EC Brownlee - European Journal of Archaeology, 2020 - cambridge.org
Between the sixth and eighth centuries ad, the practice of furnished burial was widely abandoned in favour of a much more standardized, unfurnished rite. This article examines …
E Aspöck - Quaternary International, 2018 - Elsevier
Microstratigraphic excavations of a reopened inhumation grave at the early Bronze Age cemetery of Weiden am See, eastern Austria (Fig. 1) were carried out to improve our …
E Vallejo‐Casas, G Ripoll… - Oxford Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Amber is a material of great social value that has been identified at various archaeological sites on the Iberian peninsula dating to Late Antiquity. The objects, mostly necklace beads …
Since the influential work of Roger White (1988; 1990), there have been a range of studies exploring the reuse and recycling of artefacts in southern and eastern Britain in the 5th–7th …
M Hoernes, C Heitz, M Laimer - Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2019 - cambridge.org
In the archaeology of death and burial, the premise that the dead were buried ritually and not simply disposed of seems to be accepted without argument. Where graves were …
Multiple burials—generally defined as the presence of more than one individual within a grave—are a common feature of the Viking Age mortuary landscape throughout …
Z Loskotová - Študijné Zvesti AU SAV, 2023 - search.ebscohost.com
The reopening of Migration Period graves, a topic that has been intensively discussed in recent years (summarised in Klevnäs et al. 2021), has not been comprehensively analysed …
The reopening of Migration Period graves, a topic that has been intensively discussed in recent years (summarised in Klevnäs et al. 2021), has not been comprehensively analysed …
Reuse of ancient monuments and other sites is a wellknown phenomenon in all periods all over the world. People in the past were always confronted with surviving remains from …