The tradition of burying horses in Lithuania lasted from the Early Roman period until the late 14th C AD. It was the longest-lasting custom in Europe, which has left about 2000 known horse burials. This paper publishes the osteometric data and age of horses found in Lithuanian cemeteries and castles of the 3rd–14th C AD, over 200 individuals in total. These are the remains of all the horses still stored in Lithuanian institutions. The paper discusses the dynamics of horse body size in order to test previously suggested hypotheses regarding the relationship between large horse body size and its military use, possibly non-local breed, and high social status of the owner. Moreover, we are publishing the AMS 14C dates of 13 horses previously as...
Skeletal remains of about 15 horses from the antique Thracian mounds were compared in terms of habit...
The aim of the dissertation thesis was compared exterior of Hucul horses in terms of age, sex, sire ...
Horses have been companions to humans for thousands of years, both as work animals and as part of ou...
Balts’ territories have one peculiarity—large amounts of horse bones are found in burial grounds. Th...
The custom to bury horses in the East Baltic region spread after the birth of Christ. Horse graves f...
The osteometrical analysis of metacarpal and metatarsal bones in Lithuanian horses from VII-XVII cen...
Horses were of the greatest importance through out the Medieval Ages in Europe and Asia. Ever since ...
Research data allows for restoration of types of horse graves in the Baltic region, taking into acco...
The horse bones found in Lithuanian habitation sites that date to the Late Neolithic and to the Earl...
Published is the result of a preliminary study of horse bones from the sunken prehistoric village Ur...
Straipsnyje nagrinėjama žirgo laidojimo papročio formavimosi ankstyvuoju metalų laikotarpiu dabartin...
Popular culture presents a deep-rooted perception of medieval warhorses as massive and powerful moun...
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...
Rytų Lietuvos pilkapynai paplitę Lietuvos rytinėje ir Baltarusijos šiaurės vakarinėje dalyje. Kasinė...
Skeletal remains of about 15 horses from the antique Thracian mounds were compared in terms of habit...
The aim of the dissertation thesis was compared exterior of Hucul horses in terms of age, sex, sire ...
Horses have been companions to humans for thousands of years, both as work animals and as part of ou...
Balts’ territories have one peculiarity—large amounts of horse bones are found in burial grounds. Th...
The custom to bury horses in the East Baltic region spread after the birth of Christ. Horse graves f...
The osteometrical analysis of metacarpal and metatarsal bones in Lithuanian horses from VII-XVII cen...
Horses were of the greatest importance through out the Medieval Ages in Europe and Asia. Ever since ...
Research data allows for restoration of types of horse graves in the Baltic region, taking into acco...
The horse bones found in Lithuanian habitation sites that date to the Late Neolithic and to the Earl...
Published is the result of a preliminary study of horse bones from the sunken prehistoric village Ur...
Straipsnyje nagrinėjama žirgo laidojimo papročio formavimosi ankstyvuoju metalų laikotarpiu dabartin...
Popular culture presents a deep-rooted perception of medieval warhorses as massive and powerful moun...
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...
Rytų Lietuvos pilkapynai paplitę Lietuvos rytinėje ir Baltarusijos šiaurės vakarinėje dalyje. Kasinė...
Skeletal remains of about 15 horses from the antique Thracian mounds were compared in terms of habit...
The aim of the dissertation thesis was compared exterior of Hucul horses in terms of age, sex, sire ...
Horses have been companions to humans for thousands of years, both as work animals and as part of ou...