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urnfield
[ urn-feeld ]
urnfield
/ ˈɜ˲ÔËŒ´Ú¾±Ë±ô»å /
noun
- a cemetery full of individual cremation urns
adjective
- (of a number of Bronze Age cultures) characterized by cremation in urns, which began in E Europe about the second millennium bc and by the seventh century bc had covered almost all of mainland Europe
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The researchers found that the genomes of the migrants buried near Dover were closely related to those of people then living at sites in France and Spain, including skeletons tied to the Urnfield culture of Central Europe, thought to have links to early Celtic languages.
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