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Néhány gondolat az avar kori fülkesírok értelmezéséhez. (Hungarian)
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- Author(s): Gulyás, Bence
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Archaeologiai Értesítő; Dec2024, Vol. 149 Issue 1, p47-62, 16p
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Some thoughts on the interpretation of the graves with an end-wall shaft. (English)
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- Abstract:
The origin of the graves with an end-wall shaft has long been an unsolved question in the research of the Avar Period. In this study, we want to provide new aspects for the interpretation of the grave form. We present analogies from Inner and Central Asia as well as Eastern Europe for this. Compared to Early Avar Period graves, these are much earlier, in some cases they are of the same age. Based on their co-occurrence with the graves with a side-wall niche, the two types can probably be interpreted as formal variants of each other. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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A fülkesírok eredete már régóta megoldatlan kérdése az avar kor kutatásának. Jelen tanulmányban új szempontokat kívánunk nyújtani a sírforma értelmezéséhez. Ehhez belső- és közép-ázsiai, valamint kelet-európai analógiákat mutatunk be. Ezek a kora avar kori sírokhoz képest jóval korábbiak, néhány esetben egykorúak. A padmalyos sírokkal való együttes előfordulásuk alapján a két típus valószínűleg egymás formai variánsaként értelmezhetők. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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