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(Ebook) Velebit, a Tumulus Culture Necropolis in the Southern Carpathian Basin (Vojvodina, Serbia) by Aleksandar Kapuran ISBN 9781407323787, 1407323784

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Authors:Aleksandar Kapuran
Pages:114 pages.
Year:2019
Editon:Illustrated
Publisher:British Archaeological Reports Oxford Ltd
Language:english
File Size:59.37 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781407323787, 1407323784
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(Ebook) Velebit, a Tumulus Culture Necropolis in the Southern Carpathian Basin (Vojvodina, Serbia) by Aleksandar Kapuran ISBN 9781407323787, 1407323784

The Velebit necropolis, located in the southern Carpathian Basin remains to this day an unpublished archaeological site, although it has been known for almost 50 years. It represents the only systematically-investigated Tumulus (Hügelgräber) culture necropolis in the territories of Serbia and Vojvodina which has not been completely published so far. Bi-ritual burial rites from the Bronze Age perspective of the Velebit necropolis are not so rare in the Tumulus Culture commonwealth (Central Europe, Carpathian Basin and Transdanubian region), but the equal representation of both burial customs is quite uncommon. Graves from the undisturbed contexts at the Velebit necropolis show some differences in Koszider bronze and pottery burial gifts, gender and maybe social differentiation in communities. Certain artefacts possibly indicate economic stratification and the presence of craftsmen (metallurgists) in these Middle Bronze Age communities, which is considered one of the more significant traits of the Tumulus culture.
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