No where is there any actual photographic or documented evidence of formal burials, and by that I mean photos of the archeological digs or seismic graphs which confirmed the earth density around the bones as compared to the variant earth in the area which proved an original burial had taken place at all.
It's a freakin'
review article that appears to be a chapter of a book, Angel! Every freakin' page has citations of the
primary literature, which is precisely your "documented evidence" - and I'll bet many of the references do have photos! I'm 85 miles from the closest university library, and the boss might not like me taking tomorrow off to go dig this stuff out....
And you appear to have not noticed that Pettitt, the author of this review, takes Gargett's opinions very seriously. Pettitt seems just as interested in the "real science" as you are, Angel - or perhaps even a little more interested.
"The wretched world lies now under the tyranny of foolishness; things are believed by Christians of such absurdity as no one ever could aforetime induce the heathen to believe." - Agobard of Lyons,
ca. 830 AD