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Archaeological Aspects of Jewish Burial Rite
Archaeological research in relation to Jewish cemeteries is rarely undertaken, which is why any excavations, often carried out on the occasion of investments, are extremely valuable.
Wojciech Bis, Wiesław Więckowski
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Burial Rite of the Shchukinsky Burial Ground of the Lomovatovo Archaeological Culture
The Shchukino burial ground is located 300 m west of the village of Shchukino, Afanasyevsky district, Kirov region, on a small cape 14 m high on the right bank of the river. Kama. The site was discovered and studied by V.A. Kananin in 1977. A total of 82
Moryakhina Kristina V.
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Beads from Inhumation Rite Burials of Gnezdovo Burial Mound [PDF]
The beads from 33 inhumation burials at Gnezdovo burial mound are examined in the article. The beads (total 367) were crafted from stretched tube (258), stretched stick (3), winding (45), press molding (2 pcs.), welding (2 pcs.), and mosaic beads (9 pcs.)
Dobrova Olga P.
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Chronological Features of the Burial Rite of the Averiny II Burial Ground
Averiny II burial ground is located on the right bank of the Kama River 900 m northwest of the village of Averiny in the Afanasyevo district, Kirov Oblast. Excavations at the site were conducted in 1975–1976 by R.D. Goldina, in 1978 – by V.A.
Kristina V. Moryakhina
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Ancient Item Spoilage Ritual Used in Nomadic Burial Rite [PDF]
The article considers the findings of items in ancient burials which were intentionally spoiled prior to deposition in graves. This tradition was widely spread both in terms of chronology and geography, and therefore cannot be attributed to any ...
Beisenov Arman Z. +1 more
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The rite of cremation in contemporary burial practices of the Chukchi reindeer herders [PDF]
In the Reindeer Chukchi and Koryak cultures, cremation practices did not interrupt for centuries. In contemporary Chukchi culture, burial practices include cremation, leaving the body in the open space, and burial in “Russian style”.
Kolomiets O.P., Nuvano V.N.
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Burial rite of the Bystryanka culture bearers: historiographical aspect
The article deals with the history of the study of the burial rite of the Bystryansk culture population, occupied the northern foothills of Altai in the Scythian-Saka period.
Radovsky Svyatoslav S.
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The paper presents an analysis of gender–age pattern of the Yamnaya culture population of the Volga-Ural region according to the burial rite data. Based on the data on labor costs and inventory, as well as the disproportion in the burial rite in favor of
Fayzullin Airat A.
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Burials with Signs of the Muslim Rite Among the Nomads of the Golden Horde
The article presents the typological characteristics of the nomadic burials of the Golden Horde, interpreted as Muslim. The burial grounds located in the depths of the Steppe at a distance from the urban centers of the Golden Horde were taken as a source
Ivanov Vladimir A. +2 more
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Funeral Rite and Morphology of a Buried Man from Kurgan of Tau Cemetery (Western Kazakhstan)
Introduction. The paper presents results of the funeral rite and material culture study of the Sauromat time Tau cemetery located on the territory of Western Kazakhstan, and also provides anthropological analysis of the skull discovered there.
Mariya A. Balabanova +2 more
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