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On a Distinctive Featureof the Andronovo (Fedorovka) Funerary Rites in the Baraba Forest-Steppe
Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia, 2021This article summarizes the findings relating to a spatially localized group of graves at the Andronovo (Fedorovka) cemetery Tartas-1 in the Baraba forest-steppe. Several rows of graves combine with ash pits suggestive of ritual activity. In the infill of graves, there were ash lenses with mammal and fish bones, and potsherds with traces showing the ...
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The Breaking of Objects as a Funerary Rite
Folklore, 1961SOME of Dr Margaret Murray's most notable contributions to learning have been in the fields of Egyptology, Near Eastern and Mediterranean archaeology, ethnology, folklore, and witchcraft; it is therefore appropriate that this study in her honour should be related to almost all of these fields of enquiry.
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The Breaking of Objects as a Funerary Rite: Supplementary Notes
Folklore, 1973(1973). The Breaking of Objects as a Funerary Rite: Supplementary Notes. Folklore: Vol. 84, No. 2, pp. 111-114.
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The Funerary Rites, Rituals, and Practices of the Indigenous Peoples of the Caribbean
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