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Journal articles on the topic "Non-funeral deposit":
Kukhariev, O. Ye. "The essence of the heirs’ obligation to reimburse funeral expenses of the testator and peculiarities of its fulfilment." Law and Safety 88, no. 1 (March 29, 2023): 123–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.32631/pb.2023.1.11.
Polin, S. V., and M. N. Daragan. "REPEATED RESEARCH OF THE SCYTHIAN ROYAL ALEKSANDROPOLSKY KURGAN IN 2004—2009." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 27, no. 2 (June 22, 2018): 335–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2018.02.24.
Łaciak, Dagmara, Tomasz Stolarczyk, Erika Ribechini, Jacopo La Nasa, and Jeannette J. Łucejko. "Identifying the original function of vessels deposited in Lusatian Urnfield burials: the case of the Czernikowice cemetery (Poland)." Praehistorische Zeitschrift, September 2, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pz-2023-2017.
Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Non-funeral deposit":
Auxerre-Géron, Florie-Anne. "L'Homme et la moyenne montagne durant la Protohistoire dans le Massif central : enquête en Haute-Auvergne et Limousin." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Toulouse 2, 2017. http://dante.univ-tlse2.fr/id/eprint/13785.
The Haute Auvergne, located in Cantal, and Limousin Mountains across North of Corrèze, South of Creuse and far east of Haute Vienne, represent the study area on which this research was conducted. These are medium sized mountain territories, which represent real conservatories for all period installations, notably for Protohistory. This study area is therefore a real laboratory allowing statistic and spatial approaches. Furthermore, these territories offer numerous wetlands and bogs by which paleo-environmental data are made available. Thus, these supplements the information provided by the metallic artefacts originated from non-funeral depositories or isolated discoveries, by the settlements, notably by the hillforts, but also by the funeral domain, well represented through the good conservation of barrows cemeteries. This research has a thematic approach on these many data, for the Bronze Age but also for the Iron Ages, to apprehend the question of the occupation of these special topographic contexts on the long term, the Man/environment Interaction, and the connections between high grounds and lower areas. We here offer an essay on protohistoric geography that will lead to discussions and new research perspectives
Blitte, Hélène. "De la richesse pour les dieux ... et pour la reproduction sociale : les dépôts non funéraires de l'âge du Bronze en Europe." Thesis, Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010615.
This PhD thesis is mainly concerned with the European Bronze Age hoards (2200-800 BC). These hoards of metal objects have a high variability in space and time, as far as their content and frequency are concerned, which leads to several questions. The primary aim of this study is to show that these hoards are offerings for the deities and made to strengthen an unstable social reproduction. My argument is developed following two research axes, the first one focusing on the content of the hoards (statistical analysis) and the second one on their repartition in the landscape (spatial analysis). The use of an information system (a RDBMS related to a GIS) is at the core of this thesis. The main results of the five chosen regions are compared and then repositioned within their regional context, in order to tackle the social meanings of the hoards. A hierarchy of the hoards is highlighted and a diffusion of the practice from east to west is shown. To conclude the study, a window is open on the exchange networks
Book chapters on the topic "Non-funeral deposit":
Michałowski, Andrzej. "Barrows in the Skirts of the Forest: Excavation of a Wielbark culture cemetery at Mirosław 37, Ujście commune, Piła district, Greater Poland Voivodeship." In Treasures of Time: Research of the Faculty of Archaeology of Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań, 338–53. Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/wa.2021.20.978-83-946591-9-6.