grave goods การใช้
- Other ornaments of jade, shell and obsidian were among the grave goods.
- Instances of rich grave goods would however continue into the eighth century.
- It is also not known how many additional grave goods were lost.
- Pottery was found as grave goods, including combinations of pitchers and cups.
- The grave goods included few weapons and little evidence of social stratification.
- Also grave goods appear to have been lesser in amount than before.
- Weapons were prevalent in Ba grave goods, some with distinctive curved blades.
- During the middle phase, grave goods began to emphasize quantity over diversity.
- There were no other major finds of grave goods in the vicinity.
- In 1999, the rich grave goods of a Lombard warrior were discovered.
- There seems to be no division of the grave goods by gender.
- The inhabitants of Ireland used food vessels as a grave good instead.
- Grave goods were found with some burials, and bundle burial was also practiced.
- By 1000 BC status differentiation is noticeable in the grave goods.
- This level contained twelve skeletons that were accompanied by thousands of grave goods.
- Some of the grave goods may have been symbols or badges of rank.
- Skeletons were found in the graves but with no grave goods.
- Some grave goods have been found in the caves associated with such burials.
- Eight plain pottery vessels grave good vessels were found with it.
- These burials typically have either very few or no grave goods.
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