The results of excavations on architectural ruins of the mausoleum and adjacent open-air cemetery plot held near the Southern gate of the Bolghar fortified settlement site in 2012 are presented. The necropolis is dated to the mid-14th – first half of the 15th century. The funeral rite has been analyzed. A total of over 90 ground burials in rectangular grave pits were investigated, with 9 of them located in the mausoleum itself. The majority of burials belonged to representatives of Islamized population who had been buried in compliance with Muslim traditions, although the design features of the graves are rather diverse. However, cases of burials with deviations from these traditions were recorded. To these refer partial cremation of the de...
Balchik 3, VIII-IX c., graves with cremation ABSTRACT. Anthropological material from graves with cre...
The article publishes the results of rescue excavations of a small area (about 47 m2) Novo-Ufa buria...
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The results of archaeological studies on the remains of a stone mausoleum, discovered in the souther...
The article features the results of studying the palaeodemographic structures of Bolgar fortified se...
Malyi gorodok is a monumental architectural ensemble, located at the southern extremity of the Bolga...
Preliminary results of anthropological analysis of new series materials from the excavation 2010–201...
International audienceThe rise of Islam resulted in the rapid dissemination and development of new f...
Works on the necropolis at Tell el-Farkha have reached the 9th season and resulted in locating over ...
The Iberomaurusian necropolis of Taforalt (Morocco) was excavated by Jean Roche in the 1950s and con...
Article is dedicated to analysis of burial rituals of the Golden Horde cemeteries without burial mou...
Discovered in 2013, the inhumation cemetery in Giecz, site 10, is the fourth funeral site related to...
International audienceThāj, a major east Arabian caravan city settled from the ‘Hellenistic’ to the ...
The burial of a nomad woman with the northern orientation on a Moslem burial ground of the second ha...
The archaic necropolis at Motya has been long recognized as a site of great interest for the study o...
Balchik 3, VIII-IX c., graves with cremation ABSTRACT. Anthropological material from graves with cre...
The article publishes the results of rescue excavations of a small area (about 47 m2) Novo-Ufa buria...
© 2018 Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology Institute. All rights reserved. ...
The results of archaeological studies on the remains of a stone mausoleum, discovered in the souther...
The article features the results of studying the palaeodemographic structures of Bolgar fortified se...
Malyi gorodok is a monumental architectural ensemble, located at the southern extremity of the Bolga...
Preliminary results of anthropological analysis of new series materials from the excavation 2010–201...
International audienceThe rise of Islam resulted in the rapid dissemination and development of new f...
Works on the necropolis at Tell el-Farkha have reached the 9th season and resulted in locating over ...
The Iberomaurusian necropolis of Taforalt (Morocco) was excavated by Jean Roche in the 1950s and con...
Article is dedicated to analysis of burial rituals of the Golden Horde cemeteries without burial mou...
Discovered in 2013, the inhumation cemetery in Giecz, site 10, is the fourth funeral site related to...
International audienceThāj, a major east Arabian caravan city settled from the ‘Hellenistic’ to the ...
The burial of a nomad woman with the northern orientation on a Moslem burial ground of the second ha...
The archaic necropolis at Motya has been long recognized as a site of great interest for the study o...
Balchik 3, VIII-IX c., graves with cremation ABSTRACT. Anthropological material from graves with cre...
The article publishes the results of rescue excavations of a small area (about 47 m2) Novo-Ufa buria...
© 2018 Academy of Sciences of Tatarstan, A.Kh. Khalikov Archaeology Institute. All rights reserved. ...