PRE-ISLAMIC BURIALS OF THE BESINSHITOBE BURIAL GROUND IN OTRAR OASIS
This article is devoted to the introduction into the scientific circulation of new archaeological materials obtained from excavations of Besinshitobe burial ground of Otrar oasis in Southern Kazakhstan.
Avizova A.K.
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The article presents some aspects of the comparative study of the new Early medieval Balezino burial ground materials in the basin of the Cheptsa. The preliminary dating of the site is within the VI–VII centuries.
Elizaveta M. Chernykh
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A Multi-Phase Anglo-Saxon Site in Ewelme [PDF]
New evidence is presented for a middle Anglo-Saxon ‘productive’ site on hilly ground north-west of Ewelme in south Oxfordshire. Coins and other finds from metal-detecting activity suggest the existence of an eighth- to ninth-century meeting or trading ...
Brookes, SJ, Mileson, S
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The article presents the materials of a new Eneolithic burial ground, discovered by chance in the 2023 field season near the former village of Novoe Biksenteevo (Republic of Tatarstan).
Victor V. Morozov +4 more
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Whose body? A study of attitudes towards the dead body in early modern Paris [PDF]
This chapter examines attitudes towards the dead body, as exemplified by arrangements for funerals and burials, in Paris between around 1550 and 1670.
Harding, Vanessa
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A review of knowledge: inter-row hoeing & its associated agronomy in organic cereal & pulse crops [PDF]
The aim of this project was to establish the “state of the art” for inter-row hoeing and its associated agronomic practices in organic cereal and pulse crops. To achieve this a detailed review of literature was undertaken.
J. A., King +3 more
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Actively decaying or just poorly preserved? Can we tell when plant and invertebrate remains in urban archaeological deposits decayed? [PDF]
We have recendy argued that poorly preserved delicate macrofossil remains of plants and invertebrates in near-surface deposits in York are in active decay, rather than being preserved in stasis, part-way down the decay trajectory.
Hall, A., Kenward, H.
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Belt Sets from Tat-Boyary Burial Ground of the VI–VIII Centuries in the Vyatka River Basin
The paper deals with artefacts of belt and shoe sets from burials of the early medieval Vyatka Tat-Boyary burial ground attributed to the Emanayevo archaeological culture.
Nadezhda A. Leshchinskaya
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Археалагічнае вывучэнне грунтовых пахаванняў XVI–XVIII стагоддзяў на могільніку каля в. Клешчыно Бешанковіцкага раёна ў 2013 годзе [PDF]
THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESEARCH AT THE GROUND BURIALS OF XVI–XVIII CENTURIES OF CEMETERY NEAR KLESCHINO VILLAGE OF BESHENKOVICHY DISTRICT IN 2013. V.
Чараўко, В. У.
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Tools from Pinchuga-6 Burial Ground (Lower Angara Region) of the End of the Early Iron Age
The article presents to the results of studying iron multifunctional and specialized tools found at the Pinchuga-6 burial ground of the III–IV centuries AD in the Lower Angara region. The thirty five of tools were found at the burial ground.
Polina O. Senotrusova, Pavel V. Mandryka
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