The article presents a discovery of the first grooved burial, rectangular in section, from the Great Poland. It is an urn burial with multiple interments; two urns with remains of three individuals are associated with a groove. Four clusters of cremated bones composed of remains of five individuals were placed directly above. Depending upon chosen interpretation, it was a burial of three or eight individuals. The burial has been dated back to the second half of the 5th century AD. It is a manifestation of transformations in the domain of burial rites in the last phase of the Przeworsk culture. They resulted in increasingly atypical and archaeologically indefinable forms of the burial rite. The burial was placed in the west edge o f th...
Archaeological excavations carried out at site 37 in Mirosław since 2016 have revealed ...
The article concerns the issues of finds of animal remains in early medieval cremation burials, iden...
The Przeworsk culture is part of the development of the Roman Period in Eastern Slovakia from the en...
The article presents a discovery of the first grooved burial, rectangular in section, from the Great...
The subject of this article is the first eneolithic cremation burial in south-eastern Poland which w...
The article presents the analyses and descriptions of two graves in the Dziekanowice grave field, si...
The article concerns the discovery of the new Przeworsk culture burial ground, which is only the sec...
The article presents results of the archaeological excavations conducted at a Pomeranian culture cem...
The article contains a presentation of the burial from Przeworsk-culture cemetery of Piaski near B...
The cemetery in Kosewo (former Kossewen, Kr. Sensburg; from 1938, Rechenberg) is one of the largest ...
The multicultural site 1 at Michałowice has long attracted the attention of archaeologists. Since th...
The author of the article discusses the set of objects excavated from the crematory grave in the vi...
CEMETERIES IN RADOM IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH C. The article concerns the cemeteries of the ...
The article publishes the results of rescue excavations of a small area (about 47 m2) Novo-Ufa buria...
The functioning of Catholic country parish cemeteries before the partitions of Poland : illustrated ...
Archaeological excavations carried out at site 37 in Mirosław since 2016 have revealed ...
The article concerns the issues of finds of animal remains in early medieval cremation burials, iden...
The Przeworsk culture is part of the development of the Roman Period in Eastern Slovakia from the en...
The article presents a discovery of the first grooved burial, rectangular in section, from the Great...
The subject of this article is the first eneolithic cremation burial in south-eastern Poland which w...
The article presents the analyses and descriptions of two graves in the Dziekanowice grave field, si...
The article concerns the discovery of the new Przeworsk culture burial ground, which is only the sec...
The article presents results of the archaeological excavations conducted at a Pomeranian culture cem...
The article contains a presentation of the burial from Przeworsk-culture cemetery of Piaski near B...
The cemetery in Kosewo (former Kossewen, Kr. Sensburg; from 1938, Rechenberg) is one of the largest ...
The multicultural site 1 at Michałowice has long attracted the attention of archaeologists. Since th...
The author of the article discusses the set of objects excavated from the crematory grave in the vi...
CEMETERIES IN RADOM IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 18TH C. The article concerns the cemeteries of the ...
The article publishes the results of rescue excavations of a small area (about 47 m2) Novo-Ufa buria...
The functioning of Catholic country parish cemeteries before the partitions of Poland : illustrated ...
Archaeological excavations carried out at site 37 in Mirosław since 2016 have revealed ...
The article concerns the issues of finds of animal remains in early medieval cremation burials, iden...
The Przeworsk culture is part of the development of the Roman Period in Eastern Slovakia from the en...