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The difference between the quality and quantity of objects disposed in graves
also depends on the area and structure of the graves. It has been mentioned that
thirty-two graves were empty, that is 23% of the total excavated burials. Although
...
The difference between the quality and quantity of objects disposed in graves
also depends on the area and structure of the graves. It has been mentioned that
thirty-two graves were empty, that is 23% of the total excavated burials. Although
...
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Bone objects. TABLE 10. Wooden Objects. TABLE. 1. cylindrical and decorated
with small, incised circles (1900/7). Flagons of the second type are more
sophisticated and appear in period III. They are of conical shape and may be
square ( 1 ...
Bone objects. TABLE 10. Wooden Objects. TABLE. 1. cylindrical and decorated
with small, incised circles (1900/7). Flagons of the second type are more
sophisticated and appear in period III. They are of conical shape and may be
square ( 1 ...
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TABLE 9. Bone objects. TABLE 10. Wooden Objects. TABLE. 1 1 . Skeletal
remains. Grave No. State of. (IUC.1301, IUK.1614a, GTS.2000, and IPB.2302).
The sticks vary from 8.5-1 8.3 cm. in length with a maximum width of 1.4 cm. (
Table 9).
TABLE 9. Bone objects. TABLE 10. Wooden Objects. TABLE. 1 1 . Skeletal
remains. Grave No. State of. (IUC.1301, IUK.1614a, GTS.2000, and IPB.2302).
The sticks vary from 8.5-1 8.3 cm. in length with a maximum width of 1.4 cm. (
Table 9).
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