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The Merovingian cemetery of Bergeijk Fazantlaan

AuteurTheuws F. & Van Haperen M.

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Jaar2012

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieMerovingian archaeology in the Low Countries

Volume1

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Pagina’s303

UitgeverHabelt-Verlag

PlaatsBonn

ISBN9783774937765

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Exemplaar95664 ReknummerT-15-5-c

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The environmental and societal context of the Merovingian cemetery of Bergeijk 10-29
Theuws F.
  • Introduction , p. 10
  • Bergeijk in the hinterland of Maastricht , pp. 10-13
  • The parish of Bergeijk , pp. 13-15
  • Early medieval landscape and habitation in the parish of Bergeijk , pp. 15-16
  • Sites from the Merovingian period in the parish of Bergeijk , pp. 16-20
  • Is there a second Merovingian cemetery in Bergeijk , pp. 20-23
  • The early medieval cemetery of Bergeijk-Fazantlaan: site conditions and local context , pp. 23-29

The excavation and post excavation activities 30-37
van Haperen M. & Theuws F.
  • The discovery and excavation , p. 30
  • The history and current status of the finds , pp. 30-33
  • The publication record , p. 33
  • The available documentation , pp. 33-36
  • Reconstructing the site plan , pp. 36-37
  • Terminology , p. 37

Inhumations: burial pits and grave constructions 38-45
van Haperen M.
  • Grave pits: construction , p. 38
  • Wooden containers: container presence , pp. 38-39
  • Construction , pp. 39-40
  • Grave size/depth , pp. 40-43
  • Orientation , pp. 43-44

Inhumation graves: post-depositional interventions 46-55
van Haperen M.
  • Reopening pits , pp. 46-48
  • The dimensions of reopened graves , p. 48
  • Artefact removal , pp. 48-51
  • Artefact fragmentation , pp. 51-53
  • The chronology of interventions , pp. 53-54
  • Intercuts , pp. 54-55

Other possible Merovingian contexts in the cemetery 56-57
van Haperen M.

Grave finds 58-125
Theuws F. & van Lith S.
  • Coins , p. 58
  • Belt and strap fittings , pp. 59-72
  • Foot and leg wear fittings , pp. 72-74
  • Dress accessories , pp. 74-78
  • Beads , pp. 78-89
  • Weapons , pp. 89-92
  • Riding equipment , p. 93
  • Utensils , p. 94
  • Various metal objects , p. 95
  • Wooden bowl , p. 95
  • Glass vessels , pp. 96-101
  • Pottery: Merovingian , pp. 101-116
  • Pottery: other , p. 116
  • Various elements , p. 117
  • Grave finds: specific aspects , pp. 117-125

The textiles from the cemetery of Bergeijk 126-137
Brandenburgh C.
  • Introduction , p. 126
  • Research questions, data and method , pp. 126-127
  • The dataset , pp. 127-128
  • Cemetery textiles as a source for textile research , pp. 128-129
  • Methods , p. 129
  • The textiles from Bergeijk , pp. 129-130
  • Quality of the fabrics , p. 130
  • Developments in textiles , p. 131
  • Textiles from graves of men and women , pp. 131-134
  • Graves rich in textiles , pp. 134-136
  • Some preliminary trends in burial textiles , p. 137

Human remains, body silhouettes and container lengths from the cemetery in Bergeijk 138-141
Panhuysen R.
  • Introduction , pp. 138-141

The chronology of individual graves and the chronological structure of the cemetery 142-145
Theuws F. & van Haperen M.
  • Methods , pp. 142-143
  • Dating individual graves , p. 143
  • The total date range of the cemetery , pp. 143-145
  • The number of graves per phase , p. 145

Prehistoric remains and post-Merovingian features 146-148
Theuws F. & van Haperen M.
  • Prehistoric remains , p. 146
  • Post-Merovingian ditches and postholes , pp. 146-148

The topography of the cemetery and the history of the burial community 150-165
Theuws F. & van Haperen M.
  • The boundaries of the cemetery , pp. 150-152
  • The estimated number of graves in the cemetery , p. 152
  • The layout of the cemetery , pp. 152-161
  • A possible history of the Bergeijk burial community , pp. 161-165
  • The cemetery in the local context , p. 165

Aspects of the burial rituals 166-175
Theuws F. & van Haperen M.
  • Gender-specific objects , p. 166
  • Buried vessels , pp. 166-167
  • The fire in grave 58 , p. 167
  • Vessel combinations in graves , pp. 167-170
  • Vessel combinations in the Bergeijk cemetery , pp. 170-173
  • Single vessel depositions in graves and graves without vessels , pp. 173-175
  • The position of vessels in the grave , p. 175

Consecutive mortuary practices 176-179
van Haperen M.

A world of connections and peasant agency 180-187
Theuws F.
  • The burial community of the Bergeijk cemetery and its networks , pp. 182-185
  • Interpreting the networks , pp. 185-186

A catalogue of excavated contexts and finds 188-285
van Haperen M. & Theuws F.
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