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Grave Goods | Pentimento: Essays

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VCU Theses and ...
Brooks, Katherine Mooney
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Bronze Grave Goods from Norcia

open access: yesEtruscan Studies, 2011
Bronze vessels and others bronze artifacts, now in the National Archaeological Museum of Spoleto, unpublished, belong to a grave from the necropolis of Norcia, extended in a large area known as 'Piano di Santa Scolastica'. Associations of these artifacts are very interesting and indicate, often, contexts belonging to individuals of Celtic ethnicity.
GIONTELLA, CLAUDIA
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A new technological analysis of the bone grave goods from the Sakhtysh IIa cemetery: What meanings for the Lyalovo culture of the 4th millennium BC?

open access: yesJournal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2022
International audienceThe Kraynov excavations of the Sakhtysh IIa site in Central Russia revealed burial pits, hearths and dwellings belonging to the Lyalovo culture.
Elena Kostyleva
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Egyptian Grave Goods of Kha and Merit Studied by Neutron and Gamma Techniques [PDF]

open access: yesAngewandte Chemie - International Edition, 2018
Artifacts from the Egyptian grave goods of Kha and Merit preserved at the Museo Egizio in Turin, have been studied through a synergic combination of non‐destructive and non‐invasive neutron and gamma techniques (namely neutron imaging, neutron ...
G Festa, T Minniti, Laura Arcidiacono
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Materializing mortality: Re‐enchanting grave goods in the British Museum using mixed‐method approaches to audience research [PDF]

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Grave goods are among the most common, but at the same time most powerful, objects on display in many museums. They possess the rare—often latent—ability to convey both particular and universal themes and to collapse chronological and cultural ...
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Marketing Theory, 2020
Arts-based research challenges inquirers into marketplace behavior to address the ontological turn in the social sciences by representing their understanding of consumption in an aesthetic key. Unfolding from the premise that experience is an assemblage, this short story examines the phenomenon of vibrant matter through an exploration of entangled ...
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Eaton Grave Goods

2021
Images of grave goods associated with burials from the Eaton site. For details on these burials, see the 1995 NAGPRA report from Eaton, I.D. 373225. The average diameter of the stone beads = 9 mm. Both the beads and the teeth were given the catalog number E260, with the exception of one tooth which was designated E242,
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Graves and grave-goods

2015
It has been stressed that the archaeological remains of the dead in a formal grave represent only the final stage in what may well have been a protracted and complex series of stages in funerary ritual. From this final stage, however, the archaeologist is potentially able to make an informed assessment of several aspects of the prevailing funerary ...
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Figure 4.51. Distribution of burials with grave goods

2021
Figure 4.51.
Nick Stoodley, Stephen R. Cosh
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