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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 Rite of the Chuvash People in the 16th –19th Centuries
The analysis of the elements of the burial rite of the Chuvash people was carried out through statistical processing of burial grounds materials. Tombstone structures, pit construction, burial equipment and remnants of traditional costume are considered.
Fedulov Mikhail I.
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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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Elite Burial Monuments of Juchi Ulus Period Studied in the Aktobe Region
During 13th – 14th centuries the territory of West Kazakhstan was a part of the Juchi ulus. As evidence of the political importance of the region, many of bright burial monuments have been found and explored.
Bissembaev Arman A. , Akhatov Gaziz A.
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The Clay Paw Burial Rite of the Åland Islands and Central Russia: A Symbol in Action
The clay paw burial rite is a special feature of the Åland Islands. It is introduced already in the seventh century shortly after a marked settlement expansion and considerable cultural changes.
Johan Callmer
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The paper discusses the features of the burial rite and inventory associated with the wolf’s image, and analyzes the wolf’s image in art, cult and beliefs.
Yana A. Lukpanova
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Introduction. The Mongol conquest of the Eastern European steppes implies the presence of the conquerors themselves in the occupied territories which should be reflected in the archaeological monuments.
Vladimir A. Ivanov +2 more
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Resolving the interfaith conflict over burial preparation: Who has the right to bury the dead?
The body of the deceased is not an object but still a person. It deserves to be treated respectfully, and often this respect is expressed through religious rites.
Ansori Ansori +2 more
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Pierwsze odkrycie grobu rowkowego z okresu wędrówek ludów w Wielkopolsce (Konarzewo, pow. Poznań ziemski, stan. 5) [PDF]
The article presents a discovery of the first grooved burial, rectangular in section, from the Great Poland. It is an urn burial with multiple interments; two urns with remains of three individuals are associated with a groove.
Kaczor, Wojciech, Makiewicz, Tadeusz
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