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Pithos, Kindergrab, Rautopf, Aunjetitzer Kultur, Verbreitung Pihosbestattung
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      Death and Burial (Archaeology)Early Bronze Age (Archaeology)Early Bronze Aegean, Funerary Practices, Pithos BurialsAunjetitz Kultur
Since the discovery in 1968 of the Vela Valbusa burial and the Romagnano Loc cemetery, the Adige Valley, and in particular its Trentino section, is an ideal area to study the funerary ritual and ideology of the Copper Age and the Early... more
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      Funerary ArchaeologyAlpine ArchaeologyArchaeology of RitualFunerary Practices
The Early Helladic period on the Greek mainland is a time of complexity and innovation, characterized by a marked regionalism in settlement patterns and material culture, and the presence of myriad crossscale networks within which... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyMediterranean prehistoryFunerary Archaeology
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      MetallurgyBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Prehistoric Western Anatolia
The bronze metal which is an alloy of copper and tin appeared in the protohistory of Anatolia, in the early part of the third millennium B.C. and the Bronze Age was named after the metal. Significant changes emerged in social field, in... more
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      Early Bronze Age (Archaeology)Early Bronze AgeErken Tunç ÇağıÖlü Gömme Adetleri
Resumen: Este es el artículo de un descubrimiento arqueológico de la protohistoria de la península Ibérica: el enterramiento masivo, con un complejo ritual, de numerosas personas (sobre todo niños de corta edad y mujeres), acompañados de... more
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      Indigenous StudiesRoman ArmySpain (History)Mediterranean Protohistory
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      Aegean Bronze Age (Bronze Age Archaeology)Infant burial (Archaeology)Burial Practices (Archaeology)Early Bronze Aegean, Funerary Practices, Pithos Burials
Pot-burials are widespread in the Eastern Mediterranean from the 6 th millennium onwards. They were used for cremation and inhumation of both male and female individuals of all age groups, including infants. The burials deposited in... more
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      Death and Burial (Archaeology)Minoan ArchaeologyBurial CustomsEarly Bronze Aegean, Funerary Practices, Pithos Burials