Seed traits and burial state affect plant seed secondary dispersal mediated by rodents
Seed dispersal is an important ecological process and has important implications for plant population expansion and regeneration. Seed dispersal not only reduces the probability of death due to seed density but also facilitates seedling establishment ...
Jiming Cheng +7 more
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Bone diagenesis in a Mycenaean secondary burial (Kastrouli, Greece) [PDF]
This paper presents the characteristics of bone diagenesis in a secondary commingled Mycenaean burial in Kastrouli (Phocis, Greece) through the histological (light microscopy), physical (FTIR-ATR), and biochemical (collagen) analysis of seventeen human (including two petrous bones) and seven animal bones.
Ioannis Kontopoulos +2 more
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Secondary burial in the Netherlands: Rights, rites and motivations
Abstract Secondary burial, though often associated with exotic places, appears to be less rare in the Netherlands than people assume. In this article we discuss contemporary re-interments of ‘average’ people, seeking to understand why such reburials take place and whether, and how, the events are ritualised. The reburials, we found, do not conform to a
Eric Venbrux
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Secondary Burial Practices in the Middle Neolithic: Causes and Consequences
The article discusses the increasing evidence that burial traditions in the Neol ithic are more varied than is otten acknowledged, and focuses especially on the evidence of cremations as a continuous practice throughout the period. This variation should
Åsa M. Larsson
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Too many secondary burials in Minoan Crete? [PDF]
Abstract This article addresses the assumption that the mortuary record of Prepalatial and Protopalatial Crete (3000–1800 BCE) is dominated by secondary burials and its corollary that the Minoans practiced double funerals. First, ethnographic and historical data are employed to examine the diverse types of funerary, post-funerary and non-funerary ...
Schmitt, Aurore, Déderix, Sylviane
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A Unique Form of Ritualism of the Early Medieval Population of Sambia [PDF]
Three decades ago, the author of these paper excavated a number of burials at the Dollkeim/Kovrovo-1 soil burial ground (Zelenogradsky district, Kaliningrad region).
A Unique Form of Ritualism of the Early Medieval Population of Sambia
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Selected secondary burials as evidence of later activities at the tomb of Khuwy at South Saqqara [PDF]
In 2019, during the excavations of the Egyptian mission at the funerary complex of the Fifth Dynasty King Djedkare (reign ca. 2381–2353 BC) at South Saqqara, Mohamed Megahed and his team revealed the painted tomb of the high ranking Old Kingdom dignitary
Hana Vymazalová +3 more
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Sistem Penguburan di Situs Doro Mpana, Dompu, Nusa Tenggara Barat.
In the Neolithic Period, megalithic cultures emerged that worshiped ancestral spirits, because they were considered to provide welfare and protection to the living. One of the community's activities is the burial of corpses which produces different forms
Lila Jamilah +2 more
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Talkīn Dead Before and After Buried; an Analysis of the al-Shafi'i and Maliki Schools of Thought
This article examines the analysis of the views of the al-Shafi'i and Maliki schools on the talqīn of the dead before and after being buried. The type of research used by the author in this study is a qualitative research type, which is a type of ...
Muhammad Tabran, Abdul Halim Talli
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Chińskie zwyczaje pogrzebowe: powtórny pochówek [PDF]
The article is devoted to the Chinese death ritual of a secondary burial in its traditional form, known from ancient written sources. It depicts its origin and the most important practices associated with it.
Muchowska, Joanna
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