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English to German translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Archaeology | | English term or phrase: conversion-period grave | Es geht um spätmittelalterliche Begräbnisstätten (11. - 15. Jahrhundert)
Making comparisons with amulets deposited in **conversion-period graves** of the 7th to 9th centuries it is argued that the placement of amulets with the dead was strategic to Christian belief, intended to transform or protect the corpse.
Was ist denn die "conversion-period"?
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| Mar 29, 2008 - Changes made by Ingeborg Gowans: | | Edited KOG entry | aykon's old entry - "conversion-period grave" => "Gräber aus der Zeit der Konvertierung zum Christentum" |
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