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Les sépultures britanniques affichent quelques similitudes avec les pratiques observées dans le nord de la France, la Belgique, le Luxembourg, les Pays-Bas et le sud de l’Allemagne, particulièrement celles qui concernent les gestes funéraires hors normes de conservation de certains corps, comme la momification, mais aussi les dépôts dans des fosses de stockage, des puits et des lieux humides. Keywords : Britain, Iron Age, human burials, storage pits, inhumation, cremation, mummification, token deposits, bound body bundles. Summary : This paper aims to provide a synthetic overview of Iron Age burial in Britain, highlighting recurring themes, patterns and parallels in burial practices. British burials display some commonalities with practices observed in northern France, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and southern Germany, notably the non-normative practices of corpse curation or mummification, and deposition in storage pits, shafts and watery places.</p><div class="ds-related-work--ctas"><button class="ds2-5-text-link ds2-5-text-link--inline js-swp-download-button" data-signup-modal="{"location":"wsj-grid-card-download-pdf-modal","work_title":"2014 Decayed, consumed, dried, cut up, drowned or burnt? An overview of burial practices in Iron Age Britain. 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