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x or y depending on whether they have perceived "christian" grave goods, why are you not using the same rubrics here? And also, as someone
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Completely agree in theory - I guess I would have to ask where is the evidence for 'Islamic' grave goods?
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There are coins with Arabic on them, which I would say should be read as markers of wealth or cosmopolitanism, not religious allegiance
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