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New Results from Megyaszó-Halom-oldal dűlő
An excavation was carried out by the colleagues of the Herman Ottó Museum in 2013 in the vicinity of Megyaszó (Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County). In the course of the excavation, a total of 10 cremation burials, a vessel connected to funerary practice, four ...
Polett Kósa
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Studying a Funerary Roman Vessel Glass Collection from Patras, Greece: An Interdisciplinary Characterisation and Use Study [PDF]
In a rescue excavation of a Roman funerary complex located at the city of Patras, Achaia, Greece, an assemblage of high quality glass vessels of the 2nd-3rd c. AD was recovered. Here we present the results from the physicochemical examination of the collection using a combination of non-destructive techniques, namely optical microscopy, portable XRay ...
E. Palamara +5 more
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ARQUEOLOGIA DAS PRÁTICAS MORTUÁRIAS DE GRUPOS TUPINAMBÁ E GUARANI
Este trabalho trata da variabilidade de contextos funerários associados a grupos Tupinambá e Guarani das regiões do Paranapanema, alto Paraná e regiões próximas dos estados de São Paulo e Rio de Janeiro.
Mariana Alves Pereira Cristante
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Despre problema datării mormântului cx. 20A de la Pecica-Duvenbeck și a semnelor de cruce pe vasele ceramice din Bazinul Dunării mijlocie / On the Question of Dating the Tomb CX. 20A from PECICA-Duvenbeck and the Signs of the Cross on Ceramic Vessels from the Middle Danube Basin [PDF]
Rescue excavation from Pecica-Duvenbeck from the year 2018 unearthed 582 complexes related to various periods, among them two groups of graves datable in the 7/8‒9th centuries. In a grave, complex no. 20A, there has been identified a pot, which has under
Erwin Gáll +2 more
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The present paper consists in the description of a particular kind of restoration applied to funerary pottery vessels belonging to Colección Muñiz Barreto of La Plata Museum and the recovery of the techniques used in the restoration.
Bárbara Balesta, Nora Zagorodny
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During a commercial excavation on the site of the Clermont-Ferrand airport at the end of 2020, near the Roman Arverni capital of Augustonemetum, a childs’ grave was unearthed. The grave is thought to have been located a few metres away from a large Roman
Ivy Thomson +3 more
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This paper presents the contributions of micromorphology to the study of the hypogeum of Carrer Paris (Cerdanyola del Vallès, Barcelona), dated between 2878 and 2206 cal bc.
Maria Mercè BERGADÀ ZAPATA +4 more
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Posible simbolismo funerario de fragmentos cerámicos en Egipto
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
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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