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Elite Mortuary Culture at Susa
A crucial task of archaeological research today is to comprehend and critically interpret the rich legacy from early excavations of ancient Near Eastern settlement sites.
Yasmina Wicks
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Levis aesto terra – Early Christian Elite Burials from St. Maximin, Trier (Germany)
The Early Christian community at Trier left behind a wide range of fascinating evidence which enables us to shed light on their origins, social backgrounds, burial rites, and individual fates in times of radical political and cultural change between the 4th and 8th c. AD. The findings discussed here refer to burials from a 4th c.Reifarth, Nicole +9 more
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The limits of agency in the analysis of elite Iron Age Celtic burials
Journal of Social Archaeology, 2001Burial ritual is an area of human behavior that at first seems particularly resistant to the identification of purposeful and intentional action in the archaeological past, at least when viewed from the perspective of the deceased individual. In the context of the European Iron Age this is partly because burial ritual falls so clearly into an area of ...
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The planigraphy of the Tasmola archaeological culture elite burial mound
Eurasia from the Aeneolithic (Chalcolithic) Era to the Early Middle Ages (Innovations, Contacts, Transmission of Ideas and Technologies). Материалы международной научной конференции, посвященной 120-летию со дня рождения выдающегося исследователя древностей Южной Сибири и Центральной Азии Михаила Петровича Грязнова (1902-1984), 2022openaire +1 more source
Annelies Koster, The Cemetery of Noviomagus and the Wealthy Burials of the Municipal Elite
2018Bonner Jahrbücher, Bd.
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What are princes made of? (Elite burials in the Early iron Age)
2004Our perception of the Early Iron Age social structure is largely a result of the information derived from the burial assemblages. Elite burials form the most important class in such an approach, especially when they take form of the so-called princely graves.
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Some Recent Finds of Elite Warrior Burials in Anglo-Saxon England
2006Welch Martin G. Some Recent Finds of Elite Warrior Burials in Anglo-Saxon England. In: De l'âge du Fer au haut Moyen Âge. Archéologie funéraire, princes et élites guerrières. Actes des tables rondes Longroy I (1er et 2 septembre 1998) et Longroy II (24 et 25 août 1999) Chelles : Association française d'archéologie mérovingienne, 2006. pp.
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Detection of Single Burials Using Multispectral Drone Data: Three Case Studies
Forensic Sciences, 2022Benjamin Rocke
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