This is the era of the mesmerizing 32, 000-year-old paintings in the caves at Chauvet or the ornate grave goods found at the burial site at Sungir outside of Moscow.
And Leigh captures, without sentimentality or condescension, the grave and stoical spirit of the English working class.
Along with the knight or nobleman's grave and skeleton, the excavation has revealed the exact location of the monastery, which was founded in 1230 by Alexander II (King of Scotland 1214-49) and destroyed during the Protestant Reformation in 1558.
The 4, 000-year-old remains of the Bronze Age grave or cist, which were found in a peat bog, are set to rewrite the history books.
Officials were also concerned about securing the private cemetery against possible trespassing protesters or those who might attempt to deface the grave site.
Perishable items like food or flowers are left on the grave.
If it has its way, the company will provide education in one form or another, practically from the cradle to the grave.
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But something has also been lost along the way, perhaps because that earlier grave subject-matter is lacking or perhaps because the writing in this book is simply slacker than before.
The discovery of a bronze age granite cist, or grave, in 2011 in a peat bog on White Horse Hill revealed the first organic remains found on the moor and a hoard of about 150 beads.
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They did not say this was a grave, or remark on how the rank grass, in a wide straight path from the gate, had been crushed and had recovered.
It will be interesting to see whether IBM manages to surprise investors this time around or if the macroeconomic outlook has finally become too grave to buck industry trends.
The errors include burial in the wrong plot, a memorial on the wrong grave, deeds issued incorrectly, or an unregistered burial.
Accidental, careless, frivolous, or indirect actions by the employee can result in damage just as grave to the employer.
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In addition to voicing confusion and disgust, officials expressed concerns that the grave site might become a target for protesters or vandals.
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Or, along with their brethren, nudged equity-issuers a little closer to the grave.
Arlington, Virginia (CNN) -- It may surprise the casual visitor at Arlington National Cemetery to see a rubber duck on a headstone or an old football helmet lying in the manicured grass of a fallen soldier's grave.
There has even been a surprisingly large number of bonds issued with interest rates of ten percentage points or more above the yield on Treasury bills usually an indicator that a company is in grave difficulties and might default.
The real question facing industrialised countries is how to create a legal environment that counts cyberaggression not as a kind of practical joke, but a grave breach of the legal order, akin to terrorism, international organised crime, or aggression against another state.
Apart from the four named as having "grave" safety shortcomings, the consumer group said the eight others had a few shortcomings or clear failings.
PAL's closure can only inflict grave damage on the already battered Philippine economy - even if the airline soon flies again or a new carrier emerges to replace it.
One enterprising cemetery owner offers those unwilling or unable to keep up the payments on graves a standard 70% of the market value to take a grave off their hands.
But rightly or wrongly, the chancellor is focussed now on Britain's fiscal challenges, which are definitely not as grave as Greece or Ireland's but do have more in common with Spain than with Germany.
If Britain was willing to acknowledge and contend with the grave threat Iran constitutes for global security, it would not accept the authority of Hizbullah or Iran to negotiate the release of British hostages in Iraq.
Eber went down on one knee and told the kid in a grave fatherly way that he had to get up, had to get moving or he could lose his legs, he could die.
More often than not - as was the case in Peru's biggest mass grave exhumation and human remains restitution in Putis, Ayacucho - they themselves remember knitting the jumper or turning up the trousers worn by the victim.
People who worked for the state, in state-owned companies or in state-approved collectives, enjoyed cradle-to-grave benefits ranging from housing, education and health care to a generous pension scheme, with an official retirement age of 55 for men and 50 for women for manual workers (but five years more for white-collar workers) and a replacement rate of about 80% of final salary.
"It is an issue of grave concern that the explosive device was not detected by airport security in either Lagos (Nigeria) or Amsterdam (Netherlands), " which AbdulMutallab passed through en route to Detroit, Johnson said.
There were no signs of a shroud or coffin in Richard III's grave, in stark contrast to other medieval graves found in Leicester which were the correct length and were dug neatly with vertical sides, academics said.
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