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Yagorlyk mounds near the Dniester: history of exploration, cartography and topography
Published 2018-11-01“…The article is devoted to the barrows located on the cape up to 45 km long, formed by the valleys of the Yagorlyk and Sukhoy Yagorlyk rivers, which merge at the left bank of the Dniester. These burial mounds were mentioned and even sketched by J.A. …”
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Reconstructing the Gerdrup Grave –
Published 2021-12-01“…However, hitherto unpublished excavation data combined with new 14C analyzes show that the burial was part of a small multi-period burial site placed near a group of older burial mounds. Topographic analyses indicate that the burial was also located at a central ford, and thus had a prominent location. …”
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Landscape-scale connectivity and fragment size determine species composition of grassland fragments
Published 2022-12-01“…Kurgans are ancient burial mounds with moderately disturbed grasslands surrounded by agricultural fields. …”
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A Geographical Dataset Describing the Complexity of the Gor River Megalithic Landscape
Published 2023-12-01“…The geographical databases here presented are two: on the one hand, the database made up of up to 70 quantitative and qualitative variables that has been used to carry out the bulk of the doctoral study on the 151 referred dolmens and, on the other hand, the database made up of a total of 230 points identified through the review of DTMs based on LiDAR data and which could correspond totally or partially to burial mounds that have practically disappeared or are poorly preserved on the surface.…”
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The Golden Plate with the Picture of the Horned Animal from the Northern Altai: the Traditions of Animal Style and the Artistic Experiment
Published 2022-03-01“…The golden plate with the picture of the horned animal was found in the near-bottom part of one of the robbed Pazyryk burial mounds. In this article there is a try to define the place of a two-humped “camel” with horns in the system of the figurative plot of Scythian Siberian animal style. …”
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The Mausoleum of Bendebike: High-Status Funeral Monument from the Territory of the Shiban Ulus: study history and context
Published 2022-06-01“…On the basis of archaeological data and the spatial distribution of archaeological monuments in the mausoleum area (barrows, burial mounds, ancient villages), it is concluded that the mausoleum was built in an area, which probably served as a meridional route for the seasonal movements of the nomads of the Shiban ulus, from nomadic sites along the right bank of the Ural river to the southern bend of the Belaya river along a narrow steppe corridor east of the Malyi Nakas ridge.…”
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Musings about image cart on the pot from the burial ground about village Spassky
Published 2023-03-01“…In the burial ground about village Spassky during the excavations of the first group of burial mounds in 1961 in the construction zone of the Verhneural`skoe reservoir (upper course of the Ural River, Chelyabinsk region) a pot with the image cart was discovered. …”
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Hidden Fossils of The Hondsrug Complex Connect Time and Space
Published 2021-09-01“…The area shows a strong cultural history, in which neanderthals encamped about 50,000 years ago, reindeer hunters roamed, and the area is famous for dozens of dolmens, burial mounds and prehistoric Celtic fields. The land ice left behind thick layers of till, scattered with billions of erratic boulders that often contain fossils. …”
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Archaeological monuments of the Warmian-Masurian voivodeship – spatial analysis using GIS tools
Published 2018-01-01“…It includes various objects, among which one can distinguish: field remnants of prehistoric and historical settlements, graveyards, burial mounds and single graves, as well as relics of industrial, religious and artistic activity. …”
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Pompous ladies and guarded children – Early Iron Age special burials at Dürrnberg ‘Eislfeld’ (Austria)
Published 2020-11-01“…Some female and children burials stand out with regard to exclusive grave goods including gold jewellery, imported vessels, cult items, and amulets. Burial mounds of considerable size conveyed power and wealth and promoted communal identity…”
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Textiles from Scythian burial complexes
Published 2013-12-01“…In Northern Black Sea steppes were excavated more than three thousand Scythian burial mounds. In the studied burials were discovered large quantities of artifacts, but leather and textile items are preserved only in a few cases. …”
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Ferd og frakt over fjell og vidde
Published 2019-12-01“…The historical significance of these communication routes are indicated by large burial sites, some consisting of hundreds of burial mounds, at the foot of several mountain crossings. …”
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Space as the Stage: Understanding the Sacred Landscape Around the Early Celtic Hillfort of the Glauberg
Published 2019-09-01“…This paper focusses on investigations and new excavations that put the Glauberg with its settlement, burial and ceremonial features into a wider landscape context, including remote sensing approaches (geophysics and LiDAR) as well as viewshed analyses which define the surrounding area based on the Glauberg itself and other burial mounds on the mountains in its vicinity.…”
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Re-evaluating ‘Denmark’s Stonehenge’
Published 2023-12-01“…The site thereby serves as an example that links prominent hilltops surrounded by burial mounds, with the event of establishing fire pits in clusters. …”
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The Ar-Hötöl surface rupture along the Khovd fault (Mongolian Altay)
Published 2023-12-01“…The smaller offsets document the deformation associated with the last surface-rupturing earthquake that affects several Bronze to Iron Age burial mounds. Their analysis yields a robust segmentation model comprising 6 segments of 20 to 51 km in length, a maximum co-seismic slip value of 4.8 m ± 0.5 m located near the center of the rupture. …”
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On the Allocation of Social Strata and Military Elite in the Early Sarmatian Society of the Lower Volga Region in the 4th – 3rd cc. BC
Published 2018-08-01“…To examine the social structure of the Early Sarmatian society and to allocate the military nomadic elite, the materials of 143 funerals from burial mounds of the Lower Volga region have been analyzed. …”
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Children and Young Adults from the Early Sarmatian Burials of the Lower Volga Region (Paleopathological Perspective)
Published 2018-04-01“…This paper presents the results of a study of bone remains of impuberal individuals from the Early Sarmatian burial mounds located in the Lower Volga region. When working with bone remains, we analyzed frequency of occurrence of various stress indicators and other abnormalities, taking into account biological age of the individuals buried there. …”
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On the Paleopathological Features of the Sarmatian Population of the Lower Volga and the Lower Don Regions in the 4th - 1st Centuries B.C.
Published 2015-12-01“…The bone remains which are the material to this research originate from tombs beneath burials mounds from the area of the Lower Volga and the Lower Don regions. …”
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Radiocarbon dating and cultural dynamics across Mongolia's early pastoral transition.
Published 2019-01-01“…One rare source of empirically dateable material useful for understanding eastern Eurasia's pastoral tradition comes from the stone burial mounds and monumental constructions that began to appear across the landscape of Mongolia and adjacent regions during the Bronze Age (ca. 3000-700 BCE). …”
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Teleutsky Vzvoz-I – a Barrow Group of the Golden Horde Period in the South of Western Siberia (Results of Interdisciplinary Research)
Published 2020-06-01“…It was investigated by the expeditions of Altai State University for several field seasons. As a result, 14 burial mounds have been excavated. Despite the fact that the burials were robbed, a significant amount of archaeological materials of the Golden Horde time has been obtained. …”
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