2015
DOI: 10.1515/pz-2015-0002
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Pit-Graves, Yamnaya and Kurgans along the Lower Danube: Disentangling IVth and IIIrd Millennium BC Burial Customs, Equipment and Chronology

Abstract: Die Autoren untersuchen im Beitrag Grubengräber unter Grabhügeln (Kurgane) von der gesamten Unteren Donau auf ihre Bestattungssitte, Grabausstattung, Stratigraphie undLes sépultures à fosses ou à puits sous tumulus (kourgane) de la culture Yamna dans la vallée inférieure du Danube font l’objet de notre article. Nous nous penchons sur les questions concernant les rites funéraires, le mobilier des sépultures, la stratigraphie et les datations radiocarbone. Ces dernières comprennent 17 dates AMS récemment obtenue… Show more

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“…The investigations, conducted by Frînculeasa, were singular and resulted in a number of published studies, but focus only on the archaeological chronological framing of findings, mapping, and establishing the distribution of these findings (Frînculeasa et al . ).…”
Section: Aim Objectives and Contextmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The investigations, conducted by Frînculeasa, were singular and resulted in a number of published studies, but focus only on the archaeological chronological framing of findings, mapping, and establishing the distribution of these findings (Frînculeasa et al . ).…”
Section: Aim Objectives and Contextmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…During the fourth millennium bc , the Lower Danube area experienced a period of cultural reorganisation caused by changes in climate and environment, and by the pressure produced by population movement from Eurasia (Frînculeasa et al . , 47). Many culturally‐specific elements (Reingruber and Rassamakin ), which were not present in local culture, started to emerge on the Lower Danube towards the end of the fourth millennium bc (Heyd ).…”
Section: Aim Objectives and Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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