Dogs in the Burial Rite of the Sambian-Natangian Culture of the Great Migration Period and the Early Middle Ages and Warriors-Werewolves
Собаки в погребальном обряде самбийско-натангийской культуры эпохи Великого переселения народов и раннего средневековья и воины-оборотни
Résumé
Two "military" burials of the Sambian-Natangian culture are considered-Dollkeim-Kovrovo No. 269 and Kleinheide-Guryevsk No. 21 of the Great Migration Period, where there are burials of dogs. Burials with dogs in the early Middle Ages were widespread in the Germanic area, but extremely rarely found among the Balts. Apparently in Sambia, their appearance is associated with the influence of the funerary customs of the Germans, most likely from Central Europe. It is possible that these customs reflect military rituals associated with warriors-werewolves (wolves/dogs).
Domaines
Archéologie et PréhistoireOrigine | Accord explicite pour ce dépôt |
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