Bronze Age Rites and Rituals in the Carpathian Basin (original) (raw)
"The Prehistoric Burial Customs" (Chapter 8)
Lyssa C Stapleton
Excavations at the Prehistoric Burial Tumulus at Lofkënd, Albania. Volume I, 2014
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Deviant Burial in the Archaeological Record
Eileen Murphy
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Introduction: The Materiality of Burial Practices
Alice Stevenson
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A microarchaeological approach to the social significance of Late Bronze Age burial practices. In: P. Cornell and F. Fahlander (eds), Encounters – Materialities – Confrontations: Archaeologies of Social Space and Interaction (Newcastle 2007) 83-99.
Alexander Gramsch
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On the relations between burial types and a level of development of the society
Denis Grechko
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Burial Practices in Europe. In: Smith C. (eds) 2018 Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Springer, Cham
Ariane Maggio
Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 2018
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Distinctive features of burial: Identification in an archaeological & anthropological context, contrasting burials with the mere ‘disposal’ of the dead.
Jonathan J Lee
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Jan Turek: Archaeology of Death, 14 - Ethics of funerary archaeology
Jan Turek
Deapertment of Archaeology, Charles University, Prague, 2020
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Boulestin B. & Duday H. (2006) – Ethnology and archaeology of death : from the illusion of references to the use of a terminology. Archaeologia Polona, vol. 44, p. 149-169 [English translation of Boulestin & Duday 2005]
Bruno Boulestin
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Meaning and mnemonic in archaeological studies of death
Yvonne L Inall
Mortality, 2019
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Deviant burials, nécrophobie, rite liminaire: pour une normalisation sémantique et une approche systémique des gestes funéraires et mortuaires "atypiques
Ian Gonzalez Alaña
2018
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Late Eneolithic mortuary practices and their social significance
Jan Turek
F. Berthemes,P. BiehlH. Meller (eds): The …, 2001
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The aesthetics of Predynastic burial practices
Alice Stevenson
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Burial Customs as an Archaeological Source_V.A.Alekshin
Bebel Ibarra
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On the Outside Looking In: Deviant Burials in Prehistory
Laura Cawley
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What defines a collective grave? Archaeological and ethnological perspectives on collective burial practices
Sylviane Déderix
Gathered in Death. Archaeological and Ethnological Perspectives on Collective Burial and Social Organisation, 2018
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Burial Customs as Cultural Marker – a “Global” Approach
Silvia Prell
CAENL 9, 2019
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Dolfini, A. 2015. Neolithic and Copper Age mortuary practices in the Italian peninsula: Change of meaning or change of medium? In J.R. Brandt, H. Ingvaldsen & M. Prusac (eds.) Death and Changing Rituals: Function and Meaning in Ancient Funerary Practices: 17-44. Oxford: Oxbow Books.
Andrea Dolfini
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Death, society and archaeology: the social dimensions of mortuary practices_Robert Chapman
Bebel Ibarra
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Burial practices as imagined community spaces: The example of the Late Bronze Age house urns
Serena Sabatini
Alexanderson H., Andreef A. & Bünz A. (eds), Med hjärta och hjärna: en vänbok till Elisabeth Arwill-Nordbladh. Gothenburg, pp. 537-549, 2014
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Deviant Burial in the Archaeological Record, edited by E.M. Murphy, 2008. (Studies in Funerary Archaeology 2.) Oxford: Oxbow Books; ISBN 978-1-84217-338-1 paperback £30 & US$60; xvii+244 pp., 72 figs., 14 tables
Christopher Knüsel
Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2009
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Hovers, E. and Belfer-Cohen, A. 2013. Insights into early mortuary practices of Homo. In: S. Tarlow and L. Nilsson-Stutz (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Death and Burial, pp. 631-642. Oxford University Press, Oxford.
Erella Hovers
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Archaeothanatology and funeral archaeology. Application to the study of primary single burials
Anne-marie Tillier
2014
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Elaborate burials in the Upper Paleolithic
William Nichols
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The Revival of Prehistoric Burial Practices: three archaeological experiences
Marge Konsa, Tõnno Jonuks
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MORTUARY PRACTICES, RITUALS AND BURIALS
Huda Eylul Baylaz
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Boulestin B., Courtaud P. (2022) – Words between two worlds. Collective graves and related issues in burial terminology. In : Knüsel C. J., Schotsmans E. M. J. (dir.), The Routledge Handbook of Archaeothanatology. Bioarchaeology of Mortuary Behaviour. Abingdon : Routledge, p. 55-68
Bruno Boulestin
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Continuity and change in burial customs – examples from the carpathian basin.
Clemens Lichter
L. Nikolova (ed.), Early Symbolic Systems for Communication in Southeast Europe. BAR International Series 1139 (2003) 135–152.
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The Materiality of Serial Practice. A Microarchaeology of Burial
Fredrik Fahlander
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Symbolism, Social Relations and the Interpretation of Mortuary Remains. By E llen -J ane P ader
Ellen Pader
Archaeological Journal, 1983
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The way we bury our dead. Reflections on mortuary ritual, community and identity at the time of the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition.
Liv Nilsson Stutz
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Unusual Burial Practices in the Late Eneolithic - FULL TEXT
Vanya Stavreva
Studia Archaeologica Universitatis Serdicensis Tome 7, 2021
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Burial practices, material remains, and the anthropological record
David Braun
Reviews in Anthropology, 1984
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The Revival of Prehistoric Burial Practices: Three Archaeological Experiments
Tonno Jonuks
Folklore: Electronic Journal of Folklore, 2007
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A controlled comparative analysis of secondary burial practices : sacred space symbology and the dead
Sharon Moses
1999
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