When these children the same treatment as older graves remain rare even in periods of high individuals, or it could just simply mean that mortality rates Bennike, ; Alexandersen, we are not looking in the right places. Conclusion and Further Research enough to make it difficult or impossible to handle, thus the experiments proved to be The results of our experiments have successful. The opportunity to conduct our experiments on reason for the under-representation of their grounds as well as providing us with infants and small children in cremation equipment, firewood and accommodation graves is probably partly explained in terms during our stay.
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