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Original scientific paper

A review of the cremation rite in the liburnian cultural context

Sineva Kukoč ; Department of Archaeology, University of Zadar, Zadar, Croatia


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Abstract

The author attempts to formulate a new problem–the appearance and significance of incineration in the Liburnian society–observed in 2004 and 2007, when the first cremation burials in the Early Iron Age funerary contexts of the Liburnians were discovered: in mound 13 in Nadin near Benkovac, with three burial urns, and in the Jokina Glavica-Krneza mound with four as yet unpublished urn burials (10th/9th cent. BC). The problem can be approached in the frame of cultural dynamics in the Adriatic and its wider hinterland (including the Urnfield world) at the end of the Bronze Age and the beginning of the Iron Age. The latest 14C results of the bones of the cremated persons from mound 13 in Nadin and from the Jokina Glavica-Krneza mound are considered.

Keywords

cremation of the dead; northern Dalmatia; the Liburnians; Bronze Age; radiocarbon analysis

Hrčak ID:

82688

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/82688

Publication date:

7.6.2011.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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