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The article deals with the materials from excavations of a medieval burial ground in the water area of the Cheboksary Reservoir in 2021–2023. The burial ground is located on an island. 28 burials were studied on an area of 456 sq. m. Research at the site
Tatyana B. Nikitina +1 more
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Une curieuse inscription découverte à Avgvstodvnvm (Autun – Saône-et-Loire)
During an evaluation carried out in 2005 on the eastern periphery of Autun, funerary vestiges relating to one of the three known late Roman cemeteries were discovered.
Yannick Labaune, Yann Le Bohec
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Un ensemble funéraire du Haut-Empire le long de la voie de l’Océan (Lyon 9e)
The cemetery discovered at 30-32 rue de Bourgogne in the Vaise plain at Lyon was in fact located along the “Ocean” Roman Road, part of which has also been discovered.
Aurore Schmitt +7 more
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Practici funerare birituale prelungite în spaţiul carpato-dunărean în secolele V-III a. Chr
The excavations carried out by the present authors in the Getic cemeteries at Boroseşti (Iaşi County) and Poieneşti (Vaslui County), dated to the 5th – 3rd c. BC, brought new data concerning funerary practices typical for this period; they consist mainly
Mircea Babeş, Nicolae Miriţoiu
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Despre cele două morminte din tell-ul de la Dridu
Two inhumation graves (M. 1 and M. 2) were found in 1958, buried inside of a so-called tell, situated north of the medieval settlement. The two funerary structures were briefly described and published without any kind of illustration.
Oța, L., Georgescu, M., Baltă, Z.
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Funerary customs of Golasecca Culture
Both M. Primas in 1970 and the Author in 1988 argued that within the Golasecca culture three cultural facies were recognizable: Como, Golasecca, Sopraceneri including Mesolcina.
Raffaele Carlo de Marinis
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The Andalusi farmstead (alquería) of Xaresa (Xeresa, Valencia) is one of the most thoroughly excavated rural sites of the period. These works have revealed several houses, a small pottery workshop, a water wheel and a maqbara (cemetery) with around 200 ...
Joan Negre +2 more
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Beads from Inhumation Rite Burials of Gnezdovo Burial Mound
The beads from 33 inhumation burials at Gnezdovo burial mound are examined in the article. The beads (total 367) were crafted from stretched tube (258), stretched stick (3), winding (45), press molding (2 pcs.), welding (2 pcs.), and mosaic beads (9 pcs.)
Dobrova Olga P.
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The authors present the results of an archaeological investigation in a Middle Byzantine fortress, settlement and necropolis, overlapped by the present-day village of Nufăru, Tulcea County.
Damian, O., Vasile, M., Samson, A.
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Neolithic and Copper Age at Moscano (Fabriano – AN)
Recent excavations at Moscano in Fabriano have uncovered a double inhumation grave in a reused cavity, for which two 14C dates have been identified. The grave was found on the outskirts of a Copper Age settlement, featuring rough surface pottery similar ...
Gaia Pignocchi, Mara Silvestrini
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