The Horse and Man in European Antiquity
(Worldview, Burial Rites, &
Military & Everyday Life)
Archaeologia Baltica
Nº 11 - 2009
INDEX
Preface pp. 8–11
Audronė Bliujienė
A Problem of the Earliest Horse Domestication.
Data from the Neolithic Camp Ayakagytma
‘The Site’, Uzbekistan, Central Asia pp. 14–21
Alicja Lasota-Moskalewska, Karol Szymczak,
Mukhiddnin Khudzhanazarov
When did Domesticated Horses Appear in Lithuania?
pp. 22–31
Algirdas Girininkas, Linas Daugnora,
Indrė Antanaitis-Jacobs
Images of the Horse and Horseman in Corded
Ware Culture Studies pp. 32–36
Jurgita Žukauskaitė
The Horse in Estonia in the Late Bronze Age:
Archaeozoological and Archaeological Data
pp. 37–47
Liina Maldre Heidi Luik
Horses from Two Burials in Samland and Natangen
(Second Century AD Kaliningradskaia Province,
Russia) pp. 50–55
Andrei V Zinoviev
The Role of Horse Burials in the Bogaczewo Culture.
The Key Studies of Paprotki Kolonia site
1 Cemetery, Northeast Poland pp. 56–88
Małgorzata Karczewska, Maciej Karczewski,
Anna Gręzak
Horse and its Use in the Przeworsk Culture in the
Light of the Archaeological Evidence pp. 92–114
Bartosz Kontny
Horse Burials in Roman Period Cemeteries
of the Bogaczewo Culture pp. 115–129
Wojciech Nowakowski
Burials of Riders and Horses Dated to the Roman
Iron Age and Great Migration Period in Aleika-3
(Former Jaugehnen), Cemetery on the
Sambian Peninsula pp. 130–148
Konstantin N Skvortsov
Burials with Horses and Equestrian Equipment on the
Lithuanian and Latvian Littorals and Hinterlands
(from the Fifth to the Eighth Centuries) pp. 149–163
Audronė Bliujienė, Donatas Butkus
Horse Graves in the Elbląg Group. The Case of the
Cemetery at the Nowinka, Tolkmicko Commune pp. 164–184
Bartosz Kontny, Jerzy Okulicz-Kozaryn,
Mirosław Pietrzak
Wealthy Horsemen in the Remote and Tenebrous Forests
of East Lithuania during the Migration Period pp. 185–205
Audronė Bliujienė, Valdas Steponaitis
The Cemetery of Oberhof (Aukštkiemiai) – Horse Graves
and Equestrian Equipment pp. 206–216
Christine Reich
Bones and Equipment of Horses and Mules on the
Ancient Battlefield of Kalkriese, Northern Germany
pp. 220–228
Susanne Wilbers-Rost, Achim Rost
La cavalerie slave à l’époque de Justinien
pp. 229–239
Michel Kazanski
Symbolic Horse Burials in the Iron Age
of East Lithuania pp. 242–253
Laurynas Kurila
Findings of Harness Items and the Cult of the Horse
in Latgallian and Selonian Territories pp. 254–269
Antonija Vilcāne
The “Divine Trial” in 12th Century Turaida
in Historical Context pp. 270–274
Guntis Zemītis
The Harnesses from the Thorsberg Bog: New Evidence
Regarding Cavalry Equipment of the Roman Iron Age
pp. 278–282
Nina Lau
The Ogresgala Čabas Cemetery and Horse Sacrifice
pp. 283–294
Rūdolfs Brūzis, Roberts Spirģis
Horse Sacrifices in Prussia in the Early Middle Ages.
Ritual Area in Poganowo Site IV, Olsztyn
Province (Poland) pp. 295–304
Mariusz Wyczółkowski,
Daniel Makowiecki
Horse Graves, Sacrifice, and the Performers
of Public Rituals pp. 305–313
Mindaugas Bertašius
The Horse as a Liminal Agent pp. 314–327
Christer Westerdahl
The Merovingian Period Equestrians in Figural Art
pp. 330–342
Dieter Quast
Findings of Saddles from Archaeological Excavations
in Prussian Cemetery Aleika-3 in Samland.
(Preliminary Publication) pp. 343–346
Konstantin N Skvortsov, Aleksander Khokhlov
Horse Skulls and “Alder-Horse”: the Horse as a
Depositional Sacrifice in Buildings pp. 350–356
Sonja Hukantaival
The Behaviour of Horses in Lithuanian
Narrative Folklore pp. 357–363
Giedrė Šukytė
The Image of the Horse in Poetic Texts
of Lithuanian Folk Songs pp. 364–373
Rimantas Sliužinskas
Plates (I – VIII) p. 374
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