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The paper analyses the Sarmatian culture east of the Carpathians during the 1st-3rd centuries AD, shedding light on their burial practices, artefacts, and socio-economic interactions.
Grumeza Lavinia, Cojocaru Victor
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The evolution burial practice among the Ertebølle
Archaeology has traditionally failed to identify the ability of individuals in the past to make conscious decisions and act creatively. Individuals with the power to act are referred to as agents, with the ability and creativity to make decisions and act
Coralie Acheson
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A rich weapon burial from the Late Roman Iron Age at Veldbæk, Denmark –
During two campaigns in 1997 and 1999, archaeologists from Esbjerg Museum excavated a spectacular Late Roman Iron Age weapon burial at Veldbæk in Esbjerg, Denmark.
Bente Grundvad Alexiou +2 more
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Criminal Degradations of Consumer Culture [PDF]
In this chapter I take a ‘social harm’ approach to explore some of the degrading impacts of modern consumerism. My aim is to explore the harmful, often criminal, sometimes fatal consequences that attend the supply of consumer goods in contemporary ...
O-brien, Martin Anthony
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Food fit for a Khan: Stable isotope analysis of the elite Mongol Empire cemetery at Tavan Tolgoi, Mongolia [PDF]
The creation and expansion of the Mongol Empire during the thirteenth century A.D. brought with it many changes, both for the conquered peoples and for the conquerors themselves.
Fenner, Jack +2 more
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Middle Caddoan Period Archaeology in the Upper Sulphur River Basin [PDF]
Middle Caddoan period archaeological sites in the upper Sulphur River basin are rare, by contrast with the lower Sulphur River area, and probably the best-known site of this age in the upper part of the basin is the Hurricane Hill site (41HP106).
Perttula, Timothy K.
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Tumuli preistorici cercetaţi în anul 2024 în localitatea Păuleşti (jud. Prahova)
In 2024, three prehistoric burial mounds were excavated in Păulești, uncovering four inhumation graves : three adult males and one subadult. Only the subadult grave contained grave goods — two silver hair rings.
Frînculeasa, A., Negrea, O., Ghinea, E.
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A Terracotta Treasure at Assos
During the summer of 1995, Turkish archaeologists discovered a unique Late Classical tomb in the Western Necropolis of Assos. A modestly designed cist grave, Tomb 4 surprised excavators with the richest cache of grave goods ever found at the ancient city.
Tuna Şare Ağtürk, Nurettin Arslan
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Radiocarbon dating results from the Beakers and Bodies Project [PDF]
The Beakers and Bodies Project is a two-year project based in Marischal Museum, University of Aberdeen, funded by the Leverhulme Trust. It is assessing the beaker-related evidence from North-East Scotland (between the Moray Firth and the Firth of Tay ...
Curtis, Neil +5 more
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Burial Rituals at the Necropolis of Velika Mrdakovica / Ritual ukopa na nekropoli Velike Mrdakovice
Continually used for burials between the 8th-7th centuries BC and early 3rd century AD, the necropolis at Velika Mrdakovica in the vicinity of Zaton (near Šibenik) is one of the best researched sites of this type in Liburnia.
Toni Brajković
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