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burial rite
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Children in the burial rites of complex societies
2013 |
Faculty of Arts
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Archaeology of Death 9 Burial rites as the source for reconstruction of prehistoric society
2020 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Burial Rites in Ancient Syropalestine
2002 |
Faculty of Arts
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The change in burial rites in the Early Middle Ages as an issue for archaeology and cultural anthropology
2007 |
Faculty of Arts
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Reflection of economic activities in the burial rites of the Late Stone Age in Central Europe
2016 |
Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Humanities
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Hussite Church
2011 |
Protestant Theological Faculty, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Hussite Theological Faculty
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Reflection of economic activities in the burial rites of the Late Stone Age in Central Europe: Use-wear analysis of flint tools from graves of the Corded Ware Culture.
2016 |
Faculty of Arts, Faculty of Humanities
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Field anthropology methods of skeletal remains: the Cemetery by the Church sv. Ducha in Všeruby
2008 |
Faculty of Science
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Scissors in women graves as a symbol of death in childbirth and the puerperium
2019 |
Faculty of Arts
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Story of an Amazone. The Stone Age female warrior and the gender roles in prehistory
2019 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Age and Gender Identities in European Copper Age: An Anthropological Perspective
2013 |
Faculty of Arts
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New inhumation burials of Roman Period in Central Bohemia
2018 |
Faculty of Arts
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Beauty and prestige of archery in the Bell Beaker Period
2019 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Copper Age transformations in gender identities. An Essay. In: J. K. Koch& W. Kirleis (eds.): Gender Transformations in Prehistoric and Archaic Societies. Sidestone Press, Leiden, pp. 205-220. ISBN: 9789088908217
2019 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Inhumation graves discovered at the La Tène and Roman period settlement of Nebovidy near Kolín
2020 |
Faculty of Arts, Central Library of Charles University
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Spatial analysis of archaeological and linguistic data reveals the boundaries of Frankish power in Northern Bavaria
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2023 |
Faculty of Arts
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Early post-Meroitic burial of an archer from Jebel Sabaloka
2015 |
Faculty of Arts
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How Cosmopolitan was Ionia in the Bronze Age
2018 |
Faculty of Arts
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Snakes and serpentine beings in Egyptian mythology of the Late Period as attested in the shaft tomb of Iufaa at Abusir
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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Bioarchaeological reconstruction of the funeral rite - case study based on organic material from the Hallstatt Period tumulus at the site Zahradka (South Bohemia,Czech Republic)
2015 |
Faculty of Science
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Burial and visit of the holy places in Syro-Palestine in Ajjubic and Mamluk Period
2014 |
Faculty of Arts
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Early Únětice Culture Cemetery at Praha-Ruzyně. On the beginnings of the Bronze Age in Bohemia Early Únětice Culture Cemetery at Praha-Ruzyně. On the beginnings of the Bronze Age in Bohemia
2015 |
Faculty of Arts
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Tuoni's eternal homeland - forms of funerary culture of the early modern era in Finland: Selected examples from the Cathedral in Turku.
2015 |
Faculty of Arts
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Arms-bearers in separate graves from Great Moravia and the emergence of the Early Medieval military-aristocratic organization in East-Central Europe
2021 |
Faculty of Science
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Burrial Rite of Únětice Culture in Brandýs nad Labem (Middle Bohemia): "Settlement burrials" - a Normal Part of Burrial Rite?
2013 |
Faculty of Arts
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The dead and their treasures : Functions of burial mounds according to the Old Norse sagas
2008 |
Faculty of Arts
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Locals or Migrants? Strontium Isotope Analysis of Two North-South Oriented Great Moravian Graves
2023 |
Faculty of Science
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Graves of the Linear Pottery culture from Šesták’s homestead in Prague-Liboc. A grave of a young man with a marble mace head
2022 |
Faculty of Arts
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The Danube region and Bohemia during the 3th century B.C.
2014 |
Faculty of Arts