Late Sarmatian Elite Military Burial From the Southern Urals
The article is devoted to the burial of a warrior of Late Sarmatian time from the Southern Urals. The complex from mound no. 4 of the burial mound Taksai I is distinguished by large size of barrow and grave. The reconstructed height of the mound was less than 2 meters. The depth of the burial pit was more than 3 meters.
Krivosheev Mikhail Vasilyevich +1 more
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THE BROKEN PEOPLE: DECONSTRUCTION OF PERSONHOOD IN IRON AGE FINLAND [PDF]
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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Research Reports from the Programme for Belize Archaeological Project, Volume Three [PDF]
Table of Contents : Archaeological Investigations of the Programme for Belize Archaeological Project: An Introduction to Volume Three / by Fred Valdez, Jr. and Rissa M.
Trachman, Rissa M., Valdez, Fred Jr
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Male-biased operational sex ratios and the Viking phenomenon : an evolutionary anthropological perspective on Late Iron Age Scandinavian raiding [PDF]
Acknowledgements We would like to thank Laura Whitehouse, John Carman, Oliver Grimm, Julie Lund, Bjørnar Olsen, two anonymous reviewers, and the editor for their comments and suggestions on earlier versions of this paper.
Collard, Mark +2 more
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From the fifth century to the Viking Age in present-day Norway, certain women belonging to the upper strata of society were buried with high-quality ornamental bow-brooches. Although adjusting to changing styles of decoration, the practical function and
Ingunn Marit Røstad
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Scythian catacombs with two entrance pits. Pt. 1. Ritual catacombs [PDF]
One of the burial structure forms among the Scythians of the Northern Black Sea region in the second half of the 5th and the 4th century BCE were catacombs having two or even three entrance pits.
Polin, S.V. , Daragan, M.N.
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Food fit for a Khan: Stable isotope analysis of the elite Mongol Empire cemetery at Tavan Tolgoi, Mongolia [PDF]
The creation and expansion of the Mongol Empire during the thirteenth century A.D. brought with it many changes, both for the conquered peoples and for the conquerors themselves.
Fenner, Jack +2 more
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Evidence from Escalera al Cielo: Abandonment of a Terminal Classic Puuc Maya Hill Complex in Yucatán, Mexico [PDF]
This is a postprint (author's final draft) version of an article published in Journal of Field Arhcaeology in 2012. The final version of this article may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/0093469012Z.00000000025 (login may be required).
Bey, George J., III +3 more
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La nécropole du haut Moyen Âge de Largillay-Marsonnay « Sur le Marteret » (Jura)
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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In the North Pontic Region, bronze greaves appeared among the Scythians and noble members of the tribal world of the eastern European steppe in the middle of the fifth century BC and were used until the end of the fourth.
S. Polin, M. Daragan
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