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Pozycja An anthropological analysis of a skeleton from the Lublin-Wołyń culture grave in Książnice, site 2, Pacanów commune, Świętokrzyskie province(Fundacja Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego, 2014) Szczepanek, AnitaThe paper presents an anthropological analysis of a skeleton from the Lublin-Volhynia culture grave – item 3/08. The skeleton was severely secondarily damaged. The preserved elements allow to determine that the bones belonged to an adult female individual of about 144–149 cm stature intra vitam.Pozycja Szczątki dzieci w jamie osadowej kultury mierzanowickiej na stanowisku 39 w Dobkowicach, pow. jarosławski. Obiekt kultowy czy przejaw zwyczajów pogrzebowych?(Fundacja Rzeszowskiego Ośrodka Archeologicznego, 2012) Bobak, Dariusz; Jarosz, Paweł; Mazurek, Mirosław; Okoński, Jerzy; Szczepanek, Anita;Artykuł przedstawia obiekt odkryty na osadzie z wczesnej epoki brązu (kultura mierzanowicka). W jamie nr 54 zdeponowano szczątki dzieci, zalegające na różnych poziomach. w części spągowej wyróżniono szczątki dwojga dzieci w wieku 1–1,5 roku oraz 4–5 lat; szkielety te są w znacznym stopniu rozproszone i przemieszczone. w kolejnej, czytelnej fazie użytkowania, jama została wtórnie wykorzystana jako miejsce pochówku dziecka w wieku ok. 12–15 lat, ale trudno ustalić jaki okres czasu dzieli oba zdarzenia.Pozycja The biritual cemetery of the Bronze Age from Opatów site 1, Kłobuck distr., Śląskie voiv. – the study of the funeral customs(Institute of Archaeology Rzeszów University, 2013) Szczepanek, Anita; Jarosz, PawełThe excavations on the cemetery were conducted in the years 1938–2007. There was uncovered 1504 graves, 900 are of the Przeworsk culture and others from II–V period of the Bronze Age and Halsztadt C/D. The typical feature of the burial rite on this cemetery as well as others necropolises of the Górnośląsko-Małopolska Group of the Lusatian Culture is occurrence contemporaries crematory and skeletal burials side by side. The cremation graves dominated only 20% were skeleton burials. Most grave are connected with IV and V period of the Bronze Age only 15% are earlier (II and III period). The basic aim of the present study was to determine interrelations between the type of burial furnishings as well as sex and age of the buried individuals. One only can state that furnishings in grave were probably connected with social position of the dead. Possibly other rules were practiced in infants graves because part of them were richly equipped.Pozycja The early Bronze Age feature from Wilczyce, site 10, Sandomierz district – An interpretation of its functioning in light of multidimensional analysis(the Authors, 2020) Jarosz, Paweł; Boroń, Tomasz; Witkowska, Barbara; Winiarska-Kabacińska, Małgorzata; Różańska-Tuta, Zuzanna; Skrzyński, Grzegorz; Osypińska, Marta; Kerneder-Gubała, Katarzyna; Szczepanek, Anita; Sołodko, Anna; Włodarczak, PiotrThe aim of this paper is to present the multidimensional characteristics of the feature number 4 at the site in Wilczyce located on the Sandomierz Upland. During exploration of the pit rich flint material, fragments of pottery vessels and animal bones were found and just above the bottom a “deposit” involved a human skull of the young female, two cattle mandibles, a sheep/goat tibia and astragalus, a damaged cattle scapula and radius, and a polishing stone were deposited. The C14 date obtained from the tooth from the cattle jaw was 3790 ± 35 BP. Based on the shape and the size of discovered feature it is possible to classify it as a typical storage pit but presence of “deposit” enable to postulate a ritual character of assemblage that reflect some kind of burial practices of the Mierzanowice culture. Rituals in the form of interring the dead or parts of their bodies can be found also in the Unietice culture so such features may indicate the emergence of a certain supra- -regional and cross-cultural trend in the early Bronze Age.