@misc{Majewski_Marcin_The_2019, author={Majewski, Marcin}, volume={32}, address={Łódź}, journal={Fasciculi Archaeologiae Historicae}, howpublished={online}, year={2019}, publisher={Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology of Polish Academy of Sciences}, publisher={Polish Academy of Sciences. Łódź Branch}, language={eng}, abstract={The article pertains to the problem of human bone remains from an early medieval cemetery which were re-deposited, mainly in the late Middle Ages. The reason for such practices was the change of a location’s purpose through inhabitation and inclusion in a newly founded chartered town. Despite the damage, several dozen burials have been preserved in their anatomical shape. A part of the necropolis was discovered in 2008 during archaeological research in the area of one of the quarters of Stargard’s Old Town (Western Pomerania).}, type={Text}, title={The Bones Have Been Cast. Away. The Attitude of Inhabitants of Chartered Stargard to the Remains of Their Predecessors from Early Middle Ages}, keywords={Western Pomerania, Stargard, chartered town, early medieval cemetery, re-deposition of human bones}, }