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Friday, 27 February 2026

Greatest hits

I just had a look at the stats for this blog and they're actually quite impressive. Here are the most popular posts.
Ancestral heritage (guest post by Anne Griffith Evans)
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Guest post by Bo: Let the dead bury the dead
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Apotropaic marks, Tithe Barn, Bradford-on-Avon
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Cultural continuity?
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A Dissenter graveyard
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Anthropology and Magic - an interview with Susan Greenwood
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What we stand for
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Black Dog: an interview with David Waldron
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Apotropaic marks
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The case for retaining human remains
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Interview with Mike Parker-Pearson
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Statement against racism and bigotry
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Guardian article about human remains
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The Mound Builders
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Interview with Emma Restall Orr
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Pagans and Archaeology conference
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PfA and HAD
974

Why reburial won't work
886

Open-air cremation
815

Who does PfA represent?
740

 

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