatgs Rare in Britain, but there is this L9thC cem: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heath_Wood_barrow_cemetery …
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@caitlinrgreen thanks Caitlin. :)
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@caitlinrgreen@Rachel5742 So we can consider cremation an Indo European culture & not specific to a specific European nation.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@caitlinrgreen@Rachel5742 @aethelflaedfan sharp decisive answer, as I expect from you Caitlin. :)Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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