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Practici funerare birituale prelungite în spaţiul carpato-dunărean în secolele V-III a. Chr
The excavations carried out by the present authors in the Getic cemeteries at Boroseşti (Iaşi County) and Poieneşti (Vaslui County), dated to the 5th – 3rd c. BC, brought new data concerning funerary practices typical for this period; they consist mainly
Mircea Babeş, Nicolae Miriţoiu
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Campaniforme o no Campaniforme: una perspectiva sobre las cerámicas ‘pellizcadas’ en vasos con perfil en ‘s’ del Calcolítico en la Península Ibérica [PDF]
The Bell Beaker phenomenon is the sum of several regional answers. Those are diluted into a reality with several shared characteristics. Nevertheless, and although being one of the most studied expressions of the European Recent Prehistory, more specific
Blanco-González, Valera
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The excavation of two funerary ensembles of the catacombs of Saints Peter and Marcellinus in Rome gave opportunity for a fruitful collaboration between several institutions, namely the CNRS, INRAP and the PCSA. The study aimed to elucidate the chronology
Philippe Blanchard +2 more
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De l’interprétation des liens entre vivants et morts dans l’espace habité maya Classique
When faced with homogeneous funerary complexes, it is not always possible to discern the existence of different statuses among the dead. When they do exist, such differences often define how the living interacted with their forebears: how they were ...
Hemmamuthé Goudiaby
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This study analyses the funerary activity of small collective tombs with a limited number of individuals in the southwest of the Iberian Peninsula during the Copper Age.
Linares-Catela José Antonio +1 more
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Local churches and the conquest of the North : elite patronage and identity in Saxo-Norman Northumbria [PDF]
The social implications of the Saxo-Norman transition are particularly intriguing in Northumbria, where Anglian, Scandinavian, and Norman social structures, identities, and traditions of material culture converged.
McClain, A.
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An Iron Age II tomb with Phoenician items at Khirbet Bir el-Kharayib, Central Palestine [PDF]
In 2017, during a salvage excavation carried out by the Department of Antiquities and Cultural Heritage of Palestine, an Iron Age shaft tomb close to the site of Khirbet Bir el-Kharayib in Central Palestine came to light.
CAPPELLA, FEDERICO, Shawamra, Awni
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La mort en Arabie du Nord-Est : Synthèse des pratiques funéraires entre 1000 av.-700 apr. n. è.
Tombs are the most well-represented remains in Northeast Arabia. Characterized by tumuli, mounds of sediment covering one or several graves, their use appears to be part of a funerary tradition dating back to the Bronze Age.
Marie Laguardia
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After two field seasons in tola J7, a funerary area attributed to the manteña culture was discovered. Human remains were found in primary (burials) and secondary deposits (packs).
Tania Delabarde
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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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