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Field Notes: A Journal of Collegiate Anthropology 2(1) - June 2010

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Archaeology, Ancestral Bodies, and Native American Identity in the New Millennium: commentary on colonial and postcolonial identities

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Interdisciplinary Explorations of Postmortem Interaction: Dead Bodies, Funerary Objects, and Burial Spaces Through Texts and Time

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The Archaeology of Colonialism: Intimate Encounters and Sexual Effects

Eleanor Casella

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Marked in life and death

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Towards a critical Otziography: inventing prehistoric bodies

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Kaliff, A. & Oestigaard, T. 2008. Excavating the King’s Bones: the Materiality of Death in

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Brian L Peasnall

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Calcified identities: Persisting essentialism in academic collections of human remains

Jonatan Kurzwelly, Malin S . Wilckens

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Materialities of Graves in Colonial Matobo, c1890-1960s

Simon Bvurire

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Unequal in death and in life? Linking burial rites with individual life histories

Ilga Zagorska

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Henshilwood, C. 1990. HOME IS WHERE THE HEARTH IS AN INTERPRETATION OF HEARTH ASSOCIATED ACTIVITY AREAS AND DOMESTIC ORGANISATION AT THE DUNEFJELD'S MIDDEN SITE, ELAND'S BAY. Honours Thesis, University of Cape Town

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Archaeology dreaming: post-apartheid urban imaginaries and the bones

Nick Shepherd

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Vital Data: Re/Introducing Historical Bioarchaeology

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Death and Remembrance: Living/Dead Interactions in Old Kiyyangan Household Necroscapes

Edward A Cleofe

Philippine Quarterly of Culture and Society (in press)

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Ancestors: An Introduction to Archaeology and Human Prehistory

Cameron M Smith

National Social Sciences Press, 2011

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Necrography: Death-Writing in the Colonial Museum

Marlene Kadar

British Art Studies, 2021

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Making Silent Bones Speak: The Analysis of Orphaned Osseous Tools Illustrated with Mesolithic Stray Finds

Bente Philippsen

2018

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Grave encounters: archaeology of the burial grounds, Green Point, South Africa

Morongwa Mosothwane

Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa, 2020

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COLONIZED BODIES, WORLDS TRANSFORMED: TOWARD A GLOBAL BIOARCHAEOLOGY OF CONTACT AND COLONIALISM Melissa S.Murphy Haagen D.KlausUniversity Press of Florida, Gainsville, 2017. 464 pp. $120.00 (cloth)

Sara K. Becker

American Journal of Human Biology, 2017

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Funerary Ritual, Ancestral Presence, and the Rocky Point Ways of Death

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Unsettling Archaeology

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Living among Headstones (review)

Michael Kowalewski

Western American Literature, 2009

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From uterus to jar: the significance of an infant pot burial from Melora Saddle, an early nineteenth-century African farmer site on the Waterberg Plateau

Francois Coetzee, Jan C A Boeyens

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Christie 2016 – Book Review – An Archaeology of Human Decapitation Burials. Katie Tucker. Barnsley, England: Pen and Sword, 2015. 264 pp. IBSN 978-1-47382-551-2. $36.00.

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Treating bodies: Transformative and communicative practices. In: The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Death and Burial, ed. by S. Tarlow / L. Nilsson Stutz (Oxford 2013) 459-474.

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Neolithic bodies beyond the grave: corporealities of being (2008)

Doug Bailey

Published in Slavchev, V. (ed.) 2008. The Varna Eneolithic Necropolis and Problems of Prehistory in Southeast Europe (Acta Musei Varnaensis 6), pp. 57-74. Varna: Regionalen Istoricheski Muzei., 2008

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COMMUNICATING ACROSS THE BORDER: WHAT BURIAL LAMENTS CAN TELL US ABOUT OLD BELIEFS

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Ruin Memory: a hauntology of Cape Town

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Ancient Mortuary Ritual and Human Taphonomy. In: Exploring Prehistory on the Sepik Coast of Papua New Guinea. John Edward Terrell and Esther M. Schechter, editors. Fieldiana Anthropology. New Series, No. 42. 2011

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The Remains of the Body. Legacy and Cultural Memory of Bodies in World Culture, University of Warwick, 22 May 2021

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Zuckerman, MK., K Kamnikar, and S Mathena. 2014. Recovering the ‘Body Politic’: A Relational Ethics of Meaning for Bioarchaeology. Cambridge Archaeological Journal. 24(3):1-9.

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Parting (with) the Dead: Body Partibility as Evidence of Ancestor Veneration

Pamela L. Geller

2012

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