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Remarks on male burials in the cemetery of Oberhof (Aukštkiemiai) In Oberhof (Auk�tkiemiai, western Lithuania) cemetery, several groups of weapon furnishings can be distinguished. "Sword graves" occupy the central positions when charted on a reconstructed plan of the burial site. Gra...
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and burials performed in the preceding week, and this copy of the transcript was to be sent to the bishop on New Year's Eve to keep in the diocesan registry. Note that prior to 1752, New Years Eve occurred on March 24th, the day before 'Lady Day in the Julian calendar'. TheLDS Chu...
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Upper Palaeolithic ritualistic cannibalism at Gough's Cave (Somerset, UK): The human remains from head to toe A recurring theme of late Upper Palaeolithic Magdalenian human bone assemblages is the remarkable rarity of primary burials and the common occurrence of hi... SM Bello,P Saladié,I Các...
(Roffet-Salque et al.2017). For example, organic residue analysis of ‘grave dust’ found in Romano-British mortuary contexts foundBoswelliaspp. gum-resins (frankincense) andPistaciaspp. (mastic/terebinth) resins in Roman burials, suggesting the considerable ritual significance of these scented ...