CfP: Through the flames and into the grave – multidisciplinary research into past and present cremation practices and burials (original) (raw)

Future directions for the archaeology of cremation

Jessica Inés Cerezo-Román, Howard Williams

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Cremation and the Archaeology of Death

Anna Wessman

2017

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The Contemporary Archaeology of Urban Cremation

Anna Wessman, Howard Williams

Cremation and the Archaeology of Death, 2017

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Burned culture: osteological research into Urnfi eld cremation technology and ritual in the South of the Netherlands

Simone A.M. Lemmers

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Henriksen, M.B. 2008: Prehistoric cremation technique – archaeological evidence and experimental experience. The consequences of fire. AEA 2008 Annual Conference, s. 6-9. Århus.

Mogens Bo Henriksen

THE CONSEQUENCES …

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Preliminary results in the collecting of protohistoric cremation samples for the CRUMBEL project

Charlotte Sabaux, marta hlad, Giacomo Capuzzo, Guy De Mulder

Lunula, 2019

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Transformation by Fire The Archaeology of Cremation in Cultural Context

Gabriel Cooney

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Gardeła, L. (2024) Western Slavic Cremation Practices: Past Work, Current Perspectives and Future Directions, in: Cremation in the Early Middle Ages: Death, Fire and Identity in North-West Europe, Howard Williams and Femke Lippok (eds.), Leiden: Sidestone Press, pp. 43-62

Leszek Gardela

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Henriksen 2019 Experimental cremations - can they help us to understand prehistoric cremation graves?

Mogens Bo Henriksen

Interacting Barbarians. Contacts, Exchange and Migrations in the First Millennium AD. Neue Studien zur Sachsenforschung Band 9 s. 289-296. Warszawa. , 2019

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The power of the pyre - A holistic study of cremation focusing on charcoal remains

Lorna O'Donnell

2016

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The pyre and the grave: early medieval cremation burials in the Netherlands, the German Rhineland and Belgium, World Archaeology, 52:1, 147-162.

Femke Lippok

The pyre and the grave: early medieval cremation burials in the Netherlands, the German Rhineland and Belgium, 2020

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Ash and antiquity: archaeology and cremation in contemporary Sweden

Howard Williams

in A. M. Jones, J. Pollard, M. J. Allen and J. Gardiner (eds) Image, Memory and Monumentality: Archaeological Engagements with the Material World, Oxford: Oxbow, pp. 207-217, 2012

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Fülöp, K. & Váczi, G.: Late Bronze Age Cremation Burials: A Complex Event with Few Remains

Gábor Váczi, Kristóf Fülöp

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B. Jungklaus/F. Biermann: New observations of the burial rite: Traces of fire exposure in Early Medieval inhumation burials – examples from the Slavic cemetery of Wusterhausen/Dosse (North-Eastern Germany). Anthropologischer Anzeiger (Journ. Biol. Clin. Anthropol.) 78/1–2, 2021, 115–122.

Felix Biermann

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Cremation and the use of fire in Mesolithic mortuary practice.

Amy Gray Jones

In Cerezo-Roman, J. I. Wessman, A. and Williams, H. (eds.). Cremation and the Archaeology of Death. Oxford: Oxford University Press., 2017

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Cremation, Its Practice and Identification: A Case Study from the Roman Period

Israel Hershkovitz

Tel Aviv: Journal of the Institute of Archaeology of Tel Aviv University, 1988

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Typology and function of Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age cremation graves – a micro-regional case

Lise Harvig, Michael Borre Lundø, Mads Runge

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Anthropological and physico-chemical investigation on a suspected cremation of the early bronze age

Paolo Melis

2007

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Typology and function of Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age cremation graves – a micro-regional case study

Michael Borre Lundø

Danish Journal of Archaeology, 2014

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Introduction Archaeologies of Cremation

Jessica Inés Cerezo-Román, Howard Williams

Cremation and the Archaeology of Death, 2017

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Purified by fire: cremation burials in the Stone Age hunter-gatherer cemetery at Dudka, Masuria,northeast Poland

Karolina Bugajska

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CremAtion BuriAls of stone Age Hunter-gAtHerers on tHe europeAn plAin

Karolina Bugajska

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Neither fish nor fowl: burial practices between inhumation and cremation

Katharina Rebay-Salisbury

Rebay-Salisbury, K. 2015. "Neither fish nor fowl: burial practices between inhumation and cremation," in Z.L. Devlin and E.-J. Graham (eds) Death Embodied: Archaeological Approaches to the Treatment of the Corpse. Oxford: Oxbow: 18-40., 2015

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Rediscovering the body: cremation and inhumation in early Iron Age Central Europe

Katharina Rebay-Salisbury

Rebay-Salisbury, K. 2017. "Rediscovering the body: cremation and inhumation in early Iron Age Central Europe," in J.I. Cerezo-Román, A. Wessman, and H. Williams (eds) Cremation and the Archaeology of Death. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 52-71.

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Is it hot enough? A multi-proxy approach shows variations in cremation conditions during the Metal Ages in Belgium

Giacomo Capuzzo

Journal of Archaeological Science, 2021

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É. Tankó - K. Tankó: Cremation and Deposition in the Late Iron Age Cemetery at Ludas. n: Berecki Sándor (szerk.) Iron Age Rites and Rituals in the Carpathian Basin: Proceedings of the International Colloquium from Târgu Mureş. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Mega, 2012. pp. 249-258.

Károly Tankó

2012

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More than urns: A multi-method pipeline for analyzing cremation burials

Hannah Skerjanz, Maximilian Piniel, Roderick B . Salisbury, Domnika Verdianu

PLoS ONE, 2023

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SIGNIFICANCE OF CREMATION IN THE FUNERARY PRACTICES

Jan Turek

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Jæger, J. H. & Johansen, V. L. (2014): The cremation of infants/small children: an archaeological experiment concerning the effects of fire on bone weight.

Jonas Holm Jæger

Grupo de Estudos em Evoluçao Humana , 2014

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2005 Excarnation, evisceration, and exhumation in medieval and post-medieval Europe. In Interacting with the Dead: Perspectives on Mortuary Archaeology for the New Millennium, pp. 155-172. Edited by Gordon Rakita, Jane Buikstra, Lane Beck and Sloan Williams. University Press of Florida: Gainesville

Estella Weiss-Krejci

JEB Gordon FM Rakita, Lane A. Beck und Sloan R. …, 2005

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The pyre and the grave: early medieval cremation burials in the Netherlands, the German Rhineland and Belgium

Femke Lippok

World Archaeology, 2020

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Cremation in Early Anglo-Saxon England Past, Present and Future research

Howard Williams

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A Rare Analogy: Contemporary Cremation Practices

Ing-Marie Back Danielsson

Döda personers sällskap. (On the Threshold. Burial Archaeology in the 21st Century. Eds Back Danielsson, Gustin, Larsson, Myrberg and Thedéen), 2009

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Deliberate selective deposition of Iron Age cremations from Oosterhout, the Netherlands: a pars pro toto burial ritual

Barbara Veselka

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ANNAERT R. 2024: Cremation on the Frankish Northern Periphery.

Rica Annaert

WILLIAMS H. & LIPPOK F. (eds), Cremation in the Early Middle Ages. Death, fire and identity in North-West Europe, Leiden, 131-145, 2024

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