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LEGAL UNDERSTANDING OF BURIAL AND HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENT OF ITS TRADITION

INDIVIDUAL. SOCIETY. STATE. Proceedings of the International Student and Teacher Scientific and Practical Conference, 2020
Burial traditions are an integral part of society. The evolution of burial traditions from ancient times to the present day is a phenomenon worth exploring, providing important information about the beginnings of burial traditions and their changes to the present day.
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Tradition and change in the interpretation of burial practices

Archaeological Dialogues, 1994
Lohof's paper represents a brave attempt to relate burial ritual of the Late Neolithic, Early and Middle Bronze Age in the north-eastern Netherlands to social change in general. Being the first study of its kind for this area, it certainly deserves our attention.
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Two Traditions of Bronze Age Burial in the Stonehenge Landscape

Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 2000
A study of the size of round barrows in relation to their position in the Stonehenge landscape allows us to define two types of mound, here termed ‘Conspicuous’ and ‘Inconspicuous’. Conspicuous barrows are large and prominently located, whilst inconspicuous barrows are smaller and less strikingly placed.
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The Role of Ceramics in Dead Burial Traditions as a Container

2021
İnsanlığın yerleşik yaşama geçmesinden sonra ortaya çıkan ihtiyaçlarını karşılamak üzere seramik çamurunu şekillendirip pişirerek kendisine seramik kap yapması, belki de en önemli buluşlarından biri olmuştur. Seramik kapların üretilmeye başlanmasından günümüze kadar geçen tarihsel süreçte seramik, değişen işlevi ve biçimiyle hep insanın yanında olmuş ...
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Children’s Burial from Shatmantamak: Cultural Traditions between Radiocarbon and Archaeological Chronology

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2023
The author analyzes sources from the inlet child burial in Mound 1 of the Shatmantamak I burial ground. It is located in the northern steppe of the Southern Urals (today’s Miyakinsky District of Bashkortostan, Russia), within Bugulminskaya-Belebeevskaya Upland. It is shown that this burial belongs to the earlier stage of the Early Iron Age (late 9 th—8
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BURIAL MOUNDS OF ALMALYK-DERE BURIAL GROUND IN THE FUNERARY TRADITIONS OF EASTERN EUROPE

SCIENTIFIC NOTES OF V. I. VERNADSKY CRIMEAN FEDERAL UNIVERSITY. HISTORICAL SCIENCE
The article considers three burial mounds from the Almalyk-dere burial ground (Mangup) that date from the second half/end of the 4th – first half of the 5th century and are associated with the initial stage of its operation. The general characteristics of the architectural features of the burial structures are presented, and on this basis a circle of ...
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Neogene burial of organic carbon in the global ocean

Nature, 2023
Yi Ge Zhang, Benjamin J W Mills
exaly  

Identification in the light of burial traditions: Power, status, and sex

2023
Bu çalışmanın konusunu, ölü gömme gelenekleri ışığında Anadolu’da güç, cinsiyet ve statünün nasıl belirleneceği oluşturmaktadır. Neolitik Çağ’dan Demir Çağı sonuna kadarki zaman diliminde Anadolu’da Neolitik kafatası kültü; mezar türü ve buluntuları açısından Erken Tunç Çağı basit toprak mezar, oda mezarları, kralî nitelikli mezarlarda merasim, şiddet ...
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Landscape, Feasting, and Ancestors in the Burial Tradition of Mycenaean Rhodes

2020
Abstract The number and character of the Mycenaean cemeteries found on Rhodes have allowed a thorough analysis of its burial tradition. The chamber tombs and their contents seem to have been canonical Mycenaean according to the Greek mainland examples, but recent research has highlighted significant regional idiosyncrasies.
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