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Burial Goods Recovered from the Megalithic Burials in Sinapali Block of Nuapada District, Odisha
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The exploration of the pyramid complex of King Djedkare at south Saqqara in 2018 revealed a large number of secondary burials. These burials were found between the north part of the king’s funerary precinct and in the south part of his queen’s precinct in an area which had not been previously excavated.
Hana Vymazalová
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Grave goods in early medieval burials: messages and meanings
Mortality, 2014AbstractObjects in graves have been a traditional focus of burial archaeology. Conventional interpretations of their meanings revolved around religion (equipment for the hereafter, Charon’s Penny), legal concepts (inalienable possessions) and social structure (status display, ostentatious destruction of wealth). An interdisciplinary perspective drawing
Heinrich Harke
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Figure 4.51. Distribution of burials with grave goods
2021Figure 4.51.
Nick Stoodley, Stephen R. Cosh
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A Historical survey of Good Friday ceremonies of the burial of Christ
2023Although the Depositio was studied by important scholars such as Young, Corbin, or the Tauberts, there remain many questions pertaining to the ceremony. Was the ceremony created in the tenth century? Was it widely used? How can the limited number of liturgical witnesses to the Depositio with figures be reconciled with the numerous surviving artifacts ...
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