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Questions of reconstruction and origin of the funeral rite of burial grounds of the Sofievka type

open access: yes, 2000
Дослідження поховальних пам'яток доби енеоліту — ранньобронзового віку в Центральній Європі дають змогу запропонувати новий підхід до реконструкції поховальних комплексів могильників софіївського типу трипільської культури Середнього Подніпров'я та ...
Відейко, М.Ю.
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Burial according to the Orthodox rite in the Olonets diocese (18th – early 20th centuries)

open access: yesStudia Humanitatis
The article considers the main patterns of burial according to the Orthodox rite in the North of Russia. It was revealed that the implementation of funeral rites was under the steady influence of church legislation as well as a number of legal acts ...
Pulkin Maxim Viktorovich
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Czechoslovak state funerals 1948-1968. Funeral rites, symbolism, media image

open access: yes, 2013
This thesis deals with the available sources, organizations and form of state funerals of important political figures, which were held between the years 1948-1968.
ZÍKOVÁ, Petra
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The religious influences in funerary practices in the Parish of Sheffield 1843 to the present. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2002
This study aims to investigate the relationship between funerary rituals and religion in the Parish of Sheffield in order to shed light on present day customs and practices.
Saunders, Pamela C
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Preliminary results the research in the necropolis in southern part of the Bolgar settlement (excavation trench CLXXIV) in 2012

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2014
The results of excavations on architectural ruins of the mausoleum and adjacent open-air cemetery plot held near the Southern gate of the Bolghar fortified settlement site in 2012 are presented. The necropolis is dated to the mid-14th – first half of the
Lazukin Alexandr V.
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[Funeral rites in memory of the elderly].

open access: yesRevista brasileira de enfermagem, 1996
This a phenomenologial study rites in the memory of elderly people, originated from the discomfort lived by the authors in their professional life dealing with death and dying. Verbal information from elderly people was collected with the objective of recovery and decoding mortuary rites.
A L, de Rezende   +3 more
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