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The Archaeology of Death in the Ancient Near East

Proceedings of the Manchester Conference, 16th-20th December 1992
Buch | Softcover
298 Seiten
1995
Oxbow Books (Verlag)
978-0-946897-93-3 (ISBN)
52,35 inkl. MwSt
The conference in Manchester in 1992 was organised to raise the profile of the study of mortuary remains in the Ancient Near East. This book covers a variety of regions and periods, from Epipalaeolithic to modern, and examines physical anthropology, burial goods, social structure, ethoarchaeology, and more.
The conference in Manchester in 1992 (which this book came out of) was organised to raise the profile of the study of mortuary remains in the Ancient Near East. Thirty papers from the conference are published here, covering a wide variety of regions and periods, from Epipalaeolithic to modern. Many different aspects are examined: physical anthropology, burial goods, social structure, ethoarchaeology, etc. This volume has a wide relevance not only to the areas specifically addressed, but also in the interpretation of burial remains and the evolution of society.

edited by Stuart Campbell and Anthony Green

The visibility of prehistoric burials in the Southern Levant - how rare are the Upper Palaeolithic/Early Epipalaeolithic graves?, Dani Nadel; rethinking social stratification in the Natufian culture, Anna Belfer-Cohen; Natufian mortuary practices at Mallaha (Eynan), Upper Jordan valley, Brian Boyd; new data on burials from the pottery Neolithic in Israel, Avi Gopher and Estelle Orrelle; death for the living in the late Neolithic in north Mesopotamia, Stuart Campbell; model objects as predynastic Egyptian grave goods, Salley Swain; attitudes to death - cats in ancient Egypt, Joyce M. Filer; oral pathology in Nile Valley populations, Francis Thornton; deformed skulls at Tell Arpachiyah, Theya Molleson and Stuart Campbell; dentition in Chalcolithic Cyprus, Dorothy A. Lunt; death in ancient Cyprus, Lynn Bright; Dead Sea dolmens - death and the landscape, Kay Prag; the complex nomads - death and social stratification in EB IV, Evi Baxevani; pots, people and death in Northern Syria and Southern Anatolia, Elizabeth Carter and Andrea Parker; MBA mortuary practices at Tel Dan, David Ilan; BA warrior burials, Graham Philip; Agean influence in LBA funerary practices, Garth Gilmour; rituel mortuaire a Ras Shamra, Jean-Francois Salles; Symmers's fibrosis of the liver in the 18th dynasty?, Walter Y. Loebl; death in West Semitic texts, John F. Healey; afterlife in Mesopotamia and Greece, Charles Penglase; typology of Dilmun burial mounds, Abdulaziz Soweilah; Iron Age burial practices in Cyprus, Louise Steel; Urartian funerary customs, Charles Burney; neo-Babylonian burials revisited, Heather Baker; social stratification in Lycian tombs, Antony G. Keen; gold face-masks in the near East, John Curtis; cannabis as a medication, Joe Zias; deathly links between China and Islam?, Madeleine Sarley; death and burial in the Late Islamic Near East, St John Simpson.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 1.1.1995
Reihe/Serie Oxbow Monograph ; No. 51
Zusatzinfo b/w illus
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 210 x 297 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie Volkskunde
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Mikrosoziologie
ISBN-10 0-946897-93-X / 094689793X
ISBN-13 978-0-946897-93-3 / 9780946897933
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