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The Heirloom Factor Revisited: Curated Objects and Social Memory in Early Medieval Mortuary Practices

Costello, 2020

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In the early 20th century, Baldwin Brown's investigation of early Anglo-Saxon burials stated that the low ratio of deposited swords was likely caused by the inheritance of the weapon by a family member. This became known as the heirloom factor and has been a generally …
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