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The Ageyevsky Burial Mound of the Late Bronze Age in the Bashkir Trans-Urals
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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Necropolis under a tumulus at Veprčani: Representative case of using sacred places during several periods in the past [PDF]
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
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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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Een Gallo-Romeins crematiegraf in Antwerpen (prov. Antwerpen) [PDF]
The archaeological investigation on the All Saints Monastery of the Antwerp Augustinians during the spring of 2002 not only revealed late and post medieval features, but also a Gallo-Roman cremation grave.
Bellens, Tim +2 more
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This paper critically evaluates how archaeologists define ‘grave goods’ in relation to the full spectrum of depositional contexts available to people in the past, including hoards, rivers and other ‘special’ deposits.
Anwen Cooper, D. Garrow, C. Gibson
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A New Framework for Quantifying Prehistoric Grave Wealth
Quantifying wealth in prehistoric graves is a long-standing unresolved issue. Previous approaches have focused on only one or a few aspects of grave wealth or grave good value, e.g.
Mikkel Nørtoft
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Mormântul din Prima Epocă a Fierului de la Podu Rizii (jud. Dâmbovița). Din nou despre prezența grupului Ferigile în câmpie [PDF]
The article deals with an urn cremation grave recently discovered (2023) during an archaeological diagnosis, near the village of Podu Rizii (Sălcioara commune, Dâmbovița County).
Dragoș Măndescu +3 more
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All things bright: copper grave goods and diet at the Neolithic site of Osłonki, Poland
Understanding socioeconomic inequality is fundamental for studies of societal development in European prehistory. This article presents dietary (δ13C and δ15N) isotope values for human and animal bone collagen from Early Neolithic Osłonki 1 in north ...
Chelsea E. Budd +5 more
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Kurgan 28 of the Filippovka 1 Burial Ground: Revisiting the Dating Problem of the Complex
The papre is devoted to determining the date of the kurgan 28, Filippovka 1 burial ground, which is a necropolis of the social elite of the Southern Urals nomads in the middle of the 1st millennium BC. A burial partially destroyed by repeated robbery was
Olga V. Anikeeva, Vladimir N. Myshkin
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