Archaeological Perspectives on Burial Practices and Societal Change

Archaeological Perspectives on Burial Practices and Societal Change

Death in Transition

Selsvold, Irene; Espolin Norstein, Frida

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

240

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9781032573458

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1. Death and Transformation: Burial Practices and Societal Change Theme 1 Practices, Communities, and Agents of Change 2. Mortuary Practices and Societal Change in Early Mycenaean Greece 3. Grave Participants: Rethinking Funerary Participation as Strategies for Social Change 4. Change and Continuity: Cremation and Inhumation During the Christianisation Period in Scandinavia (c. 800-1200 CE) 5. Dying Well in a Damaged Planet: Emergent Burial Practices and the Ecologies of the Dead Theme 2 Migration, Identities, and Narratives of Change 6. The Urning Question: Cultural Change in Roman-Period Slovenia Seen through the Choice of Funerary Urns 7. The Viking-Period Burials of the Hebrides: The Maritime Landscape, Grave Goods, and Change 8. Narrating Ethnic Identity and Competition in Lombard Southern Italy through Burial Practices (6th-7th Centuries) 9. Golden Funerary Masks and Societal Change Narratives in Ancient Macedonia Theme 3 Transitions, Tempos, and Complexities 10. Building the Christian Cemetery: Religious Evolution in Burial Practices in the North-West of the Iberian Peninsula 11. Cypriot Burial Practices at the Close of the Bronze Age: Continuities and Changes in the Light of the 12th-Century BCE Transformations 12. Changing Burial Practices in Late Antiquity: Embracing Complexities 13. Rethinking Burial Practices and Period Transitions Through a Posthumanist and New Materialist Lens Concluding Remarks 14. Death Changes Everything: Archaeology and the Human Scale of Change
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Burial Practices;Archaeological;Societal Change;Early Bronze Age;Cyprus;Scandinavia