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Bronze Age ‘Barrows’ and Funerary Rites and Rituals of Cremation
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1997This paper discusses the evidence for pyre sites, debris, and technology associated with the disposal of cremated human remains in Bronze Age ‘barrows’. The use of the terms such as ‘cremation’, ‘cremation burial’, and ‘cremation-related feature’ are examined.
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Funerary Rites and Christianization Issues of the Indigenous Population in the Taz Arctic
Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural AnthropologyThe article addresses the burial complex Num-hibya-siheri VIa, located on the territory of the Taz district, Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug (Russia), studied in 2016—2018. The novelty and originality of the study lies in the comprehensive approach to the analysis of Christian burials of Selkup children in the Arctic region of Western Siberia with ...
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An Unusual Depiction of Ramesside Funerary Rites
The Journal of Egyptian Archaeology, 1946openaire +1 more source
The Funerary rites at Mleiha (Sharja-U.A.E.); The Camelid Graves
1997During the 1994 campaign of excavation in the interior of the site Mleiha (Sharja, U.A.E.), a necropole contemporaneous of the Greco-Roman period has been exposed, turning our attention to the privileged statute of some animals. Several human graves were indeed associated with camelids graves. In one case, one of the graves housed both a Camelid and an
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