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  • Pottery Technology As a Revealer of Cultural And

    Pottery Technology As a Revealer of Cultural And

  • 1 the Early and Middle Bronze Age in the Balkans Arthur Bankoff

    1 the Early and Middle Bronze Age in the Balkans Arthur Bankoff

  • Adorning the Dead a Bio-Archaeological Analysis of Ochre Application to Gravettian Burials

    Adorning the Dead a Bio-Archaeological Analysis of Ochre Application to Gravettian Burials

  • Durham Research Online

    Durham Research Online

  • The Grave Goods of Roman Hierapolis

    The Grave Goods of Roman Hierapolis

  • Grave Goods, Hoards and Deposits ‘In Between’I

    Grave Goods, Hoards and Deposits ‘In Between’I

  • Burial and Identity in the Late Neolithic And

    Burial and Identity in the Late Neolithic And

  • Historic England – Prehistoric Barrows and Burial Mounds

    Historic England – Prehistoric Barrows and Burial Mounds

  • Prehistoric Britain

    Prehistoric Britain

  • The Yamnaya Impact North of the Lower Danube: a Tale of Newcomers and Locals, Bulletin De La Société Préhistorique Française, 117, 1, P

    The Yamnaya Impact North of the Lower Danube: a Tale of Newcomers and Locals, Bulletin De La Société Préhistorique Française, 117, 1, P

  • Views of Wealth, a Wealth of Views: Grave Goods in Iron Age Attica

    Views of Wealth, a Wealth of Views: Grave Goods in Iron Age Attica

  • 14 from Grave Goods to Democratic Ownership, an Engraving of The

    14 from Grave Goods to Democratic Ownership, an Engraving of The

  • All Things Bright: Copper Grave Goods and Diet at the Neolithic Site of Osłonki, Poland

    All Things Bright: Copper Grave Goods and Diet at the Neolithic Site of Osłonki, Poland

  • Symbolic Uses of Metal in Moche Burials Amy C

    Symbolic Uses of Metal in Moche Burials Amy C

  • Technology in

    Technology in "Prehistory"

  • The Neanderthal Dead: Exploring Mortuary Variability in Middle Palaeolithic Eurasia

    The Neanderthal Dead: Exploring Mortuary Variability in Middle Palaeolithic Eurasia

  • Stone Age Glossary

    Stone Age Glossary

  • Resurrection Machines: an Analysis of Burial Sites in Ancient Egypt's Valley of the Kings As Catalysts for Spiritual Rebirth

    Resurrection Machines: an Analysis of Burial Sites in Ancient Egypt's Valley of the Kings As Catalysts for Spiritual Rebirth

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  • Burial Rituals of Prehistoric Forager-Farmers in Borneo
  • Kent A. Schneider Anthropology, Archeology
  • Grave Goods in Early Medieval Europe: Regional Variability and Decline, Internet Archaeology 56
  • Burial Practices in Neolithic Greece and Anatolia
  • The Significance of Children in Ancient Greece: an Archaeological Analysis
  • Spectrums of Depositional Practice in Later Prehistoric Britain and Beyond
  • The Mummies of East Central Asia by Victor H
  • Egyptian Mummies
  • Durham Research Online
  • The Massacre Mass Grave of Schöneck-Kilianstädten Reveals New Insights Into Collective Violence in Early Neolithic Central Europe
  • The Genomic History of Southeastern Europe
  • DEATH and the AFTERLIFE: GREEK ART (Funerary Art from the Geometric, Archaic, and Classical Periods) GEOMETRIC GREEK VASES
  • Engaging with the Dead. Exploring Changing Human Beliefs About Death, Mortality and the Human Body Edited by Jennie Bradbury and Chris Scarre
  • Changing Burial Practices at the End of the New Kingdom: Defensive Adaptations in Tomb Commissions, Cof!N Commissions, Cof!N Decoration, and Mummi!Cation
  • Excavation at Southeast Necropolis in Palmyra from 1990 to 1995
  • A Terminal Pleistocene Double Infant Burial at Upward Sun River
  • Covering the Dead in Later Prehistoric Britain: Elusive Objects and Powerful Technologies of Funerary Performance
  • Covering the Dead in Later Prehistoric Britain: Elusive Objects and Powerful Technologies of Funerary Performance


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