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Papers from the session 'Tumuli Graves - Status Symbol of the Dead
in Bronze and Iron Ages in Europe' held at the XVI IUPPS World
Congress (Florianopolis, 4-10 September 2011). Contents: 1) Tumuli
Graves - Status symbol of the dead in Bronze and Iron Ages in
Europe (Valeriu Sirbu, Cristian Schuster); 2) Rituals and death
cults in recent prehistory in Central Portugal (Alto Ribatejo)
(Alexandra Figueiredo); 3) The cave of Sa Omu and Tziu Giovanni
Murgia, Funtana Arrubia, Nurallao (south-central Sardinia - Italy):
First conclusions (Alexandra Figueiredo et al); 4) The Yamnaya
burials from Sultana, in the context of the similar finds on the
territory of Romania (Done Serbanescu, Alexandra Comsa); 5) Early
Bronze Age burial mounds in South Romania (Cristian Schuster); 6)
In Search for Prestige: Bronze Age Tumular Graves in West Serbia
(Marija Ljustina, Katarina Dmitrovic); 7) Criteria for a social
status typology in prehistory (Open model for discussion) (Lolita
Nikolova); 8) 'Armed' Females of Iron Age Trans-Uralian
Forest-Steppe: Social Reality or Status Identity? (Natalia
Berseneva); 9) Funerary Monuments of the Scythian Amazons (Social
Aspect) (Elena Fialko); 10) Between Etruscan, Greeks and Celts:
change in the good graves of the Ligurian Iron Age necropolis
(Davide Delfino); 11) 5th-4th c. BC Thracian Orphic Tumular Burials
in Sliven Region (Southeastern Bulgaria) (Diana Dimitrova);
Agighiol and Peretu - Graves at Getae Basilei (350-300 BC) at Lower
Danube (Valeriu Sirbu).
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