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.In dem vorliegenden Kongressband werden Bestattung und Ritual in der Region zwischen Mitteleuropa und Griechenland zwischen 1300 und 750 v. Chr. besondere Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt. Im 13. Jahrhundert v. Chr. fand in weiten Teilen Mitteleuropas eine radikale Veränderung der G...
Submitted work is dealing with burgher burial rite and burial equipment during the 16th ? 18th centu...
During the Late Copper Age development in the Carpathian Basin from the pre-Baden to Baden cultural ...
The rules that regulated the funerary practices of Mehrgarh at about 6000 B.C. seem to result both f...
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...
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 cloister church of Riesa (Saxony) contains two burial crypts which were used from the 17th to 19...
Transformationen in der steirischen Friedhofskultur sind hauptsächlich in der Tatsache zu sehen, das...
This work mainly deals with burial rituals and a way of handling with dead bodies from past times to...
In the past decades researchers examining burial customs have recognised local phenomena pointing to...
The Western Balts knew two types of burial: burial and cremation of a body. Cremation was most commo...
Only few Mesolithic burial sites, mostly as isolated graves under rock shelters, are known in the We...
The criteria of distinguishing the Łodż phase as the transitional stage from the culture of Trzcini...
The present article focuses on funerary behaviours on the territory of present-day Switzerland from ...
Submitted work is dealing with burgher burial rite and burial equipment during the 16th ? 18th centu...
During the Late Copper Age development in the Carpathian Basin from the pre-Baden to Baden cultural ...
The rules that regulated the funerary practices of Mehrgarh at about 6000 B.C. seem to result both f...
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...
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 cloister church of Riesa (Saxony) contains two burial crypts which were used from the 17th to 19...
Transformationen in der steirischen Friedhofskultur sind hauptsächlich in der Tatsache zu sehen, das...
This work mainly deals with burial rituals and a way of handling with dead bodies from past times to...
In the past decades researchers examining burial customs have recognised local phenomena pointing to...
The Western Balts knew two types of burial: burial and cremation of a body. Cremation was most commo...
Only few Mesolithic burial sites, mostly as isolated graves under rock shelters, are known in the We...
The criteria of distinguishing the Łodż phase as the transitional stage from the culture of Trzcini...
The present article focuses on funerary behaviours on the territory of present-day Switzerland from ...
Submitted work is dealing with burgher burial rite and burial equipment during the 16th ? 18th centu...
During the Late Copper Age development in the Carpathian Basin from the pre-Baden to Baden cultural ...
The rules that regulated the funerary practices of Mehrgarh at about 6000 B.C. seem to result both f...