Woven into the earth

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296 pages 2003

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"The book tells the story of one of the 20th century's most spectacular archaeological finds: the excavation of the Herjolfsnaes graveyard in 1921 where - because wood has always been extremely scarce in Greenland - bodies had been buried in multiple layers of cast-off clothing instead of coffins. The occasional thaws had permitted crowberry and dwarf willows to establish themselves in the top layers of soil. Their roots grew through clothing and corpse alike, binding them together in a vast network of fibres - as if the finds had literally been woven into the earth."--BOOK JACKET.

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