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- Finglesham Anglo-Saxon cemetery is a place of burial that was used from the sixth to the eighth centuries CE. It is located adjacent to the village of Finglesham, near Sandwich in Kent, South East England. Belonging to the Anglo-Saxon period, it was part of the much wider tradition of burial in Early Anglo-Saxon England. Finglesham was an inhumation-only cemetery, with no evidence of cremation. Many of the dead were interred with grave goods, which included personal ornaments, weapons, and domestic items, and some had tumuli erected above their graves. Coming under threat from chalk quarrying, the cemetery was first excavated by local archaeologists W.P.D. Stebbing and W. Whiting in 1928–29. After it was revealed that deep ploughing was becoming a threat to the site, further excavation took place under the finance of the Ministry of Public Buildings and Works between 1959 and 1967, directed by Sonia Chadwick Hawkes. (en)
- Le cimetière anglo-saxon de Finglesham est un lieu de sépulture en usage du VIe au VIIIe siècle. Il est situé en bordure du village de Finglesham, dans le Kent. D'une superficie d'un demi-hectare, ce cimetière ne présente que des tombes, sans traces de crémations. Beaucoup de ces tombes sont fournies en mobilier funéraire tel que bijoux, armes et objets du quotidien, les plus riches datant du milieu du VIe siècle, époque où le royaume de Kent n'est pas encore converti au christianisme. Certaines, principalement au sud-est du cimetière, se trouvaient sous des tumulus arasés depuis. La première excavation du cimetière, menacé par l'exploitation d'une carrière de craie, est menée par les archéologues locaux W. P. D. Stebbing and W. Whiting en 1928-1929. Quelques années plus tard, entre 1959 et 1967, de nouvelles fouilles sont menées sous la direction de Sonia Chadwick Hawkes, des labours trop profonds menaçant à nouveau l'intégrité du site. (fr)
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- Finglesham Anglo-Saxon cemetery is a place of burial that was used from the sixth to the eighth centuries CE. It is located adjacent to the village of Finglesham, near Sandwich in Kent, South East England. Belonging to the Anglo-Saxon period, it was part of the much wider tradition of burial in Early Anglo-Saxon England. Finglesham was an inhumation-only cemetery, with no evidence of cremation. Many of the dead were interred with grave goods, which included personal ornaments, weapons, and domestic items, and some had tumuli erected above their graves. (en)
- Le cimetière anglo-saxon de Finglesham est un lieu de sépulture en usage du VIe au VIIIe siècle. Il est situé en bordure du village de Finglesham, dans le Kent. D'une superficie d'un demi-hectare, ce cimetière ne présente que des tombes, sans traces de crémations. Beaucoup de ces tombes sont fournies en mobilier funéraire tel que bijoux, armes et objets du quotidien, les plus riches datant du milieu du VIe siècle, époque où le royaume de Kent n'est pas encore converti au christianisme. Certaines, principalement au sud-est du cimetière, se trouvaient sous des tumulus arasés depuis. (fr)
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- Cimetière anglo-saxon de Finglesham (fr)
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