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Burial practices in early Byzantine Syro-Palestine (4th–7th centuries CE) – review article [PDF]
The paper summarises current knowledge of burial customs in Syro-Palestine in the early Byzantine period (4th–7th centuries CE). It identifies elements that constituted the continuation of burial practices from the Roman period (1st–3rd centuries CE) as ...
Mariusz Gwiazda
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FEMALE BURIALS OF MYKOLAIVKA BURIAL GROUND
54 female burials from Late Scythian Nikolaevka burial ground of Kherson district are analyzed in the paper. They were excavated by Erast Symonovich expedition during 1960—1970. The analysis of materials from female burials showed that Nikolaevka burial ground was in use during all chronological period of local Lower Dnieper variant of the Late ...
D. N. Sikoza, E. S. Dzneladze
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The Issue of Chronological Classifi cation of Monuments of the Mellia-Tamak Type
The article features a publication of material on the Mellia-Tamak V burial ground. Starting with the 1970s, the Early Bolgar Archaeological Expedition headed by the author of the article has discovered and researched the unique sites of the Stone Age in
Kazakov Evgeniy P.
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The article presents the results of a multidisciplinary study of a unique artifact from burial 8 of the Krasnogorskiy ancient Mari burial ground of the X century – a leather purse/handbag with a metal plate on the cover.
Nikitina Tatyana B. +9 more
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The paper featured the results of a study of animal remains from the graves of the Late Sarmatian period at Gulyukovo burial ground on the Ik river (Tatarstan) in the context of the burial traditions of the population of the Lower Kama basin in the 1st –
Bugrov Dmitriy G. +1 more
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Historical parallels, Ebola virus disease and cholera: understanding community distrust and social violence with epidemics [PDF]
In the three West African countries most affected by the recent Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreak, resistance to public health measures contributed to the startling speed and persistence of this epidemic in the region.
Cohn, Samuel, Kutalek, Ruth
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Extraordinary Burial of the Eneolithic Burial Ground Ekaterinovsky Cape
In 2017, excavation of burial ground Ekaterinovsky cape were continued, located in the area of the confluence of the Bezenchuk River in the Volga River. During the new excavations, 14 burials were studied.
Korolev Arkadiy I. +3 more
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Calculating the global contribution of coralline algae to carbon burial [PDF]
The ongoing increase in anthropogenic carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions is changing the global marine environment and is causing warming and acidification of the oceans.
Kamenos, N. A., van der Heijden, L. H.
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Throughout the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, slavery was a central element of life in colonial and early national New York. The places where the enslaved buried their dead, referred to today as African Burial Grounds, remain important sites ...
Sebastian Wang Gaouette
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Classical Landscape - Rural Archaeology At Metaponto [PDF]
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Carter, Joseph Coleman
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