Abstract: In the article have been analysed forms of cremation and inhumation burials discovered in the cemetery in Cedynia in the years 1976–1985. The beginning of the necropolis functioning based on grave goods was dated to the end of the second half of the 11th century, and its decline to approximately mid-14th century. Three phases of use of the cemetery were determined. During the youngest one functioned here row churchyard cemetery, partially damaging burials from older phases
The subject of this article is the first eneolithic cremation burial in south-eastern Poland which w...
The article presents materials from the recently discovered cremation cemetery of the pre-Scythian p...
The aim of the paper is to present funeral customs of communities that inhabited the ...
This article presents a formal and typological analysis of the source materials gathered from the ol...
The criteria of distinguishing the Łodż phase as the transitional stage from the culture of Trzcini...
Early medieval inhumation burial ground on the site Pyzdry 11 was found by accident during the explo...
Discovered in 2013, the inhumation cemetery in Giecz, site 10, is the fourth funeral site related to...
The cemetery in Kosewo (former Kossewen, Kr. Sensburg; from 1938, Rechenberg) is one of the largest ...
The article publishes the results of rescue excavations of a small area (about 47 m2) Novo-Ufa buria...
The article deals with results of excavations 2014 in Moscow Theological Academy’s necropolis where ...
Submitted work is dealing with burgher burial rite and burial equipment during the 16th ? 18th centu...
The article presents the analyses and descriptions of two graves in the Dziekanowice grave field, si...
The functioning of Catholic country parish cemeteries before the partitions of Poland : illustrated ...
The article presents the results of a study of the Early Medieval burial mound of Zavodoukovsky-3. A...
Considerable transformation of the burial method at the turn of the 19th and the 20th centuries is a...
The subject of this article is the first eneolithic cremation burial in south-eastern Poland which w...
The article presents materials from the recently discovered cremation cemetery of the pre-Scythian p...
The aim of the paper is to present funeral customs of communities that inhabited the ...
This article presents a formal and typological analysis of the source materials gathered from the ol...
The criteria of distinguishing the Łodż phase as the transitional stage from the culture of Trzcini...
Early medieval inhumation burial ground on the site Pyzdry 11 was found by accident during the explo...
Discovered in 2013, the inhumation cemetery in Giecz, site 10, is the fourth funeral site related to...
The cemetery in Kosewo (former Kossewen, Kr. Sensburg; from 1938, Rechenberg) is one of the largest ...
The article publishes the results of rescue excavations of a small area (about 47 m2) Novo-Ufa buria...
The article deals with results of excavations 2014 in Moscow Theological Academy’s necropolis where ...
Submitted work is dealing with burgher burial rite and burial equipment during the 16th ? 18th centu...
The article presents the analyses and descriptions of two graves in the Dziekanowice grave field, si...
The functioning of Catholic country parish cemeteries before the partitions of Poland : illustrated ...
The article presents the results of a study of the Early Medieval burial mound of Zavodoukovsky-3. A...
Considerable transformation of the burial method at the turn of the 19th and the 20th centuries is a...
The subject of this article is the first eneolithic cremation burial in south-eastern Poland which w...
The article presents materials from the recently discovered cremation cemetery of the pre-Scythian p...
The aim of the paper is to present funeral customs of communities that inhabited the ...