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I was just in Mom's journal and saw your post: Title- "With reference to specific examples drawn from across the course, and taking a comparative approach, discuss how archaeologists working in different periods can use evidence from burials to further understanding of beliefs and thoughts of past peoples."
From my Archaeology of Death module. With reference to neandethals, anglo-saxons and more recent burials.
Do you have access to the HRAF Archaeology collection? It's set up for cross-cultural comparison, and it indexes books, pamphlets, and articles at the sentence and paragraph level. It'd be handy if you were looking for examples...