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Raport
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2014
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vol. 9
199-206
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The article presents results of the anthropological analysis concerning burned skeletal remains coming from 11 urn graves, from the period of the Lusatian culture (the end of the IV Bronze Age period), explored at Jan Paweł II square in Ciechanów, the Mazowieckie Voivodeship. It was determined that human cremated remains belonged to 13 people: three children deceased at the age of infans I (2 children) and infans II (one child), one deceased at the age of juvenis, as well as three women deceased at the age of adultus (2 women) and above 25 years of age (one woman), four men deceased at the age of adultus (one man), adultus/maturus (one man) and maturus (2 men) and 2 people with an undefined sex deceased at the age above 20 years of age.
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Analysed human remains come from four cremation burials of the Wielbark culture, recorded during archaeological excavation at the barrow cemetery with stone circles at Pławno 11, Drawsko Pomorskie district, West Pomeranian Voivodeship. The aim of the bioarchaeological analysis was to describe the cremated remains with particular emphasis on a state of preservation, an impact of taphonomic processes and biological characteristics of the buried people.
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