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La nécropole du haut Moyen Âge de Largillay-Marsonnay « Sur le Marteret » (Jura)

open access: yesRevue Archéologique de l’Est, 2007
The Largillay-Marsonnay burial ground, known of since the 19th century but not having been serious studied, was in part destroyed by the extension of an open cast mine.
David Billoin   +2 more
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Jewellery from Burial 2 Kurgan 1 Filippovka 1 Cemetery: Manufacturing Techniques, Purpose and Semantics of Images

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2020
The article is dedicated to the publication of the unique jewelry which was found in the untouched noble female’s grave-pit of the Early Sarmatian elite burial ground located at Southern Urals.
Olga V. Anikeeva, Galina Yu. Kolganova
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Grave developments

open access: yesPrimitive Tider, 2021
The burial site at Borre is a common example of centralization that took place in Scandinavia during the transition between the early and late Iron Age in the sixth century. The major activities of the site are dated to the Late Iron Age, ca.
Christina Isaksen Leverkus
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New Materials of Burials of Medieval Elite in the Ursky Archaeological Residential District

open access: yesTeoriya i praktika arkheologicheskikh issledovaniy, 2020
Представлены результаты раскопок на курганной группе Бирюля в Урском археологическом микрорайоне на территории Кузнецкой котловины. Материалы раскопок рассматриваются как единый своеобразный погребальный комплекс, требующий обоснования датировки и этнокультурной интерпретации.
Borisov V., Ilyushin A., Suleymenov M.
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About the Elite of Middle Sarmatian Society Based on Archaeological Materials of the Lower Volga Region

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2017
The problem of allocation of the elite from the middle Sarmatian society is studied on the basis of written and archaeological sources. The data of written sources allow us to characterize ethno-tribal Sarmatian unions as complex societies that assume ...
Anatoliy S. Skripkin
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THE BROKEN PEOPLE: DECONSTRUCTION OF PERSONHOOD IN IRON AGE FINLAND [PDF]

open access: yesEesti Arheoloogiaajakiri, 2006
The article is an attempt to characterize the concept of personhood as seen in the existence of collective cremation cemeteries under level ground in Iron Age Finland.
Anna Wickholm, Sami Raninen
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Archaeometric Investigation on the Grey Ware from Baluchestan, Iran: Intraregional Interactions in the Indo-Iranian Borderlands During the Late 4th‒Early 3rd Millennium BCE [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Archaeological Studies, 2023
The focus of this work is the archaeometric investigation of a high quality ceramic typical of the Indo-IranianBorderlands in ca. 3300‒2900 BCE. Variously labelled as “Emir Grey” and “Late Shahi Tump” ware, this finegrey ceramic is often considered an ...
Mohamadreza Sheikhi   +4 more
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The structure of the community according to the data from the Bronze Age burial ground of Bestamak [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии
The Bestamak burial ground is located in the center of the Turgai trough, which connects the West Siberian and Turanian plains. The data obtained during its study suggests that of all prehistoric sites, closest to Bestamak is the well-known Sintashta ...
Kalieva S.S.   +3 more
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Chronological and cultural attribution of the Early Iron Age graves from mound necropolis in Mojsinje near Čačak [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar
The paper discusses the burial horizon II from the tumuli necropolis in Mojsinje, near Čačak, characterized by the inhumation burial ritual. Based on radiocarbon dates, this horizon is set between the second half of the 11th and the beginning of
Dmitrović Katarina
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Silver Tableware from the Nomad Burials of 13th –14th Centuries on the East European Plain

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2017
The article considers 31 nomad burials of 13th – 14th cc. containing prestigious silverware (waist bowls, ladles and goblets) discovered in the territory of nine regions of the East European Plain (Trans-Volga, Volga, Don, Cis-Caucasus, Kuban, Donets ...
Chkhaidze Victor N.
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