Three vast areas in northern Europe during the Roman Period are known for their people's development of a distinctive viewpoint regarding the riding horse that was reflected in sacrificial rites (north Germany; the Jutland Peninsula; Zealand, Funen, other Baltic Sea islands, as well as southern Scandinavia) and burial rites (Dollkeim-Kovrovo, Sudovian, West Lithuanian Stone Circle Grave cultures, and, in part, the Lower Nemunas and Bogaczewo cultures). The custom at the end of the second century and in the third century to bury a riding horse (usually only the horse's head, head and legs, or individual teeth) with armed men was especially distinct in the West Lithuanian Stone Circle Grave Culture area. This burial rite feature distinguishes...
This article investigates the burial customs of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the territory...
Straipsnyje analizuojama vėlyvojo žalvario ir ankstyvojo geležies amžiaus laidosena dabartinės Šiaur...
The tradition of burying horses in Lithuania lasted from the Early Roman period until the late 14th ...
Three vast areas in northern Europe during the Roman Period are known for their people's development...
In the fifth to the eighth centuries, graves of well-armed men and their riding horses –or the ritua...
In the fifth to the eighth centuries, graves of well-armed men and their riding horses –or the ritua...
Research data allows for restoration of types of horse graves in the Baltic region, taking into acco...
According to the data of 2008, eight horsemen buried in grave pits with complete horse skeletons had...
According to the data of 2008, eight horsemen buried in grave pits with complete horse skeletons had...
The custom to bury horses in the East Baltic region spread after the birth of Christ. Horse graves f...
Balts’ territories have one peculiarity—large amounts of horse bones are found in burial grounds. Th...
Rytų Lietuvos pilkapynai paplitę Lietuvos rytinėje ir Baltarusijos šiaurės vakarinėje dalyje. Kasinė...
Straipsnyje nagrinėjama žirgo laidojimo papročio formavimosi ankstyvuoju metalų laikotarpiu dabartin...
This article deals with the question of regional variation in funeral customs during a part of the E...
This article deals with the question of regional variation in funeral customs during a part of the E...
This article investigates the burial customs of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the territory...
Straipsnyje analizuojama vėlyvojo žalvario ir ankstyvojo geležies amžiaus laidosena dabartinės Šiaur...
The tradition of burying horses in Lithuania lasted from the Early Roman period until the late 14th ...
Three vast areas in northern Europe during the Roman Period are known for their people's development...
In the fifth to the eighth centuries, graves of well-armed men and their riding horses –or the ritua...
In the fifth to the eighth centuries, graves of well-armed men and their riding horses –or the ritua...
Research data allows for restoration of types of horse graves in the Baltic region, taking into acco...
According to the data of 2008, eight horsemen buried in grave pits with complete horse skeletons had...
According to the data of 2008, eight horsemen buried in grave pits with complete horse skeletons had...
The custom to bury horses in the East Baltic region spread after the birth of Christ. Horse graves f...
Balts’ territories have one peculiarity—large amounts of horse bones are found in burial grounds. Th...
Rytų Lietuvos pilkapynai paplitę Lietuvos rytinėje ir Baltarusijos šiaurės vakarinėje dalyje. Kasinė...
Straipsnyje nagrinėjama žirgo laidojimo papročio formavimosi ankstyvuoju metalų laikotarpiu dabartin...
This article deals with the question of regional variation in funeral customs during a part of the E...
This article deals with the question of regional variation in funeral customs during a part of the E...
This article investigates the burial customs of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the territory...
Straipsnyje analizuojama vėlyvojo žalvario ir ankstyvojo geležies amžiaus laidosena dabartinės Šiaur...
The tradition of burying horses in Lithuania lasted from the Early Roman period until the late 14th ...