The emergence of separate cemeteries for disposal of the dead represents a profound shift in mortuary practice in the Late Neolithic of southeast Europe, with a new emphasis on the repeated use of a specific space distinct from, though still often close to, settlements. To help to time this shift more precisely, this paper presents 25 dates from 21 burials in the large cemetery at Cernica, in the Lower Danube valley in southern Romania, which are used to formally model the start, duration of use and end of the cemetery. A further six dates were obtained from four contexts for the nearby settlement. Careful consideration is given to the possibility of environmental and dietary offsets. The preferred model, without freshwater reservoir offset...
In the Neolithic of Northern Greece the disposal of the deceased is strongly related to the communit...
There has been very little work on burial practices in Middle Byzantine Greece (ca. 800 to ca. 1100)...
ABSTRACT – This article presents the first synthesis of the evidence for a diverse range of mortuary...
The emergence of separate cemeteries for disposal of the dead represents a profound shift in mortuar...
The emergence of separate cemeteries for disposal of the dead represents a profound shift in mortuar...
This article discusses the absolute chronology of collective burials of the Trzciniec Cultural Circl...
Up to the beginning of the 21st c., in the region between the Danube River and the Balkan range, alm...
The paper applies Bayesian statistical modelling to radiocarbon dates obtained for a stratigraphic s...
Neolithic (c. 6300 – 4500 cal. BC) and Early-Middle Copper Age (c. 4500 – 3500 cal. BC) periods in ...
The paper applies Bayesian statistical modelling to radiocarbon dates obtained for a stratigraphic s...
Why were large collectivities of the dead a widespread feature of the later fourth millennium cal BC...
On the basis of the characteristics of Neolithic and Early Eneolithic mortuary practices in the area...
The tumulus necropolis of Lăpuş in Northwest Romania has a long history of research. Past excavation...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
In the course of recent excavations of the Mesolithic-Neolithic site of Vlasac, new light has been s...
In the Neolithic of Northern Greece the disposal of the deceased is strongly related to the communit...
There has been very little work on burial practices in Middle Byzantine Greece (ca. 800 to ca. 1100)...
ABSTRACT – This article presents the first synthesis of the evidence for a diverse range of mortuary...
The emergence of separate cemeteries for disposal of the dead represents a profound shift in mortuar...
The emergence of separate cemeteries for disposal of the dead represents a profound shift in mortuar...
This article discusses the absolute chronology of collective burials of the Trzciniec Cultural Circl...
Up to the beginning of the 21st c., in the region between the Danube River and the Balkan range, alm...
The paper applies Bayesian statistical modelling to radiocarbon dates obtained for a stratigraphic s...
Neolithic (c. 6300 – 4500 cal. BC) and Early-Middle Copper Age (c. 4500 – 3500 cal. BC) periods in ...
The paper applies Bayesian statistical modelling to radiocarbon dates obtained for a stratigraphic s...
Why were large collectivities of the dead a widespread feature of the later fourth millennium cal BC...
On the basis of the characteristics of Neolithic and Early Eneolithic mortuary practices in the area...
The tumulus necropolis of Lăpuş in Northwest Romania has a long history of research. Past excavation...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
In the course of recent excavations of the Mesolithic-Neolithic site of Vlasac, new light has been s...
In the Neolithic of Northern Greece the disposal of the deceased is strongly related to the communit...
There has been very little work on burial practices in Middle Byzantine Greece (ca. 800 to ca. 1100)...
ABSTRACT – This article presents the first synthesis of the evidence for a diverse range of mortuary...