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Horse Accessories in Burial Grounds of Vetluga and Vyatka Interfluve

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей, 2022
The author for the first-time summarizes information on finds of horse accessories in the burial grounds of the Vetluga and Vyatka interfluve of the X–XI centuries, provides a complete description of the categories of finds: stirrups (16 specimens), bits
Nikitina Tatyana B.
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‘Sons of athelings given to the earth’: Infant Mortality within Anglo-Saxon Mortuary Geography [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
FOR 20 OR MORE YEARS early Anglo-Saxon archaeologists have believed children are underrepresented in the cemetery evidence. They conclude that excavation misses small bones, that previous attitudes to reporting overlook the very young, or that infants ...
Adams B   +89 more
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An early Anglo-Saxon cemetery at Quarrington, near Sleaford, Lincolnshire : report on excavations, 2000-2001 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The early Anglo-Saxon cemeteries in the Kesteven part of Lincolnshire form two distinct distribution patterns (Fig.1): a north-south line along, or just to the west of, the limestone edge between the former Roman towns of Lincoln and ...
Dickinson, T.M.
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Pagans and Christians at the frontier: Viking burial in the Danelaw [PDF]

open access: yes, 2003
[FIRST PARAGRAPH] The Vikings are the victims of cultural stereotyping (see e.g. Wawn 2000). In the popular imagination they provide the comic-book archetypal pagans: marauding shaggy war bands living and dying by the sword, with no respect for person or
Richards, J.D.
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Armament and Society in the Mirror of the Avar Archaelogy The Transdanubia-Phenomenon Revisited [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
One of the most significant problems of the A var archaeology is the question of Germanic (mainly Gepidic) continuity in Transdanubia. In my paper I would like to make some comments on the so-called Transdanubia-phenomenon of the Early A var ...
Csiky, Gergely
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Pogrebal’nyy kompleks srednesarmatskogo vremeni iz mogil’nika Opushki v Krymu [Middle Sarmatian Burial Complex from Opushki Necropolis, the Crimea

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2021
The Necropolis of Opushki is located in approximately 15 km to the east from Simferopol, 2–2,5 km to the south-west from the village of Opushki of Mazanka Rural Settlement in Crimea.
Stanislav B. Shabanov
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To the Question of the Role of a Horse in a Funeral Rite of Kalmyks

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
On the basis of the analysis of details of carrying out of the bride in the Kalmyk wedding rite a reconstruction of delivery of the dead on a horse to a place of burial and a co-burial of a horse by traditions of the pre-Buddhist beliefs is carried out ...
M. Ochir-Goriaeva
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Funerary Monuments of Shlyakhovsky Burial Mound of the Early Iron Age

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2016
The article is devoted to the publication of the early iron age funerary monuments of the Shlyahovsky burial mound, located in the Volga-Don interfluve.
Valery M. Klepikov
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Warrior Burial from “Vysokaya Mogila – Studenikin Mar” Necropolis: New Finds of Defensive Armor of the Southern Urals Early Nomads

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник
The article publishes a warrior burial from the Southern Urals. In the kurgan with specific features of the South Ural nomads’ elite burial rite, a central dromos with an individual burial of a nomadic military nobility representative was studied. In the
Sergey V. Sirotin   +2 more
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