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Unravelling the mysteries hidden within the cremated human remains from Belgium : the interdisciplinary CRUMBEL project
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Burned bones, science and theory : how they can be combined to understand the cremation settings in the archaeological context?
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Estimating age-at-death in burnt adult human remains using the Falys-Prangle method
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The CRUMBEL project : archaeometry and cremated bones from the Late Neolithic till the Merovingian period
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These boots are made for burnin’ : inferring the position of the corpse and the presence of leather footwears during cremation through isotope (δ13C, δ18O) and infrared (FTIR) analyses of experimentally burnt skeletal remains
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Is it hot enough? A multi-proxy approach shows variations in cremation conditions during the Metal Ages in Belgium
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The CRUMBEL-project and research possibilities for early medieval cremations
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The Late Iron Age cemetery of Kemzeke/Kwakkel (prov. of East-Flanders, Belgium) : first radiocarbon dates on cremated bone and new insights in the funerary practices of the Iron Age
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Death and fire : characterising the burning process and the cremation environment using archaeological burned human remains from Belgium
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Cremation vs. inhumation : modeling cultural changes in funerary practices from the Mesolithic to the Middle Ages in Belgium using kernel density analysis on 14C data