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The work contains the results of a comprehensive archaeological and paleoanthropological analysis of unique materials which were received at the beginning of the 20th century by the Kuban Museum (now the Krasnodar Territory Krasnodar State Historical and
Alexandra N. Abramova +1 more
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Anatolian koine of burial practices: transformation of elite burials
Tumuli, whose tradition dates back to the Bronze Age at the latest, are among the most widespread monumental tombs. The tradition of subterranean burial seems to have been deeply rooted in Anatolia, despite the fact that with the arrival of foreign ethnicities, the variety of tombs and burial customs had expanded. As the sixth century B.C.
Erik Hrnčiarik, Lucia Nováková
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The elite burial with forging tongs in the burial mound site «Arkhiereiskaya Zaimka» (Tomsk Ob River Region) [PDF]
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We present the results of a multi-disciplinary analysis of a jug and its contents from the elite burial complex of the Sargat culture in Middle Irtysh Basin (burial Isakovka I, mound 3, burial 6). The burial, along with military equipment and various metallic import, contained a ceramic jug, the closest analogies to which are found in the production ...
Svetlana V. Sharapova +9 more
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Gold Settings with Inlays from Kosika
The article dwells on the finds in the burial of the Sarmatian skeptuchos of the 1st century BC near Kosika on the Lower Volga of the gold settings, decorated using the cloisonné technique and with inlays of emeralds and glass of different colors.
Mikhail Yu. Treister
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A privileged burial in the Basilica of Uppenna (Tunisia)
The paper is about a privileged burial in the Basilica of Uppenna (Tunisia). This burial was probably for a Donatist bishop who participated to the Conference of Carthage (411).
Luigi Quattrocchi
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Burial Crypts and Vaults in Britain and Ireland: a Biographical Approach
The range of post-medieval burial structures found in Britain and Ireland defined by Julian Litten in 1985 are reviewed in the light of more recent discoveries.
Harold Mytum
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Ceramics from New Kurgans of the Tasmola Culture
. According to available archaeological materials, there is no earthenware pottery in the Tasmola graves. This feature of the funeral rite was specifically noted in early publications of materials belonging to this culture discovered in 1966. In the 21st
Arman Z. Beisenov +2 more
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This paper reviews the anthropological type of Sarmatian elite using craniological data which were obtained from the burials of the middle Sarmatian time.
Mariya A. Balabanova
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Non-Islamic Burials in the territory of the Kyrk-Azizler Muslim Burial Ground
Kyrk-Azizler burial ground is located on the northern outskirts of the city of Bakhchisaray. This necropolis is well known from written sources and the studies of the early twentieth century.
Maksim Yu. Menshikov +1 more
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