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  • 1
    ISBN: 3700172605 , 3700173946 , 9783700173946 , 9783700172604
    Language: German , English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (283 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Karten, Diagramme
    Series Statement: Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften Denkschriften der philosophisch-historischen Klasse Band 448
    Series Statement: Mitteilungen der Prähistorischen Kommission Band 77
    Series Statement: Veröffentlichungen der Mykenischen Kommission Band 32
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Brandbestattungen von der mittleren Donau bis zur Ägäis zwischen 1300 und 750 v. Chr.
    DDC: 936.3
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    Keywords: Excavations (Archaeology) Congresses ; Excavations (Archaeology) Congresses ; Urn burial Congresses ; Urnfield culture Congresses ; Urn burial Congresses ; Electronic books ; Human biology ; Humanities ; Mathematics and science ; Prehistoric archaeology ; Excavations (Archaeology) ; Urn burial ; Urnfield culture ; Anthropology ; Social Sciences ; Prehistoric Anthropology ; Central Europe ; Balkan Peninsula ; Conference papers and proceedings ; Archaeology by period ; region ; Archaeology ; Biology, life sciences ; Konferenzschrift ; Südosteuropa ; Urnenfelderkultur ; Brandgrab ; Geschichte 1300 v. Chr.-750 v. Chr. ; Südosteuropa ; Brandgrab ; Geschichte 1300 v. Chr.-750 v. Chr. ; Südosteuropa ; Brandgrab ; Vor- und Frühgeschichte 1300 v. Chr.-750 v. Chr.
    Abstract: Bestattungssitten auf Grä̈berfeldern der mitteldonauländischen Urnenfelderkultur /Michaela Lochner --Brandbestattungen der Urnenfelderzeit in der Steiermark /Andreas Libbert --Cultural connections and interactions in the Late Bronze Age cemetery of Budapest-Békásmegyer, Hungary /Gabor Vaczi --Spätbronzezeitliche Brandbestattungen im Norden Siebenbü̈rgens /Carol Kacsó --New data on cremation burials from North-Eastern Slovenia /Matija Črešnar, Jayne-Leigh Thomas --Cremation burials in Northern Croatia 1300-750 BC /Daria Ložnjak Dizdar --The Velika Gorica cemetery and related sites in Continental Croatia /Snježana Karavanič --Brandbestattungssitten auf dem westlichen Balkan zwischen 1300 und 750 v. Chr. /Zdenko Žeravica --Spätbronze- und früheisenzeitliche Brand bestattungen südlich der Save. Naturräume und Tradition /Mario Gavranovič --Brandbestattungen in Urnen im serbischen Donaugebiet von 1300 bis 750 v. Chr. /Predrag Medovič --Cremation burials in the Morava valley between 1300 and 750 BC /Rastko Vasič --Cremation burials in Greece from the Late Bronze Age to the Early Iron Age: continuity or change? /Florian Ruppenstein --Cremations of the Early Iron Age from Mound 36 at Voulokalyva (ancient Halos) in Thessaly: a bioarchaeological appraisal /Anna Lagia, Anastasia Papathanasiou, Zoi Malakasioti, Foteini Tsiouka --Cremation burials in the Mycenaean cemetery of Elateia-Alonaki in Central Greece /Sigrid Deger-Jalkotzy --Handling of death at the end of the Late Bronze Age: the case of Faia Petra, 13th c. BC, Eastern Macedonia, Greece /Magdalini Valla, Sevasti Triantaphyllou, Paul Halstead, Valasia Isaakidou --Late Helladic IIIC cremation burials at Chania of Mycenae /Heleni Palaiologou.
    Abstract: In these conference proceedings particular attention is paid to the performance of burials and burial rites between 1300 and 750 BC. A change in burial customs took place in large parts of central Europe during the 13th century BC. The dead were no longer buried in inhumation graves - as was customary until then - but were burned and laid to rest in urns. This transformation of burial customs is probably connected to far reaching changes in society and religious beliefs
    Abstract: In dem vorliegenden Kongressband werden Bestattung und Ritual in der Region zwischen Mitteleuropa und Griechenland zwischen 1300 und 750 v. Chr. besondere Aufmerksamkeit geschenkt. Im 13. Jahrhundert v. Chr. fand in weiten Teilen Mitteleuropas eine radikale Veränderung der Grabsitten statt. Die Toten wurden nicht mehr, wie bis dahin üblich, in Körpergräbern bestattet, sondern verbrannt und in Urnen beigesetzt. Es ist wahrscheinlich, dass sich hinter dem Wandel des Begräbnisrituals weitreichende Veränderungen der Gesellschaft und der religiösen Vorstellungen verbergen
    Note: Beiträge teilweise deutsch, teilweise englisch, Zusammenfassungen englisch
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  • 2
    Language: French
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (274 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Théonymie celtique, cultes, interpretatio
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    Keywords: Religion & beliefs ; Konferenzschrift ; Römisches Reich ; Kelten ; Gottesname ; Inschrift ; Weihegabe ; Kelten ; Religion
    Abstract: This tenth volume appearing within the framework of the OEAW interdisciplinary research- project Fontes epigraphici religionum Celticarum antiquarum increases our understanding of several aspects of the religious traditions handed down by Celtic-speaking populations, from Britain and the Iberian Peninsula to ancient Italy and Dacia, all through the Gauls and the Germaniae.This tenth volume appearing within the framework of the OEAW interdisciplinary research- project Fontes epigraphici religionum Celticarum antiquarum increases our understanding of several aspects of the religious traditions handed down by Celtic-speaking populations, from Britain and the Iberian Peninsula to ancient Italy and Dacia, all through the Gauls and the Germaniae. G. Bauchhenss corrects some preconceived notions about iconography; F. Burillo Mozota, J. A. Arenas Esteban and M. P. Burillo Cuadrado investigate the cultural context of an astronomic platform at Segeda; P. Scherrer puts the nautae Parisiaci pillar on a new hermeneutical basis; N. Gavrilović looks for Celtic speakers in Eastern Europe. J. Gorrochategui, M. C. González Rodríguez, P. Lajoye offer partly revised readings of several votive inscriptions and divine names while P. Y. Lambert, B. Rémy, X. Delamarre analyse theonymical epithets in different ways and N. Beck scrutinizes the relationship between deities and ethnics. P. de Bernardo Stempel discusses the transformations to be observed in a provincial pantheon from the first Celtic inscriptions to the latest Roman ones; W. Spickermann questions the continuity between Pre-Roman and Romano-Celtic religion; A. Hofeneder follows the trail of an Old Celtic and later syncretic deity up to the Imperial Roman historical tradition. M. Hainzmann and P. de Bernardo Stempel present – with the help of numerous and easy understandable tables – an innovative systematization of the various syncretic phenomena known as Interpretatio, whose geographic diversity is pointed out by F. Marco Simón
    Abstract: Diese zehnte Buchpublikation im Rahmen des ÖAW-Projekts „Fontes epigraphici religionum Celticarum antiquarum“ vertieft verschiedene Aspekte der religiösen Überlieferung keltischsprechender Bevölkerungen, von Britannien und der Iberischen Halbinsel über Gallien und Germanien bis hin zum alten Italien und Dakien
    Note: French , Spanish; Castilian , English , German
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