20 results filtered with: Funerary techniques
- Digital Images
- Online
Burial scene prepresented in rock-painting, Zimbabwe.
- Digital Images
- Online
Prehistoric rock painting representing rain ceremony.
- Digital Images
- Online
Pit burial at Liury-sur-Vesle (Marne).
- Digital Images
- Online
Iron Age grave at Aylesford, Kent.
- Digital Images
- Online
A Mousterian burial place at La Chapelle-aux-Saints, France
- Digital Images
- Online
Pottery and weapons found in a grave in Alsace.
- Digital Images
- Online
Pottery from Cowdenbeath, Fife.
- Digital Images
- Online
Disposal of the dead, Iron Age.
- Digital Images
- Online
Slab-lined grave of the Scottish Bronze Age Scottish Borders
- Digital Images
- Online
Image of a Neolithic grave, damaged, Czechoslovakia.
- Digital Images
- Online
Grave-slab from inhumation cist-burial at Ednam, Scottish Borders (Roxburghshire). (1928)
- Digital Images
- Online
Burial scene prepresented in rock-painting, Zimbabwe.
- Digital Images
- Online
A worked-out Neolithic flint mine, used as a burial place
- Digital Images
- Online
Pit burial shown in section, Cumieres (Meuse), France. Neolithic people, having worked out a flint-mine, used the excavation as a grave.
- Digital Images
- Online
Funerary pit.
- Digital Images
- Online
Stone circle at Inveranran, Glanfalloch, Perthshire. P.S.A.S.
- Digital Images
- Online
Decorated skull, Andaman Islands. The skull and other decorated remains of a dead relative are slung over the back and worn thus during mourning. They are believed to be potent to stop pain and cure disease if applied to the affected part.
- Digital Images
- Online
Plan and section of another child's grave. When found three flint instruments lay in positions indicated.
- Digital Images
- Online
Burial of the Rheinish Early Bronze Age. Foret de Schirrein, (Bas Rhein).
- Digital Images
- Online
Part of great skull burial at Ofnet, Bavaria. Copied from Hugo Obermaier, Fossil man in Spain, Newhaven, 1924, figure 143, page 338. (After F.R. Schmidt). Mesolithic level.