The topographical analysis of the nine excavated trenches of the Early Medieval cemetery at Andrazza allowed to clearly delimit the space dedicated to the dead and suggested that the connected settlement was probably not far from the graveyard itself. Nevertheless, the archaeological investigation did not identify any peculiar structure, neither for religious nor for residential use. The presence of many grave goods confirmed the chronology of the cemetery (6th-7th centuries), although Grave 1, the only collective burial, could suggest the use of the cemetery until the early beginning of the 8th century
<div><p>The excavation of four hundred complete and partial <i>in situ</i> burials from the Hospital...
International audienceRecent archaeological research brought new light on the diversity of burial pl...
The spatial analysis of cemeteries revisited. The example of the Late Iron Age and Early Gallo-Roman...
The topographical analysis of the nine excavated trenches of the Early Medieval cemetery at Andrazz...
The burials from the cemetery of Andrazza have been analysed following both an archaeological and a...
Discovered in 2013, the inhumation cemetery in Giecz, site 10, is the fourth funeral site related to...
Medieval funerary archaeology is an emerging field in Italy. Despite a huge wealth of information ab...
The remains that follow the use of the early medieval cemetery are a few medieval wooden structures ...
Early medieval inhumation burial ground on the site Pyzdry 11 was found by accident during the explo...
Spatial arrangement and development of cemeteries have long attracted the interest of archaeologists...
One of the main features of the Christian funeral rite in the Middle Ages is supposed to have been a...
Much of our understanding of the funerary archaeology of Roman, late antique, and early medieval Ita...
Cemeteries from the Central and Late Middle Ages have not yet been studied extensively, even though ...
Pre-Christian early medieval cemeteries are rich archaeological sites; they contained burials with w...
Interpreting the changing character of a burial ground MA thesis submitted to UCD School of Archaeol...
<div><p>The excavation of four hundred complete and partial <i>in situ</i> burials from the Hospital...
International audienceRecent archaeological research brought new light on the diversity of burial pl...
The spatial analysis of cemeteries revisited. The example of the Late Iron Age and Early Gallo-Roman...
The topographical analysis of the nine excavated trenches of the Early Medieval cemetery at Andrazz...
The burials from the cemetery of Andrazza have been analysed following both an archaeological and a...
Discovered in 2013, the inhumation cemetery in Giecz, site 10, is the fourth funeral site related to...
Medieval funerary archaeology is an emerging field in Italy. Despite a huge wealth of information ab...
The remains that follow the use of the early medieval cemetery are a few medieval wooden structures ...
Early medieval inhumation burial ground on the site Pyzdry 11 was found by accident during the explo...
Spatial arrangement and development of cemeteries have long attracted the interest of archaeologists...
One of the main features of the Christian funeral rite in the Middle Ages is supposed to have been a...
Much of our understanding of the funerary archaeology of Roman, late antique, and early medieval Ita...
Cemeteries from the Central and Late Middle Ages have not yet been studied extensively, even though ...
Pre-Christian early medieval cemeteries are rich archaeological sites; they contained burials with w...
Interpreting the changing character of a burial ground MA thesis submitted to UCD School of Archaeol...
<div><p>The excavation of four hundred complete and partial <i>in situ</i> burials from the Hospital...
International audienceRecent archaeological research brought new light on the diversity of burial pl...
The spatial analysis of cemeteries revisited. The example of the Late Iron Age and Early Gallo-Roman...