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Original scientific paper

On Problems of Graves in Settlement Areas from 9th to 10th Century on the Territory of Slovakia

Milan Hanuliak ; Archaeological Institute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences, Nitra, Slovakia


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Abstract

Graves in settlement areas during the 9th-10th cent. represent a rare way of inhumation. Analysis of finds provided determining traits of all elements of burial rite. Only when further sources of historical character were added it was possible to determine the reasons for inhumation in settlements.The reasons lie with the exceptionality of the deceased. These persons could get into this position after having broken valid law they died and were not able to amend their failures. This second-rate social status of similar character could have been obtained also by other individuals who had died in uncommon way or under unclear conditions. This way of inhumation does not represent some phenomenon of a crisis, but it is evidence for growing legal consciousness of members of the Great Moravian society.

Keywords

Slovakia; settlement area; Early Middle Ages; inhumation graves; non traditional system

Hrčak ID:

73095

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/73095

Publication date:

4.10.2011.

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