The aim of the current paper is to present two inhumation graves belonging to Petreşti culture recently discovered within the Petreşti-Groapa Galbenă settlement (Alba County, Transylvania). The burial of a deceased in a cist made of adobe pieces represents an unusual funerary practice for the Eneolithic Petreşti culture communities. This discovery is especially important because the current state of research related to the mortuary practices of Petreşti culture bearers is not satisfactory.Articolul îşi propune prezentarea a două morminte de inhumaţie aparţinând culturii Petreşti descoperite recent în aşezarea de la Petreşti-Groapa Galbenă (judeţul Alba). Înmormântarea în cistă făcută din fragmente de chirpic reprezintă o practică funerară n...
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This paper describes a Hun-period solitary burial found in Kecskemét, in the central part of the Gre...
Archaeological research in the Bronze Age cemetery from Câmpina started in 2008. We published the fi...
The Iberomaurusian necropolis of Taforalt (Morocco) was excavated by Jean Roche in the 1950s and con...
The aim of the current paper is to present two inhumation graves belonging to Petreşti culture recen...
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The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
International audienceThis article is a review of Gravettian human remains interpreted as funerary d...
Archaeological research in the Bronze Age cemetery from Câmpina started in 2008. We published the fi...
This article considers the funerary practices of the late La Tène period in Auvergne, with special r...
National audienceArchaeological works carried out in several sectors of the Évreux cemetery (Eure) h...
The paper discusses a specific type of deer antler artefacts suggesting its association with the art...
Death is all around us and the study of past mortuary practices can inform many aspects of modern cu...
Key-words: East Carpathians, funerary practices, biritualism. Abstract. Despite this axiom, the anal...
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Ten thousand round tumuli characterize the plains around the lower Danube, its tributaries and the c...
This paper describes a Hun-period solitary burial found in Kecskemét, in the central part of the Gre...
Archaeological research in the Bronze Age cemetery from Câmpina started in 2008. We published the fi...
The Iberomaurusian necropolis of Taforalt (Morocco) was excavated by Jean Roche in the 1950s and con...