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Posible simbolismo funerario de fragmentos cerámicos en Egipto

open access: yesEspacio, Tiempo y Forma. Serie II, Historia Antigua, 1994
In the spiritual life of the ancient Egyptians, the mud of the Nile as well as the water and the river's flood had an important meaning of life and regeneration.
María José López Grande
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Intentionally broken vessels in Celtic graves

open access: yesArcheologické Rozhledy, 2018
Intentional destruction of objects is a rather frequent phenomenon in the Celtic world. In the past, the attention of researchers was primarily focused on damage to weapons.
Dominik Repka
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Rectangular grave vessels and stamped ceramics from the roman period in the Central Balkans: A contribution to the study of prehistoric traditions during the Roman period [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2006
This paper discusses the rectangular grave vessels discovered, with cremated human remains, at several Roman period cemeteries in western Bulgaria northeast Macedonia and southeast Serbia. All the cemeteries show similar funerary rites, burial procedures
Bulatović Aleksandar
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ARCHAIC AND CLASSICAL BRONZE VESSELS FROM THE IRON AGE CEMETERY OF BOROVA (ALBANIA): A COMMUNITY IN TRANSITION

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology, 2020
The cemetery of Borova is situated in the region of Kolonja in south-east Albania. The cemeteryhad around 49 graves which contained rich inventories of pottery, jewelry , weapons, etc.
Sabina Veseli
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Funerary Artefacts, Cemetery Souvenirs and Final Resting Places

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Life Writing, 2020
This photo essay discusses artworks that explore the commemorative dimensions of death through socially-engaged artistic processes, and the use of Oasis® floral foam—an ephemeral material that is integral to making flower arrangements that venerate the ...
Catherine Bell
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THE RESTORATION AND CONSERVATION OF EGYPTIAN ALABASTER VESSELS FROM THE EARLY ERA IN ATFIYAH MUSEUM STORE – HELWAN – EGYPT [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2013
Egypt is considered one of the most countries which contain a lot of cultural heritage; the Ancient Egyptian used a lot of stones for his life like: limestone, sandstone, granite and Egyptian Alabaster.
R. Radi Abdel Kader, S. Sayed Mohamed
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CERAMIC AND OTHER VESSELS IN FUNERARY PRACTICES IN LATE MEDIEVAL CRIMEA

open access: yesПриноси към българската археология
This article considers Christian funerary practices in late medieval Crimea. Special attention is paid to ceramic and glass vessels as important elements of grave goods. The functions they held in burial practices continue to give rise to discussion and
Iryna Teslenko, Aleksandr Musin
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El ritual de la incineración durante el Bronce Final-Hierro en el conjunto de Beaskinarte (Sierra de Aralar, Gipuzkoa) [PDF]

open access: yesMunibe Antropologia-Arkeologia, 2019
Se presentan tres estructuras descubiertas y excavadas en Beaskinarte (Sierra de Aralar). Una de ellas es una tumba de incineración con estela ante la cual había un depósito de huesos, así como cuatro vasos, uno de ellos, quizás, liso y tres decorados ...
Mujika-Alustiza, José Antonio   +12 more
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Un grup de morminte din Epoca Bronzului descoperit la Roman – Arhiepiscopie. Abordări pluridisciplinare

open access: yesArheologia Moldovei, 2022
(A group of Bronze-Age tombs discovered at Roman-Arhiepiscopie. A multidisciplinary approach) The present study describes several burial complexes, dated to the Bronze Age, as they were recently discovered in Roman (Neamţ County, Romania).
Vasile Diaconu   +3 more
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Reused From Banquet to Grave: Gold Glass, a “Popular” Medium in Late Antiquity?

open access: yesEikón Imago, 2022
Gold glass bottoms generally found in Roman catacombs, are some of late antiquity’s most enigmatic objects. Originally conceived as vessels, once they were broken, their bases were reemployed to be embedded in the mortar sealing of the slabs of certain ...
Chiara Croci
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