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- Table 6.2-1 Summary of site examples with disposals by period
- Table 6.12-1 Broad comparison of ritual activity incidence over 3500-14/1300bc
- Table 6.16-1 Broad comparison of ritual activity incidence over 3500-8/700bc
- Table 6.20-1 Broad comparison of ritual activity incidence over 3500-100bc
- Table 6.24-1 Broad comparison of ritual activity incidence over 3500bc-AD43
- Table 8.7-1 Relative emphases given to elements in the four stages of mortuary ritual
- Table 9.4-1 Changes in the proportions of multiple similar and multiple varied disposal sites
- Table 9.4-2 Percentage trends in the visibility of single, multiple similar and multiple varied disposals
- Table 9.4-3 Design change of multiple single and varied burial sites compared with all multiple disposal sites
- Table 9.4-4 Continuity of burial use over three successive periods
- Table 9.4-5 Continuity of burial use over four successive periods
- Table 9.4-6 Location of burials on multiple similar disposal sites
- Table 9.4-7 Location of burials on multiple varied disposal sites
- Table 9.4-8 Comparison of settlement sites with open sites, in respect of multiple phase rites and ritual activity
- Table 9.4-9 Comparison of settlement sites with open sites, in respect of domestic refuse deposits in monument structure
- Table 9.4-10 Comparison of settlement sites with open sites, in respect of domestic refuse deposits with disposal
- Table 9.4-11 Transfer of midden material from midden to disposal locations
- Table 9.5-2 Comparison of site types for presence of site visibility, existence of grave goods of excellence, and personal craft tools
- Table 9.5-3 Comparison of site types for presence of personal utensils, association of both visibility and grave goods of excellence, and association of both visibility and personal utensils
- Table 9.5-4 Comparison of site types for presence of domestic refuse, association of both visibility and domestic refuse, animal bone, and association of both visibility and animal bone
- Table 9.5-5 Comparison of site types for non-existence of grave goods, for token burial deposits, and for items of personal decor
- Table 9.5-6 Comparison of site types for cremation only, inhumation only and sites with both; sites visible with (1) cremations and grave goods of excellence, (2)inhumations and grave goods of excellence and (3) goods of excellence and both cremation and inhumation
- Table 9.5-7 Comparison of site types with visibility and rich grave goods plus (1) whole body deposit, (2) part body deposit and (3) both whole and part bodies
- Table 9.5-8 Comparison of site types with visibility and rich grave goods oriented to quadrants (1) NW/NE, (2) NE/SE, (3) SE/SW and (4) SW/NW
- Table 9.5-9 Comparison of site types with visibility and rich grave goods with (1) ritual activity, (2) male burials only, (3) female burials only, and (4) both male and female burials
- Table 9.5-10 Comparison of site types with goods of excellence on (1) occupied structured sites, (2) occupied non-structured sites, (3) open structured sites and (4) open non-structured sites
- Table 9.5-11 Comparison of incidence of age at death of males and females in single disposals
- Table 9.5-12 Age group 0-1 and including foetal remains
- Table 9.5-13 Age group 2-17
- Table 9.5-14 Age group 18-24
- Table 9.5-15 Age group 25-35
- Table 9.5-16 Age group 36+
- Table 9.6-1 Sites with multiple design phases
- Table 9.6-2 Sites with mention of primary disposal
- Table 9.6-3 Sites with mention of secondary disposal
- Table 9.6-4 Human bone treatment
- Table 9.6-5 Site and body orientation symmetry
- Table 9.6-6 Site orientation by site type (numbers)
- Table 9.6-7 Site orientation by site type (percentages)
- Table 9.6-8 Cremation and inhumation by site type (numbers)
- Table 9.6-9 Cremation and inhumation by site type (percentages)
- Table 9.6-10 Cremation and inhumation site incidence by area (percentages)
- Table 9.7-1 Animal remains site incidence 3500bc-AD43 (count)
- Table 9.7-2 Implements site incidence 3500bc-AD43 (count)
- Table 9.7-3 Rich goods incidence 3500bc-AD43 (count)
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