This paper's primary focus is the investigation of Late Iron Age funeral practices. This is carried out by means of a multidisciplinary study of two necropolises, Randogne – Bluche and Sion – Parking des Remparts, which are located in southwestern Switzerland. The overall purpose of this paper is to enhance the socio-cultural understanding of this period through an integrated approach that combines the fields of bioanthropology, archaeology and ancient cultural history. Consequently, sex, age, pathologies and biological proximity first were assessed for the individuals found in the two studied necropolises. Next, data from these necropolises was contrasted with the archaeological and cultural environment from the surrounding regions. Finall...
This study aims to understand, in all their complexity and variability, the funerary practices of th...
This synthetic approach to the familt cultand burial practices in the Iron Age habitats of the langu...
This synthetic approach to the familt cultand burial practices in the Iron Age habitats of the langu...
The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a mile...
The present article focuses on funerary behaviours on the territory of present-day Switzerland from ...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
Swiss human skeletal series are of great importance for anthropological research on middle and weste...
Only few Mesolithic burial sites, mostly as isolated graves under rock shelters, are known in the We...
The Iron Age in continental Europe is a period of profound cultural and biological importance with h...
To date, anthropological comparative studies from Switzerland are rare. Therefore, this research aim...
The large amount of Late Iron Age burial sites in Switzerland (450 to 15 BC) represents an important...
International audienceDuring preventive archaeological excavations at the site of Pré-du-Stand in Ge...
International audienceDuring preventive archaeological excavations at the site of Pré-du-Stand in Ge...
Abstract Nowadays, the discovery and excavation of an almost intact Late Neolithic dolmen is rare, a...
Abstract Nowadays, the discovery and excavation of an almost intact Late Neolithic dolmen is rare, a...
This study aims to understand, in all their complexity and variability, the funerary practices of th...
This synthetic approach to the familt cultand burial practices in the Iron Age habitats of the langu...
This synthetic approach to the familt cultand burial practices in the Iron Age habitats of the langu...
The Iron Age cemetery of Münsingen in Switzerland with 220 abundantly equipped burials marked a mile...
The present article focuses on funerary behaviours on the territory of present-day Switzerland from ...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
Swiss human skeletal series are of great importance for anthropological research on middle and weste...
Only few Mesolithic burial sites, mostly as isolated graves under rock shelters, are known in the We...
The Iron Age in continental Europe is a period of profound cultural and biological importance with h...
To date, anthropological comparative studies from Switzerland are rare. Therefore, this research aim...
The large amount of Late Iron Age burial sites in Switzerland (450 to 15 BC) represents an important...
International audienceDuring preventive archaeological excavations at the site of Pré-du-Stand in Ge...
International audienceDuring preventive archaeological excavations at the site of Pré-du-Stand in Ge...
Abstract Nowadays, the discovery and excavation of an almost intact Late Neolithic dolmen is rare, a...
Abstract Nowadays, the discovery and excavation of an almost intact Late Neolithic dolmen is rare, a...
This study aims to understand, in all their complexity and variability, the funerary practices of th...
This synthetic approach to the familt cultand burial practices in the Iron Age habitats of the langu...
This synthetic approach to the familt cultand burial practices in the Iron Age habitats of the langu...