2021
DOI: 10.35686/ar.2021.7
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Sepulchral use of caves in Lusatian culture: Evidence from the Sąspówka Valley in the Polish Jura

Abstract: Funeral and ritual practices in cave sites during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age have been recognised in multiple sites south of the Carpathians. This paper presents the first evidence for the funeral and ritual use of cave sites with such chronology north of the Carpathians. Unburned human remains dated to Ha B and Ha C/D have been identified in two cave sites (Zbójecka Cave and Bramka Rockshelter) located 500 m apart, in the Polish Jura. Additionally, a pottery deposit dated to Ha B2-C has been found… Show more

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“…Bronze Age or Post-Medieval times, are represented to a lesser extent in caves, although some of them appear in surprising contexts (e.g. Kot et al 2021;Wojenka 2018b;Wojenka et al 2021;see below).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bronze Age or Post-Medieval times, are represented to a lesser extent in caves, although some of them appear in surprising contexts (e.g. Kot et al 2021;Wojenka 2018b;Wojenka et al 2021;see below).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%