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Non - ecclesiastical burial grounds were already known prior to the discovery of these sites , and O'Brien in ... the eighth century and perhaps beyond , only certain segments of the population were buried at ecclesiastical sites .
Non - ecclesiastical burial grounds were already known prior to the discovery of these sites , and O'Brien in ... the eighth century and perhaps beyond , only certain segments of the population were buried at ecclesiastical sites .
Strana 343
for several hundred years , despite their modest number of interments.43 Contrast , for example , the minor Late Saxon manorial church of Raunds Furnells , where around 360 individuals were interred over c.150 years ( one burial every ...
for several hundred years , despite their modest number of interments.43 Contrast , for example , the minor Late Saxon manorial church of Raunds Furnells , where around 360 individuals were interred over c.150 years ( one burial every ...
Strana 357
People were now much more likely to be buried in community cemeteries , such as the excavated examples at Ballykilmore and Cabinteely , where significant increases in the rate of burial are evident in this period .
People were now much more likely to be buried in community cemeteries , such as the excavated examples at Ballykilmore and Cabinteely , where significant increases in the rate of burial are evident in this period .
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