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The analysis of freely accessible orthophotos (remote sensing: satellite and airborne imagery/aerial photography) is of great significance in archaeological practice. In an important area of the lower reaches of the Morava River (Záhorie, Weinviertel), we found a triple trapezoidal enclosure and an outer double ditch near the village Marchegg, an arc-shaped ditch at Vysoká pri Morave, a Roman military camp near Bernhardsthal, spatially arranged ground plans at Angern an der March, a quadrangular ditch with five rows of rectangular features at Suchohrad, then the corner of a quadruple ditch enclosure (?) and another ditch with the corner (?) near Stupava or multiple circular or oval fortifications near Brodské and Drösing etc.
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In this paper, the authors are considering the causes of changes in the burial rite in the middle and lower Morava River region in the first millennium AD. Their considerations are based on the fact that the settlement activities of several ´ethnic´ groups are documented in the studied area during the first millennium AD. The authors discuss important phenomena associated with the burial rite of Germans and Slavs, such as the change from cremation to inhumation, coexistence or continuity of these rites or continuity or discontinuity of burial sites during the first millennium AD in Záhorie. The authors conclude that the primary determinant of changes in the burial rite was ethnicity, but in synergy with religion and socio-economic development.
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