The beginning of the Early Bronze Age brought significant changes in the Carpathian-Danube Area, including new burial customs, a different economy and innovative technologies, most of them with eastern steppe origins. Thus, burial barrows appeared in the landscape raised over rectangular grave-pits, sometimes with wood or stone structures containing individuals lying in contracted or supine position with flexed legs, stained with ochre, rarely accompanied by grave-goods like wares, ornaments or weapons made of stone, bone and precious metals. Among the metallurgical innovations, items such as silver hair rings, copper shaft-hole axes and tanged daggers are considered specific to the new era. However, a careful approach of the deposition con...
From the cultural point of view, the Carpathian Basin resembled a mosaic during the circa 500 years ...
The tumulus necropolis of Lăpuş in Northwest Romania has a long history of research. Past excavation...
Where people bury their dead is a critical part of mortuary rituals. This paper examines the relatio...
The beginning of the Early Bronze Age brought significant changes in the Carpathian-Danube Area, inc...
The aim of the article is to describe the results of multidisciplinary analyses of a unique bronze ...
Among the Bronze Age metal objects, a few copper and bronze blades stand apart mainly due to their l...
This article investigates the burial customs of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the territory...
During the Late Copper Age development in the Carpathian Basin from the pre-Baden to Baden cultural ...
Up to the beginning of the 21st c., in the region between the Danube River and the Balkan range, alm...
An increase in the diversity of Early Bronze Age (EBA) burial practices is well documented in centra...
Graves, hoards and pile dwellings between the Jura Mountains and the Alps – the development of eliti...
In the year 1944, a copper dagger (?) blade was found together with a double burial near Vienna-Essl...
It has recently been suggested by British archaeologists and anthropologists that mummification may ...
This paper presents the basic results of the exploration of a necropolis in the locality of Balinov ...
The present paper will refer to an aspect of processing metals on the territory of Romania, in Bronz...
From the cultural point of view, the Carpathian Basin resembled a mosaic during the circa 500 years ...
The tumulus necropolis of Lăpuş in Northwest Romania has a long history of research. Past excavation...
Where people bury their dead is a critical part of mortuary rituals. This paper examines the relatio...
The beginning of the Early Bronze Age brought significant changes in the Carpathian-Danube Area, inc...
The aim of the article is to describe the results of multidisciplinary analyses of a unique bronze ...
Among the Bronze Age metal objects, a few copper and bronze blades stand apart mainly due to their l...
This article investigates the burial customs of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the territory...
During the Late Copper Age development in the Carpathian Basin from the pre-Baden to Baden cultural ...
Up to the beginning of the 21st c., in the region between the Danube River and the Balkan range, alm...
An increase in the diversity of Early Bronze Age (EBA) burial practices is well documented in centra...
Graves, hoards and pile dwellings between the Jura Mountains and the Alps – the development of eliti...
In the year 1944, a copper dagger (?) blade was found together with a double burial near Vienna-Essl...
It has recently been suggested by British archaeologists and anthropologists that mummification may ...
This paper presents the basic results of the exploration of a necropolis in the locality of Balinov ...
The present paper will refer to an aspect of processing metals on the territory of Romania, in Bronz...
From the cultural point of view, the Carpathian Basin resembled a mosaic during the circa 500 years ...
The tumulus necropolis of Lăpuş in Northwest Romania has a long history of research. Past excavation...
Where people bury their dead is a critical part of mortuary rituals. This paper examines the relatio...