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A Dea Nutrix Figurine from a Romano-British Cemetery at Baldock, Hertfordshire
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 March 2010
Abstract
An unusually complex fourth-century infant grave excavated in Baldock in 1988 produced a complete Dea Nutrix figurine. Whilst not uncommon as site finds, Deae Nutrices are less frequently encountered as grave gifts in Britain than in Gaul. The reasons for its inclusion as a grave gift are explored, as are wider questions of Romano-British burial practice in the town, the significance of Dea Nutrix as a deity, and the nature of funerary ritual. An assessment is also made of the status of the Roman town.
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- Copyright © Gilbert R. Burleigh 2006. Exclusive Licence to Publish: The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies
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