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Grave Goods in Early Medieval Europe: regional variability and decline [PDF]

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2021
This article analyses the use of grave goods in burials across early medieval Europe and how that use changed over the course of the 6th to 8th centuries CE with the widespread transition to unfurnished burial.
Emma Brownlee
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Multiproxy study reveals equality in the deposition of flaked lithic grave goods from the Baltic Stone Age cemetery Zvejnieki (Latvia). [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
The Stone Dead Project carried out analysis of the flaked lithic assemblages from burial contexts at Zvejnieki cemetery, Latvia. Zvejnieki (c. 7500-2500 cal.
Anđa Petrović   +6 more
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Children’s burials of the Alakul Culture in the Southern Trans-Urals: reconstruction of age groups [PDF]

open access: yesВестник археологии, антропологии и этнографии, 2023
The proposed study concerns the Alakul Culture whose sites are located in the forest-steppe and steppe zone of the Southern Trans-Urals and are dated to the 18th–17th cc. cal BC.
Berseneva N.A.
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Preliminary considerations and notes on the Sarmatian burial remains of Timișoara – „Hladik 1” (Timiș county) [PDF]

open access: yesCercetări Arheologice, 2022
The 2019-2020 archaeological research resulted in the discovery, near Timișoara, at site Hladik 1, of a Sarmatae cemetery of which 139 burials have been investigated, some encircled by a ditch.
Vitalie Bârcă   +3 more
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Children’s Burials of the Srubnaya Culture in the Southern Urals. Research in the Age Groups and Stages of Children Socialization

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2022
The study concerns children’s burials of the Srubnaya culture (Bronze Age, the South Urals). The assumption that grave goods are related to the gender and age of the dead and may also reflect the stages of growing up of children and their inclusion in ...
Berseneva Natalia A.
doaj   +1 more source

Spatial Patterns and Grave Goods Differences at the Cemetery of Vedrovice (Czech Republic): A Resampling Approach to Identity Markers in the Early Neolithic

open access: yesJournal of Computer Applications in Archaeology, 2023
The spatial patterns and grave good associations at the cemetery of Vedrovice – Široká u Lesa (Czech Republic) are explored using computationally intensive formal methods.
Petr Pajdla
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The Ageyevsky Burial Mound of the Late Bronze Age in the Bashkir Trans-Urals

open access: yesПоволжская археология, 2022
The materials of two mounds (No. 1 and 2) of the Ageyevsky burial ground are introduced into scientific discourse in this paper. The mounds are situated within the Srubnaya–Alakul contact zone in the South Trans-Urals.
Vasiliev Vitalij N.   +2 more
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En grav med smedverktøy fra tidlig vikingtid på Nordheim i Sogndal. En analyse av gravgods, handlingsrekker og symbolikk

open access: yesViking, 2018
A grave with tools for metalworking from early Viking age at Nordheim in Sogndal. An analysis of grave goods, chains of actions and symbolism A recently excavated early Viking-age grave from Sogndal in Sogn and Fjordane County in Western Norway ...
Randi Barndon, Asle Bruen Olsen
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Necropolis under a tumulus at Veprčani: Representative case of using sacred places during several periods in the past [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar, 2016
Six Late Roman graves and one prehistoric burial have been discovered under a tumulus in the course of investigations. The tumulus is around 11meters in diameter and around 1 meter high and is situated at Veprčani, in the mountainous area of ...
Mitkoski Aleksandar   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

From Food to Grave Good

open access: yesCurrent Anthropology, 2021
International ...
Ingicco, T   +7 more
openaire   +5 more sources

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