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Classification of Beads from the Nomadic Burials of the Golden Horde Period
A classification of the beads from nomadic burials of the Golden Horde period located in the Lower Volga region is presented in the article. The finds have been classified according to the following parameters: material, manufacturing method, shape, size
Kuryshova N.P.
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Riding Horse Harness (Based on Materials from the Chulkovo Burial Ground)
The items of riding horse harness (bits with psalia, stirrups, buckles, decorations of bridles) are analyzed in the article on the basis of the materials from the Chulkovo (Murom) burial ground site of the 8th-10th centuries, located on right bank of the
Grishakov Valeriy V. , Sedyshev Oleg V
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Radiocarbon dating of burials from the Teouma Lapita cemetery, Efate, Vanuatu [PDF]
The discovery of a cemetery at Teouma on the island of Efate in Vanuatu dated to c. 3000 years ago increased the number of early Pacific human remains available for study by nearly an order of magnitude and provided for the first time the ability to ...
Bedford, Stuart +4 more
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Radiocarbon dates from the Highland Jar and Coffin burial site of Phnom Khnang Peung, Cardamom Mountains, Cambodia [PDF]
The Cardamom Mountain Jar and Coffin burial site of Phnom Khnang Peung is the most extensive example of the distinctive burial ritual first reported by Beavan et al. (2012a).
Beavan, Nancy +3 more
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PAIRED BURIALS FROM THE NECROPOLISES OF THE SRUBNO-ALAKUL CONTACT ZONE OF THE SOUTHERN TRANS-URALS
The article presents an analysis of sixteen paired heterosexual burials from burial grounds of the Srubno-Alakul contact zone of the Trans-Urals. Currently, the attention of the researchers is focused on interpreting these burials.
Yanina Rafikova
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An Anglo-Saxon execution cemetery at Walkington Wold, Yorkshire [PDF]
This paper presents a re-evaluation of a cemetery excavated over 30 years ago at Walkington Wold in east Yorkshire. The cemetery is characterized by careless burial on diverse alignments, and by the fact that most of the skeletons did not have ...
allison k.j. +38 more
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Copenhagen’s origin and early development have long been subject to study, and has since the nineteenth century resulted in numerous and sometimes conflicting theories.
Hanna Dahlström
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By the 5th century AD, massive gold bracelets with widened ends had become prestigious cultural elements, symbolizing the power of the barbarian tribal groups’ rulers.
Olga A. Khomiakova
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