ANTROPOLOGIA GROBÓW CIAŁOPALNYCH CMENTARZYSKA DZIEKANOWICE 22

The article presents the analyses and descriptions of two graves in the Dziekanowice grave field, site 22 (dated back to the late 10th – the late 13th centuries) located on the eastern coast of lake Lednica, approx. 90 m from the eastern bridge leading to Ostrów Lednicki. The isle hosts a hillfort...

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Main Authors: Anna Wrzesińska, Jacek Wrzesiński
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Wydawnictwo Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne WFPiK UAM; Wydawnictwo Poznańskiego Towarzystwa Przyjaciół Nauk 2021-11-01
Series:Slavia Antiqua
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Online Access:https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sla/article/view/29861
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description The article presents the analyses and descriptions of two graves in the Dziekanowice grave field, site 22 (dated back to the late 10th – the late 13th centuries) located on the eastern coast of lake Lednica, approx. 90 m from the eastern bridge leading to Ostrów Lednicki. The isle hosts a hillfort regarded a seat of the then ruler, the sedes regni principales. Within the gord, in the second half of the 10th century, a complex of residential and sacral buildings was raised: a baptistery, a palas and a church. The burial rite as of the late 10th and the early 11th centuries, which appeared in what is now Poland’s territory, is typically associated with Christianity encroaching the area. The issues under discussion, which are not fully explained, include both the ways in which the dead were buried before skeletal burials were introduced and popularised, the methods used to promote the changes, acceptance thereof, the rate and the prevalence of the new mode of burying the dead. In the course of extended excavations in the Dziekanowice 22 grave field, 1,665 graves have been discovered with preserved bone material, among them two graves where cremated bodies were laid (cremation burial). The graves have been dated back to the early Middle Ages (the time of the grave field’s operation).
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spelling doaj.art-2930471898e443e79f0f7d34812b16b42024-02-01T08:00:56ZcesWydawnictwo Poznańskie Studia Polonistyczne WFPiK UAM; Wydawnictwo Poznańskiego Towarzystwa Przyjaciół NaukSlavia Antiqua0080-99932021-11-016210.14746/sa.2021.62.8ANTROPOLOGIA GROBÓW CIAŁOPALNYCH CMENTARZYSKA DZIEKANOWICE 22Anna Wrzesińska0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0603-356XJacek Wrzesiński1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1255-6295Pracownia Antropologiczna, Muzeum Pierwszych Piastów na Lednicy, Dziekanowice 32, 62-261 LednogóraRezerwat Archeologiczny Gród w Grzybowie oddział Muzeum Pierwszych Piastów na Lednicy, Grzybowo 10A The article presents the analyses and descriptions of two graves in the Dziekanowice grave field, site 22 (dated back to the late 10th – the late 13th centuries) located on the eastern coast of lake Lednica, approx. 90 m from the eastern bridge leading to Ostrów Lednicki. The isle hosts a hillfort regarded a seat of the then ruler, the sedes regni principales. Within the gord, in the second half of the 10th century, a complex of residential and sacral buildings was raised: a baptistery, a palas and a church. The burial rite as of the late 10th and the early 11th centuries, which appeared in what is now Poland’s territory, is typically associated with Christianity encroaching the area. The issues under discussion, which are not fully explained, include both the ways in which the dead were buried before skeletal burials were introduced and popularised, the methods used to promote the changes, acceptance thereof, the rate and the prevalence of the new mode of burying the dead. In the course of extended excavations in the Dziekanowice 22 grave field, 1,665 graves have been discovered with preserved bone material, among them two graves where cremated bodies were laid (cremation burial). The graves have been dated back to the early Middle Ages (the time of the grave field’s operation). https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sla/article/view/29861Ostrów LednickiDziekanowice site 22early medieval grave fieldskeletal gravescremation gravesanthropological analysis
spellingShingle Anna Wrzesińska
Jacek Wrzesiński
ANTROPOLOGIA GROBÓW CIAŁOPALNYCH CMENTARZYSKA DZIEKANOWICE 22
Slavia Antiqua
Ostrów Lednicki
Dziekanowice site 22
early medieval grave field
skeletal graves
cremation graves
anthropological analysis
title ANTROPOLOGIA GROBÓW CIAŁOPALNYCH CMENTARZYSKA DZIEKANOWICE 22
title_full ANTROPOLOGIA GROBÓW CIAŁOPALNYCH CMENTARZYSKA DZIEKANOWICE 22
title_fullStr ANTROPOLOGIA GROBÓW CIAŁOPALNYCH CMENTARZYSKA DZIEKANOWICE 22
title_full_unstemmed ANTROPOLOGIA GROBÓW CIAŁOPALNYCH CMENTARZYSKA DZIEKANOWICE 22
title_short ANTROPOLOGIA GROBÓW CIAŁOPALNYCH CMENTARZYSKA DZIEKANOWICE 22
title_sort antropologia grobow cialopalnych cmentarzyska dziekanowice 22
topic Ostrów Lednicki
Dziekanowice site 22
early medieval grave field
skeletal graves
cremation graves
anthropological analysis
url https://pressto.amu.edu.pl/index.php/sla/article/view/29861
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