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Kurgan 28 of the Filippovka 1 Burial Ground: Revisiting the Dating Problem of the Complex

open access: yesНижневолжский археологический вестник, 2023
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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Two Catacombs of Late Sarmatian Time From Pashkovsky Burial Mound no. 2

open access: yesВестник Волгоградского государственного университета. Серия 4. История, регионоведение, международные отношения, 2015
The article deals with two burials from the Kuban basin region excavated in Pashkovsky burial mound no. 2 belonging to Maeotian Pashkovskoe ancient settlement. The burials were made in catacombs of similar construction and orientation.
Limberis Natalya Yuryevna   +1 more
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Een Gallo-Romeins crematiegraf in Antwerpen (prov. Antwerpen) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
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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Pompous ladies and guarded children – Early Iron Age special burials at Dürrnberg ‘Eislfeld’ (Austria) [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Hercynia, 2020
The Dürrnberg ‘Eislfeld’- necropolis was intermittently excavated from 1963–2003. One of the largest and most important cemeteries of the northern alpine salt centre, the ‘Eislfeld’ is characterized by the size and abundancy of grave furnishings. Similar
Holger Wendling
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Tożsamość wojownika w grupie krakowsko-sandomierskiej kultury ceramiki sznurowej [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
The main issue of this paper is to identify men-warriors within the Cracow-Sandomierz Group of Corded Ware culture burials and attempt to reconstruct combat techniques undertaken by them. To achieve this goal, a comprehensive analysis of selected burials
Skrzyniecki, Rafał
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A singing Celtic lady in Oltenia? Unravelling an intricate find near Zătreni (Vâlcea county, Romania) [PDF]

open access: yesStarinar
This article introduces an interesting discovery made with a metal detector at the end of 2020, on the left bank of the Olteţ river, near Zătreni, Vâlcea County. Judging by the recovered grave goods (among which a belt and a fibula, and probably
Măndescu Dragoş   +3 more
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More Precious than Gas? An Unexpected discovery in the Northeastern Funerary Area of Noviodunum [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2023
The paper analyses several archaeological features discovered during an excavation performed on the outskirts of Isaccea, during the summer of 2018, in the easternmost part of the Noviodunum archaeological site.
Radu-Octavian STĂNESCU   +5 more
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An infant La Tène grave from Lang, Styria, Austria. On miniature objects in East Alpine area [PDF]

open access: yesStudia Hercynia, 2023
An infant grave excavated in Lang, Styria, Austria, had a small axe as a grave gift in addition to a ceramic urn. Another grave from the cemetery of Dobova (Slovenia), where also a child was buried, contained small objects in the form of an axe and a ...
Florian Mauthner
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Secondary Burial Ground in the Pyramid Complex of King Djedkare: A Preliminary Report on Burials with Grave Goods

open access: yesAnnals of the Náprstek Museum, 2019
The exploration of the pyramid complex of King Djedkare at south Saqqara in 2018 revealed a large number of secondary burials. These burials were found between the north part of the king’s funerary precinct and in the south part of his queen’s precinct ...
Hana Vymazalová, Zeinab Hashesh
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The warrior priest in Derveni grave B was a healer too

open access: yesHistoire, Médecine et Santé, 2016
The deceased in the Derveni tombs, near Thessaloniki, Macedonia were members of an élite family of Thessalian origin, which probably lived in the nearby ancient city Lete in the 4th century BC.
Despina Ignatiadou
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