Eneolitický kostrový pohřební ritus na Moravě ve světle radiokarbonového datování

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Title in English The Eneolithic inhumation burial rite in Moravia in light of radiocarbon dating
Authors

TRAMPOTA František BÍŠKOVÁ Jarmila ČEREVKOVÁ Alžběta ČIŽMÁŘ Ivan DROZDOVÁ Eva KALA Jiří KOS Petr KVĚTINA Petr PARMA David PŘICHYSTAL Michal SVĚTLÍK Ivo ŠÍN Lukáš TVRDÝ Zdeněk VRÁNA Jakub

Year of publication 2021
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Archeologické Rozhledy
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Web https://www.arup.cas.cz/publikace-prodej/publikace-on-line/archeologicke-rozhledy/ar2021-11/
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.35686/AR.2021.11
Keywords Eneolithic; inhumation burial; radiocarbon dating; physical anthropology; chronology
Description The article addresses the chronology of Eneolithic inhumation burials in Moravia based on radiocarbon dating. A total of 17 individuals were dated using 20 radiocarbon dates, primarily individuals without grave goods or individuals from problematic contexts. The study mainly covers the period of the Early Eneolithic, to a lesser extent the Middle and Late Eneolithic. The find contexts and anthropological assessments are newly published for most of the burials in question. Based on the chronological analysis of graves dated by radiocarbon dating, it is possible to approximately define the time dispersion of individual burial methods in Moravia. Flat graves with individuals in a stretched position without grave goods can be most reliably dated to about 3800–3600 BC.
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