Birth and death: infant burials from Vlasac and Lepenski Vir
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2004
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Why were infants buried beneath house-floors at the Mesolithic and early Neolithic site of Lepenski Vir? Undertaking a new analysis of the neonate remains at Vlasac and Lepenski Vir the authors reject the idea of sacrificial infanticide, and demonstrate a consistency of respect in these burials. They suggest that the deaths were mourned and the dead, like the living, were given protection by the houses they were buried in. The treatment of mothers and children suggests increasing social cohesion from the Mesolithic at Vlasac to the early Neolithic at Lepenski Vir.
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Neolithic / Mesolithic / Lepenski Vir / infant burial / Danube gorgesИзвор:
Antiquity, 2004, 78, 301, 526-546Издавач:
- Cambridge Univ Press, Cambridge
DOI: 10.1017/S0003598X00113201
ISSN: 0003-598X
WoS: 000224132700003
Scopus: 2-s2.0-5044233524
Институција/група
Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Borić, Dušan AU - Stefanović, Sofija PY - 2004 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/470 AB - Why were infants buried beneath house-floors at the Mesolithic and early Neolithic site of Lepenski Vir? Undertaking a new analysis of the neonate remains at Vlasac and Lepenski Vir the authors reject the idea of sacrificial infanticide, and demonstrate a consistency of respect in these burials. They suggest that the deaths were mourned and the dead, like the living, were given protection by the houses they were buried in. The treatment of mothers and children suggests increasing social cohesion from the Mesolithic at Vlasac to the early Neolithic at Lepenski Vir. PB - Cambridge Univ Press, Cambridge T2 - Antiquity T1 - Birth and death: infant burials from Vlasac and Lepenski Vir EP - 546 IS - 301 SP - 526 VL - 78 DO - 10.1017/S0003598X00113201 ER -
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Borić, D.,& Stefanović, S.. (2004). Birth and death: infant burials from Vlasac and Lepenski Vir. in Antiquity Cambridge Univ Press, Cambridge., 78(301), 526-546. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003598X00113201
Borić D, Stefanović S. Birth and death: infant burials from Vlasac and Lepenski Vir. in Antiquity. 2004;78(301):526-546. doi:10.1017/S0003598X00113201 .
Borić, Dušan, Stefanović, Sofija, "Birth and death: infant burials from Vlasac and Lepenski Vir" in Antiquity, 78, no. 301 (2004):526-546, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0003598X00113201 . .