In these conference proceedings particular attention is paid to the performance of burials and burial rites between 1300 and 750 BC. A change in burial customs took place in large parts of central Europe during the 13th century BC. The dead were no longer buried in inhumation graves – as was customary until then – but were burned and laid to rest in urns. This transformation of burial customs is probably connected to far reaching changes in society and religious beliefs
The adoption of a new funerary ritual denotes an important change in society, although it can be dif...
The study discusses and presents the archaeological phenomena of burial practices observed in the gr...
International audienceOn account of recent developments in the absolute chronology of circular-shape...
In these conference proceedings particular attention is paid to the performance of burials and buria...
The terms Tumulus culture and Urnfield culture imply a development from inhumations in barrows to cr...
During the past two decades, the study of human remains from prehistoric settlements has gained new...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
Metallurgical communities in the Iron Gates hinterlands are best presented through necropolises, for...
During the Late Copper Age development in the Carpathian Basin from the pre-Baden to Baden cultural ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the transition between Hunnic and Gepidic period on the basi...
Key-words: East Carpathians, funerary practices, biritualism. Abstract. Despite this axiom, the anal...
The primary objective of the analyses and investigations in this paper has been expected to explicit...
The re-analyses of the Altendorf gallery grave reveal three different phases of inhumation burial pr...
The Bachelor´s thesis ?Burial ritual the late Bronze Age in southern Bohemia, western Bohemia and in...
In the past decades researchers examining burial customs have recognised local phenomena pointing to...
The adoption of a new funerary ritual denotes an important change in society, although it can be dif...
The study discusses and presents the archaeological phenomena of burial practices observed in the gr...
International audienceOn account of recent developments in the absolute chronology of circular-shape...
In these conference proceedings particular attention is paid to the performance of burials and buria...
The terms Tumulus culture and Urnfield culture imply a development from inhumations in barrows to cr...
During the past two decades, the study of human remains from prehistoric settlements has gained new...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
Metallurgical communities in the Iron Gates hinterlands are best presented through necropolises, for...
During the Late Copper Age development in the Carpathian Basin from the pre-Baden to Baden cultural ...
The aim of this study is to investigate the transition between Hunnic and Gepidic period on the basi...
Key-words: East Carpathians, funerary practices, biritualism. Abstract. Despite this axiom, the anal...
The primary objective of the analyses and investigations in this paper has been expected to explicit...
The re-analyses of the Altendorf gallery grave reveal three different phases of inhumation burial pr...
The Bachelor´s thesis ?Burial ritual the late Bronze Age in southern Bohemia, western Bohemia and in...
In the past decades researchers examining burial customs have recognised local phenomena pointing to...
The adoption of a new funerary ritual denotes an important change in society, although it can be dif...
The study discusses and presents the archaeological phenomena of burial practices observed in the gr...
International audienceOn account of recent developments in the absolute chronology of circular-shape...