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Ancient genomes reveal trans-Eurasian connections between the European Huns and the Xiongnu Empire. [PDF]

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Five thousand years of inequality in the Carpathian Basin. [PDF]

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Grave goods in early medieval burials: messages and meanings

Mortality, 2014
AbstractObjects 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
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An Aboriginal burial with grave goods near Cooma, New South Wales

Australian Archaeology, 1996
An Aboriginal site, accidentally exposed during a creek flooding episode in 1991, contained the skeletons of two individuals dated to ca.7000 years BP, together with a suite of rare grave goods. Although highly disturbed, the site is highly significant, both as the oldest recorded burial on the New South Wales southern tablelands and for the rarity of ...
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Grave goods from the Saint-Germain-la-Rivière burial: Evidence for social inequality in the Upper Palaeolithic

Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 2005
Abstract Archaeozoological and technological analyses of the grave goods associated with the Saint-Germain-la-Riviere burial (15,570 ± 200 B.P.) and their comparison with ornaments and faunal assemblages from contemporary Magdalenian sites and burials reveal the exceptional character of this inhumation. The great number of perforated red deer canines
Marian Vanhaeren, Francesco D’Errico
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Figure 4.51. Distribution of burials with grave goods

2021
Figure 4.51.
Nick Stoodley, Stephen R. Cosh
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A Historical survey of Good Friday ceremonies of the burial of Christ

2023
Although 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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Good Friday ceremonies of the burial of Christ in Medieval Bohemia

2023
Cet essai présente la Depositio qui était pratiquée dans la partie du royaume de Bohême qui correspondait à la Tchéquie moderne, c’est-a-dire dans les évêchés de Prague et d’Olomouc. Comme ces deux diocèses dépendaient originellement du l’archéveêché de Mainz, leur Depositio usait de chants typiques des territoires de langue allemande.
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