The majority of the Early Iron Age cremation graves of women near the Middle Danube in northeast Croatia and northwest Serbia, in the cemeteries of Batina, Dalj, Vukovar, Sotin and Doroslovo, contained an urn, a set of ceramic vessels, and sometimes costume accessories and additional jewellery items, such as hair bands, pendants, or fibulae. The present paper uses interdisciplinary analysis and interpretation to examine the chronology of graves 101 and 105 from the cemetery of Batina and the role of the women in the community that lived on the site in the Early Iron Age.Večina ženskih grobov iz starejše železne dobe v srednjem Podonavju – na grobiščih Batina, Dalj, Vukovar, Sotin in Doroslovo v severovzhodnem delu Hrvaške in na sever...
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The Late Hallstatt period in the southern Carpathian Basin is marked by complex cultural relations f...
This paper studies the social aspects of burial practices at the beginning of the Modern Age, as evi...
In the following paper, we present the main results of our now completed studies of the Varna I ceme...
The Early Iron Age necropolises in the territory of Serbia are few and significantly underresearche...
The cemetery in Nižná Myšľa is one of the most important funerary sites in Early Bronze Age Central ...
The Zvonimirovo-Veliko polje cemetery, located in the Middle Drava valley, close to Virovitica, is t...
There is an archaeological site Gradac and Sredno in Batina that abounds in surface finds of pre-his...
Metallurgical communities in the Iron Gates hinterlands are best presented through necropolises, for...
This article presents the analysis of seven Late Antique burial sites in Slovenia, the aim of which ...
During an archaeological survey of the Leclerc shopping centre construction site in Maribor a collec...
The Zvonimirovo-Veliko polje cemetery, located in the Middle Drava valley, close to Virovitica, is t...
The site of Dolina in the Croatian region of Posavina has been investigated since 2009 under the lea...
Ljudski kosturni ostaci s paljevinskog groblja na nalazištu Poljana Križevačka 2, koje se datira u r...
Bakalářská práce se zabývá pohřebním ritem ženských hrobů v Čechách a na Moravě v době římské, konkr...
U ovome radu obrađeno je 60 groblja razvijenog i kasnog srednjeg vijeka u sjevernoj Dalmaciji što ob...
The Late Hallstatt period in the southern Carpathian Basin is marked by complex cultural relations f...
This paper studies the social aspects of burial practices at the beginning of the Modern Age, as evi...
In the following paper, we present the main results of our now completed studies of the Varna I ceme...