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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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В статье представлены результаты изучения элементов погребального обряда населения Нижнего Приангарья в финале эпохи железа. Объектом исследования послужили костные кремированные останки и сопроводительный инвентарь могильника Пинчуга-6.
П. О. Сенотрусова +2 more
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BURIAL RITE OF THE OSTRIV GRAVEYARD (BY THE RESULTS OF RESCUE EXCAVATION 2017—2018)
In 2017—2018 researchers of Architectural and Archaeological Expedition (Institute of Archaeology of Ukraine) conducted investigations in the Ostriv village Rokytne district Kyiv region.
V. Baranov, V. Ivakin, R. A. Shyroukhov
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The reality of death is attested by everyday experiences in all human societies. Whilst death is a universal phenomenon, the rites associated with dying, death and funeral differ from society to society.
I. Boaheng
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The Uchugei-Yuryakh birch-bark burial, radiocarbon dated to 1480–1640 cal AD, was discovered in the southern part of the Tuymaada valley, located in the basin of the Middle Lena River, one of the largest rivers in North-Eastern Siberia.
R. Bravina +3 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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Zoroastrian Funerary Vessels from South Kazakhstan
The paper describes two ceramic funerary vessels from Southern Kazakhstan. The first one is an oval elongated ossuary (solid, with no lid or ornamentation, on legs), discovered in the middle reaches of the Arys river.
Baitanayev Bauyrzhan A. +1 more
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Burial assemblages with small ditches (necropolis of Kobyakovo hillfort) [PDF]
Review of burial assemblages with small ditches, found during excavations of the necropolis of the Kobyakovo hillfort is presented in this article. Ground burial of the Kobyakovo hillfort located on the right high bank of the river Don.
Larenok V.A.
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The article is devoted to analysis of materials from kurgan-cemeteries of the foothill zone of Central and Eastern North Caucasus regions (from Kabardino-Balkaria to Caspian Dagestan) dating back to the 3rd century BC – early (first half) 2nd century AD.
Vladimir Yu. Malashev +1 more
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