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Build n burn: using fire as a tool to evoke, educate and entertain [PDF]
The visceral nature of fire was exploited in the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods in Britain by the burning down of timber buildings and monuments, as well as the cremation of the dead. These big fires would have created memories, perhaps even ‘flashbulb
Brophy, Kenneth +2 more
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Belt Plates from the Pitersky (Stepanovo Plotbishche) Burial Ground
Over 600 bronze belt plates found during excavations on the medieval Pitersk (Stepanovo Plotbishche) burial ground site are for the first time introduced into scientific circulation with their description and classification provided.
Danich Andrey V.
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Excavations and the afterlife of a professional football stadium, Peel Park, Accrington, Lancashire: towards an archaeology of football [PDF]
Association football is now a multi-billion dollar global industry whose emergence spans the post-medieval to the modern world. With its professional roots in late 19th-century industrial Lancashire, stadiums built for the professionalization of ...
Ayto E. +19 more
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Children’s burials of the Alakul Culture in the Southern Trans-Urals: reconstruction of age groups [PDF]
The proposed study concerns the Alakul Culture whose sites are located in the forest-steppe and steppe zone of the Southern Trans-Urals and are dated to the 18th–17th cc. cal BC.
Berseneva N.A.
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The article is devoted to the burial rite of female burials with casting accessories from the 9-12th-century burial grounds of the Vetluga-Vyatka interfluve area.
Nikitina Tatyana B. +1 more
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Investigating Social Exclusion in Late Prehistoric Italy: Preliminary Results of the ‘‘IN or OUT’’ Project (PHASE 1) [PDF]
This report presents the preliminary results of the ‘‘IN or OUT’’ Project, a collaborative, interdisciplinary effort which aims to investigate social exclusion, marginality and the adoption of anomalous funerary rites in late prehistoric Italy.
Perego, E +3 more
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The article presents a comparative analysis of the burial rite of the medieval population of the Kama region: bearers of the Lomovatovo and Nevolino cultures.
Artem Al. Nazarov
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About the Social Status of the Woman from Barrow 34 of the Kalinovskiy Burial Mound
The paper is devoted to determining the social status of a young woman buried in barrow 34 of the Kalinovskiy burial mound which is located on the left bank of the Volga river within the Volgograd region. The peculiarity of this burial is the presence of
Anatoliy S. Skripkin
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Two graves of the Pre-Scythian period (Chernogorovka culture) from the barrow 1 of the “Plavni” (“Overflow”) group near the Glinoe village, Slobodzeya district, are considered on the broad background of analogies.
Valchak, S.B. +5 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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