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The Fujinoki Tomb and Its Grave-Goods
Monumenta Nipponica, 1987La tombe du Fujinoki, a Ikaruga (prefecture de Nara), fut ouverte en 1985 et livra un spectaculaire etalage de harnachements du VIe s. Les sources litteraires, la classant dans les tombes en ''trou de serrure'', l'attribuent a l'empereur Sushun (mort en 592). Description de la tombe | comparaison des mesures avec celles d'autres tombes.
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Desk Based Assessment at The Grave Goods Project
2021The 'Grave Goods' project was undertaken between July and September 2020. The aim of the project was to improve the care of mortuary contexts in England through a better understanding of the unique threats posed by the private ownership of grave goods.
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Imported Grave Goods and the Early Anglo-Saxon Economy
Medieval Archaeology, 1988A spatial analysis of the incidence of certain imported artefacts demonstrates a distinction between artefacts found in Kent and those occurring elsewhere; a number of likely different exchange mechanisms are examined which can also be correlated with documentarv evidence.
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2014
This chapter presents a typology of the grave goods found in the Banat and dated between the 10th and the 14th century. It follows the general lines of the typology published in 2008, modified and improved on the basis of new archaeological finds. Grave goods were made by Jozsef Hampel, who dealt with the Carpathian Basin in its entirety.
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This chapter presents a typology of the grave goods found in the Banat and dated between the 10th and the 14th century. It follows the general lines of the typology published in 2008, modified and improved on the basis of new archaeological finds. Grave goods were made by Jozsef Hampel, who dealt with the Carpathian Basin in its entirety.
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