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The tradition of burials with funerary vessels, with examples from the modern-day cemetery of the Moscow Academy of Divinity (Sergiev Posad)

Археология Подмосковья: Материалы научного семинара, 2019
This study presents a description of burials with funerary vessels, along with the vessels themselves, from the cemetery of the Moscow Academy of Divinity. Some specific aspects of burial rites with such vessels are described, along with the connection of the archaeological results obtained and historic source materials.
К.И. Панченко
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Roman glass vessels in funerary contexts from Tomis and Callatis. A reassessment of older publications

Revista CICSA online, Serie Nouă
This paper represents an attempt to draw the attention on the great potential, still incompletely explored in the Romanian archaeology, represented by this category of finds from the point of view of identifying contacts between individuals and communities, often with very different cultural foundation, in the framework of the Roman world.
Aurelia Paraschiv   +1 more
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Relating Middle Kingdom Pottery Vessels to Funerary Rituals

Zeitschrift Fuer Aegyptische Sprache Und Altertumskunde, 2007
Recent scholarly literature shows an increasing awareness of the necessity to synthesize multiple approaches when analysing mortuary data. An integrated approach is also followed in the present study, which examines two pottery types that are characteristic for the First Intermediate Period and early Middle Kingdom on the one hand, and for the more ...
L. O. D. Beeck
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MRS, EDXRF and GC–MS analysis for research on the ritual and funerary areas of Cerro de los Vientos (Baeza, Jaén, Spain). Native and Eastern Mediterranean influences

open access: yesJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2019
This paper is about the results obtained from the physico-chemical analysis of the Orientalizing (7th century BC) archaeological materials retrieved from the ritual and funerary areas of the site Cerro de los Vientos (Baeza, Jaen, Spain).
Sánchez, Alberto   +2 more
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ON POSSIBLE MYTHOLOGICAL READINGS FOR LIBATION VESSELS OF OLD KINGDOM EGYPT

Studia Religiosa Rossica: Russian Journal of Religion, 2023
The article considers the evolution of visual language in Old Kingdom Egypt. This process anticipated the usage of images to convey mythological content on the Middle Kingdom coffins. During the V dyn.
E. Alexandrova
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The myth of Iphigenia in fourth-century funerary vases of southern Italy

Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics, 2022
Painted vases featuring theatrical themes are common among the objects found in tombs of ancient Apulia in southern Italy. One of the recurring themes selected for the decoration of this corpus is the myth of Iphigenia, the daughter of Agamemnon whose ...
Gretel Rodríguez
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Artistic narratives of death: funerary vessels in Attica’s cultural landscape

Journal of Greek archaeology
The excavation of an ancient cemetery in Voula, Attica, dating to the Late Geometric period, unveiled a remarkable funerary assemblage – a kantharos and amphora pair adorned with symbolic imagery of horses and birds.
Olga Gioulika Christakopoulou   +1 more
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Breaking the dšr.t Vessels

, 2023
In ancient Egyptian thought, the funerary procedure played a key role in the transition to the afterlife. As early as the Old Kingdom (c. 2700-2200 BCE), the Pyramid Texts and representations and inscriptions in private tombs show a highly developed ...
E. Hertel
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Elements of the Hearth Cult Complex in the Funerary Practice of the Population of the Central Ciscaucasia in Scythian and Sarmatian Periods

Stratum plus. Archaeology and Cultural Anthropology, 2022
The article discusses the cult objects found in the burials of the Scythian and Sarmatian times of the Central Ciscaucasia: metal chains, vessels with pebbles and chains, bronze cauldrons, cauldron-shaped pendants, etc.
Yuriy Prokopenko
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