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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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The Nomads in the Bulgar Ulus of the Golden Horde (based on archaeological data)
The article is devoted to the nomad burial ground sites referring to the second half of the 14th century, which were investigated in the territory of Tatarstan in 1960-1990.
Rudenko Konstantin A.
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Burials with Beads from Anatkasy Burial Ground [PDF]
The paper features the materials of burials with beads from the Anatkasy burial ground corresponding to the medieval Mari culture. The site is located on the B. Tsivil river, right tributary of the Volga river. A total of 33 burials, 2 sacrificial complexes and 2 pits with traces of ritual activities were revealed during excavations.
Nikitina Tatyana B. +2 more
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The Burials with Rhodian Amphorae from Meotian Burial Grounds of the Krasnodar Group [PDF]
In the burial grounds of the Maeotian hill-forts, located on the Right Bank of the Kuban River, often found Rhodian amphorae. Reliably documented material was obtained as a result of long-term excavations of the burial grounds Starokorsunskaya № 2 and ...
Limberis , Natalia Yurievna +1 more
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The First Notes on the Second Khartoum Mesolithic Cemetery at Jebel Sabaloka (Sudan)
The site of Fox Hill (SBK.W-20) constitutes the second locality in the Sixth Nile Cataract region where a large communal burial ground of Early Khartoum hunter-gatherers was partially uncovered.
Lenka Varadzinová, Ladislav Varadzina
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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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Bowls, Bobbins and Bones: Resolving the human remains crisis in British archaeology, a response [PDF]
In 2010 and 2011 a series of articles appeared in British Archaeology describing a crisis surrounding the archaeological investigation of human remains.
Sayer, Duncan
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Prehistoric Burial-Grounds [PDF]
THE account given in this week's NATURE (p. 518) of the discovery of a prehistoric burial-ground at Pitreavie has recalled to my memory the description of a similar find made in the eleventh or twelfth century by the monks of Noyon, and related to us us by Guibert, who was abbot of this foundation at the time. I believe that it is the earliest detailed
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Tuskulėnai Mass Burial Grounds Occurence: 1944 or 1945?
The purpose of this article is to establish the date when Soviet secret police agencies started to use the territory of Tuskulėnai Manor as mass burial grounds in Vilnius.
Remigijus Černius
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‘Sons of athelings given to the earth’: Infant Mortality within Anglo-Saxon Mortuary Geography [PDF]
FOR 20 OR MORE YEARS early Anglo-Saxon archaeologists have believed children are underrepresented in the cemetery evidence. They conclude that excavation misses small bones, that previous attitudes to reporting overlook the very young, or that infants ...
Adams B +89 more
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