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Searching for links between artefacts from areas of prehistoric dwelling sites and burial grounds
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Volume 43 (2017): Lietuvos archeologija, pp. 87–114
Rasa Banytė-Rowell  

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Received
21 March 2017
Accepted
22 June 2017
Pub. online
20 November 2017

Abstract

Grave-goods belong to the sphere of sacrum where property donated for the dead might reflect a distorted picture of reality. They are the result of creative activity performed in „real life“. Therefore finds from dwelling sites have great importance for connecting artefacts from burial grounds back to the sphere of profanum. Several examples from Lithuanian archaeology are presented concerning dwelling sites as centres of production and exchange of artefacts that later found their way into grave-sets. Some considerations are presented regarding the elements of costume of people of the Brushed Pottery Culture; comparision of distribution of Roman imports in cemeteries and dwelling sites; the importance of chronological indicators has been distinguished thanks to databases of burial sites for the dating of layers in dwelling sites. Finally we present some hyphotesis about the possible everyday or ceremonial functions of outfit elements based on the example of female temple ornaments.

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dwelling sites burial sites ornaments Roman period Migration period

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