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Grave goods: "Įkapės"

The term ‘grave goods’ embraces all kinds of objects found in tombs and necropolises: weapons, jewels, tools, pottery, food. This practice dates back since prehistoric times. Funerary equipment helps in interpretting habits and traditions of ancient populations.

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White-ground lekythos
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Honfoglalás kori leletek
Scavi di Classe. Corredo funerario di una tomba
Graves 43, 102, 30, 74 of the Iberian cemetery of Cerro del Santuario (Baza, Granada, Espa…
Grave goods. Grave 11/145 of the Iberian cemetery of Castellones de Ceal (Hinojares, Jaén,…
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Queen Mentuhotep’s Toilet Box
mask
Utgrävning, Grav, Fotografi, Photograph
Belt Buckle. Cemetery of Cerro Salido (La Guardia, Jaén, Spain) (Model 3D)
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Nocera Umbra (PG), Italy, Langobardic necropolis, grave goods from the tomb 17
Bead@eng, Jewellery@eng, Smycke, Pärla
Material from several Gallo-Roman graves found during works at the station Saint-Vincent B…
Prästgården, smycken grav 36 - Arkeologi Gamla Uppsala 1973
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