Introduction
Many of the objects we find as grave goods could have been worn on the individual’s body during their life...
Many of the objects we find as grave goods could have been worn on the individual’s body during their life...
A series of related cultures distinctive of the European late Bronze Age, broadly 1300 BC through to 850 BC, were...
When the territory of the western Pannonian plain was integrated into the Roman Empire in the first century AD, numerous...
Burial practices are normally tied to long-standing traditions and are were not discussed in ancient societies. They were linked to...
In Denmark, more than 90% of the dead Copenhageners get cremated, and about 2/3 of these people end up in...
These people were given neither marginal nor particularly dignified burials, suggesting that they were all common and integrated members of...
The appearance of urnfields in the Late Bronze Age marks a major transition in burial rites from the previous predominance...
In central Europe cremation of the deceased appeared in different periods and in different times. Several Early Iron Age cultures...
Often astounding discoveries are made in the most unexpected locations and especially in archaeology, it happens that you discover something...
Archaeology shifted in the last decades from the research of “big” historically important persons towards the research of everyday people,...