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Elite Burial Monuments of Juchi Ulus Period Studied in the Aktobe Region

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2019
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 Role of Sun Symbols in the Burial Rite of the Middle Bronze Age Vatya Culture

open access: yes, 2020
The case study investigates the burial customs of the Middle Bronze Age Vatya culture in the Carpathian Basin. It aims to deliver a comparative analysis of the archaeological finds and characteristics of several cemeteries where communities cremated and ...
E. Pásztor
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Clay Paw Burial Rite of the Åland Islands and Central Russia: A Symbol in Action

open access: yesCurrent Swedish Archaeology, 1994
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 Cult of the Wolf in the Culture of the Population of the Kazakhstan Ural of the 6th–4th Centuries BC

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2021
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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Ishkulovsky II Burial Mounds, a 13th – 14th Centuries Monument of the Mongolian Nomads in the Southern Urals

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2022
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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Pierwsze odkrycie grobu rowkowego z okresu wędrówek ludów w Wielkopolsce (Konarzewo, pow. Poznań ziemski, stan. 5) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
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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Characteristics of the Eneolithic funeral rite in the Tobol River region (the burial ground in the settlement of Ustyug-3)

open access: yes, 2020
The article is concerned with the Eneolithic burials of the Tobol River region from excavations in the Ustyug-1 kurgan cemetery in the Zavodoukovsky district of the Tyumen Oblast.
N. Matveeva, N.Y. Suchilina
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Build n burn: using fire as a tool to evoke, educate and entertain [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
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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Singing to the tomb of Leocadia: a unique procession in the Old Hispanic rite

open access: yesJournal of Medieval Iberian Studies, 2023
The only record we have of a procession for a saint in the entire Old Hispanic tradition is a chant sung on the feast of Saint Leocadia, on the way to her tomb (ad sepulcrum).
K. Ihnat
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Belt Plates from the Pitersky (Stepanovo Plotbishche) Burial Ground

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2013
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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