In-ground cemetery of the Scythian period near the village of Ksizovo in the Upper Don region (new data)

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The studied group of sites dating to the end of 5th – 3rd cc. BC is located on the Don river near the village of Ksizovo in the Zadonsk district, Lipetsk region. The group includes a fortified settlement, an unfortified settlement and an in-ground cemetery. The radiocarbon dating and analysis of the found artifacts refer the five graves earlier dated to the Hun period to the above-mentioned centuries. Today the number of the Scythian graves totals 17, including two double burials. Nine males, nine females and one child were buried in these graves performed according to the inhumation funerary rite with rather scarce funeral offerings (arrowheads, bracelets, pendants, beads, spindle whorls). These burial sites without kurgans give an insight into funerary traditions of the sedentary population inhabiting the Don forest-steppe belt.

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Don forest-steppe belt, Scythian period, Hun period, in-ground cemetery, radiocarbon dates

Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/143176906

IDR: 143176906   |   DOI: 10.25681/IARAS.0130-2620.264.127-147

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