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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
- Mirrors As Grave Goods in Late Classical and Hellenistic Tarquinia Alexandra A
- Covering the Dead in Later Prehistoric Britain: Elusive Objects and Powerful Technologies of Funerary Performance
- Chapter 11 the Use of Ochre in Stone Age Burials of the East Baltic
- Negotiating Identities During the Copper Age: a Bioarchaeological Study of Burial and Social Networks on the Hungarian Plain (5400-3500 BC) Ian Pawn
- Study of Color Pigments Associated to Archaic Chinchorro Mummies And
- Religious and Socio-Political Implications of Mortuary Evidence Case Studies in Ancient Greece
- Medieval Cemetery Funerary Excavation Dying on the European Frontier: Lost Churches Project
- Saaweb: Repatriation Committee Archive
- Mortuary Ritual and Social Identities During the Late Dawenkou Period in China Yu Dong1,2,*, Liugen Lin3, Xiaoting Zhu3, Fengshi Luan1 & Anne P
- Food Offerings in Graves from the Danubian Neolithic (5500-4900 B.C.) in the Upper Rhine Valley