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Abstract Organic residue analysis was conducted on various vessels from burials at Tel Yehud, Israel. The analyses led to new reliable evidence for the presence of opioid alkaloids and their decomposition products. This research revitalizes a decades‐old discussion on the presence and function of the opium trade across a cultural region of utmost ...
Vanessa Linares +5 more
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Discontinuity of Funerary Rites in Late Praehistory of the Central Balkans
Starting from the fact that the present knowledge of the late praehistory of the Central Balkans is based almost exclusively upon interpretations of funerary remains, the aim of this paper is to investigate the theoretical premises of the archaeological ...
Zorica Kuzmanović
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Creating the funerary landscape of Eastern Sudan.
Funerary landscapes are eminent results of the relationship between environments and superstructural human behavior, spanning over wide territories and growing over centuries.
Stefano Costanzo +4 more
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The aim of this paper is three-fold: 1) to present results of the archaeological excavations conducted in the area surrounding the Black Church in Braşov (Transylvania, Romania); 2) to show the outcome of the analysis of a small human skeletal sample ...
Daniela Marcu Istrate, Annamaria Diana
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ARQUEOLOGIA FUNERÁRIA E A FURNA DO ESTRAGO
O sítio arqueológico Furna do Estrago vem inspirando Teses, Dissertações, artigos sem que o tema tenha sido esgotado. A produção científica sobre o sítio está concentrada em abordagens do material biológico, principalmente esqueletos humanos provenientes
Sheila Mendonça de Souza
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Une approche archéologique des cimetières juifs médiévaux en Europe
The study of the funerary spaces of Jewish communities was initiated in the 1980s in France by Bernard Blumenkranz and Gérard Nahon with the constitution of a CNRS research team, the "New Jewish Gallia".
Philippe Blanchard
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The majority of ancient Maya funerary contexts, at least those reported by archaeology, are residential in nature. This cultural specificity, while it renders the excavation process more complex, establishes a link between the grave and the surrounding ...
Hemmamuthé Goudiaby +1 more
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Shabtis of Egyptian Officers from the Late Period in the Collections of the Institute of Classical Archaeology in Prague [PDF]
The Institute of Classical Archaeology in Prague hosts a small collection of Egyptian antiquities. It includes four funerary figurines, termed “shabtis” in Egyptian archaeology, that originate in the funerary equipment of two Egyptian officers of the ...
Pavel Onderka
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Dynamic 3D model for decoding archaeological complexity of funerary contexts
Archaeological contexts are extremely dynamic, undergoing changes over time that profoundly alter the archaeological record, both due to intentional human manipulation and natural degradation phenomena. These post-depositional phenomena distort our perception of ancient contexts, often making it difficult to recognize the original arrangement and to ...
Francesca Adesso +2 more
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Renouvellement des représentations de l’âge du Bronze en Bretagne
Favoured by the development of preventive archaeology and policies of legal decision adopted by the SRA in Brittany, the multiplication of discoveries and operations focusing on the Bronze Age has transformed our knowledge of domestic settlements and ...
Stéphane Blanchet
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