@misc{Strobin_Anna_Groby_2023, author={Strobin, Anna}, volume={68}, copyright={Creative Commons Attribution BY 4.0 license}, address={Warszawa}, journal={Archeologia Polski}, howpublished={online}, year={2023}, publisher={Instytut Archeologii i Etnologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk}, language={pol}, abstract={Cremation was the predominant form of burial among members of the Oksywie Culture group. The first inhumation graves appeared in Pomerania, similarly as in the Przeworsk Culture, in the middle phase of the late Pre-Roman period. The grave inventories in these cases show a close resemblance to contemporaneous burials from Kuyavia. Inhumation burial numbers grow from the beginning of phase A3. Other changes are also observed at the same time in the cemeteries of the Oksywie Culture, including the elimination of weapons from grave inventories and a reduced number of cremation urn graves. The largest number of inhumation graves has been recorded for the transitional phase A3/B1, which is chronologically related to phase B1. The socio-religious changes initiated among population groups of the Oksywie Culture in the late Pre-Roman period popularized the changeover to the inhumation rite. The emergence of a new culture, the Wielbark Culture, characterized by a biritual form of funerary rites, was the effect of these changes associ-ated with the broader economic and political transformation taking place in Europe at this time.}, type={Text}, title={Groby szkieletowe w kulturze oksywskiej}, URL={http://rcin.org.pl/Content/240284/276676.pdf}, keywords={funerary rites, inhumation graves, Oksywie Culture, Pomerania, late pre-Roman period, early Roman period}, }