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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, Zeinab Hashesh
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The paper addresses the formation history of a collection of materials from the Muran burial ground of the Golden Horde period in the funds of the Ulyanovsk Regional Museum of Local Lore.
Marat R. Gismatulin
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Insights on the changing dynamics of cemetery use in the neolithic and chalcolithic of southern Portugal. Radiocarbon dating of Lugar do Canto Cave (Santarém) [PDF]
Lugar do Canto Cave is one of the most relevant Neolithic burial caves in Portugal given not only its extraordinary preservation conditions at the time of discovery but also the quality of the field record obtained during excavation. Its material culture
Carvalho, António, Luis Cardoso, Joao
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Découverte de vestiges funéraires laténiens à Saint-Ferjeux « La Canotte » (Haute-Saône)
This paper presents a cremation burial dating from the La Tène period recently discovered at Saint-Ferjeux (Haut-Saône) during an archaeological evaluation.
Isabelle Dard +3 more
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In 2016, an extraordinary burial of a young adult individual was discovered at the Late Pre-Pottery Neolithic B (LPPNB, 7,500-6,900 BCE) settlement of Ba'ja in southern Jordan.
Marion Benz +7 more
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Сhronology of Early Scythian Complexes in the Insular Area of the Don River Delta
The paper deals with the chronology of Early Scythian burial complexes as well as random finds ofthe same period from the insular area of the Don river delta.
Mikhail Yu. Rusakov
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Property in body parts and products of the human body [PDF]
An intriguing question, which until recently had not been directly explored by the courts, is the extent to which English law recognises body parts and products of the human body as property capable of ownership.
Pawlowski, Mark
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Jebel Moya (Sudan): new dates from a mortuary complex at the southern Meroitic frontier [PDF]
This paper proposes a new chronology for the burial complex at Jebel Moya, south-central Sudan. It reassesses the body of evidence from Sir Henry Wellcome's original 1911–1914 excavations in order to place the site within a firm chronological framework ...
Brass, M, Schwenniger, J-L
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The Shobuzako Kofun, located in Okayama prefecture (western Japan), is a key-hole tomb set on a low rolling hill dating to the 5th century AD. Its stone chamber and burial goods are in very good condition because the stone chamber has not been looted ...
Yuji Yamaguchi, Takehiko Matsugi
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Personal Ornaments and Burial Rites in Prehistory
Archaeological burial contexts are among particularly attractive topics for both experts – archaeologists, and wider audiences. The reasons behind this are partially the rich, attractive portable finds that are usually associated with these contexts ...
Selena Vitezović
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