The paper treats different features of grave inventories in the First Iron Age graves in western Serbia. The number of objects in grave inventory and quality of each item are set as the main criteria for determination of groups. It is supposed that the quantity and quality of the grave goods, as well as massiveness of the grave structure and its position, represent the features that reveal status of the deceased
In 2004 and 2005, an archaeological investigation was conducted on a site covering 350 square meters...
Pre-Christian early medieval cemeteries are rich archaeological sites; they contained burials with w...
A typological analysis of burial customs based on the idea that there is a difference in layout of t...
Research history of tumular necropolises in Western Serbia provided us with sufficient data to defi...
Traditionally, the necropolises of the 4th century have been considered in the framework of the spre...
Sources and methods. There are some different methods used by archaeologists in order to establish a...
The beginning of the Early Bronze Age brought significant changes in the Carpathian-Danube Area, inc...
Four hundred and six graves from different periods dating from the Iron Age to the Late Middle Ages ...
Iron Ornaments in the Culture of East Lithuania Burial Mounds (according to the Data from Burial Sit...
This volume publishes the excavation and analysis of the Early Iron Age cemetery at Torone in Chalki...
In this paper, analyzed that the findings which are found North Necropolis of Aizanoi between 2012 a...
International audienceOne of the primary characteristics of the Iron Age (c. 1500–329 BCE) in southe...
(in English): This thesis analyses and evaluates three Early Medieval burial sites in Bohemia: the s...
This article investigates the burial customs of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the territory...
During an archaeological survey of the Leclerc shopping centre construction site in Maribor a collec...
In 2004 and 2005, an archaeological investigation was conducted on a site covering 350 square meters...
Pre-Christian early medieval cemeteries are rich archaeological sites; they contained burials with w...
A typological analysis of burial customs based on the idea that there is a difference in layout of t...
Research history of tumular necropolises in Western Serbia provided us with sufficient data to defi...
Traditionally, the necropolises of the 4th century have been considered in the framework of the spre...
Sources and methods. There are some different methods used by archaeologists in order to establish a...
The beginning of the Early Bronze Age brought significant changes in the Carpathian-Danube Area, inc...
Four hundred and six graves from different periods dating from the Iron Age to the Late Middle Ages ...
Iron Ornaments in the Culture of East Lithuania Burial Mounds (according to the Data from Burial Sit...
This volume publishes the excavation and analysis of the Early Iron Age cemetery at Torone in Chalki...
In this paper, analyzed that the findings which are found North Necropolis of Aizanoi between 2012 a...
International audienceOne of the primary characteristics of the Iron Age (c. 1500–329 BCE) in southe...
(in English): This thesis analyses and evaluates three Early Medieval burial sites in Bohemia: the s...
This article investigates the burial customs of the Late Bronze and Early Iron Ages in the territory...
During an archaeological survey of the Leclerc shopping centre construction site in Maribor a collec...
In 2004 and 2005, an archaeological investigation was conducted on a site covering 350 square meters...
Pre-Christian early medieval cemeteries are rich archaeological sites; they contained burials with w...
A typological analysis of burial customs based on the idea that there is a difference in layout of t...