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Burials and Society in Late Chalcolithic and Early Bronze Age Ireland
Cormac McSparron
School of Natural and Built Environment
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Arts & Humanities
Late Chalcolithic
100%
Early Bronze Age
74%
Ireland
51%
Copper
24%
Inhumation
11%
Burial Practices
10%
Social Complexity
10%
Cremation
10%
Radiocarbon Chronology
6%
Cist
6%
Pottery
6%
Stimulus
6%
Wessex
5%
Archaeology
5%
Cork
5%
Chiefdoms
5%
Anthropology
5%
Grave Goods
5%
Bowl
4%
Statistical Analysis
4%
Social Structure
4%
Centralization
4%
Sophistication
4%
Social Organization
4%
Descriptive
3%
Controlled
3%
Summary
2%
Workers
2%
Names
2%
Social Sciences
funeral
70%
Ireland
56%
stimulus
5%
miner
4%
archaeology
3%
prestige
3%
social structure
3%
statistical analysis
3%
time
2%
examination
2%
event
2%