"Researches and Excavations Carried On in an Ancient Cemetery at Frilford, Near Abingdon, Berks, in the Years 1867-1868" recounts the archaeological investigations led by George Rolleston at a significant burial site in Frilford, near Abingdon, Berkshire. This historical account details the methods and findings of the excavations conducted in 1867 and 1868. Readers interested in British history, local archaeology, and the evolution of burial practices will find this work insightful. Rolleston's meticulous record provides valuable primary source material for understanding the social and cultural contexts of the past. The book offers a glimpse into the archaeological techniques of the 19th century and contributes to a broader understanding of historical landscapes and funerary traditions.
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