Grave Disturbances

Grave Disturbances

The Archaeology of Post-depositional Interactions with the Dead

Klevnaes, Alison; Aspoeck, Edeltraud; Mueller-Scheessel, Nils

Oxbow Books

07/2020

256

Dura

Inglês

9781789254426

15 a 20 dias

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1. The archaeology of post-depositional interactions with the dead. An introduction



Edeltraud Aspoeck, Alison Klevnaes and Nils Mueller-Scheessel





2. Unruly bones and efficacious stones. Materialities of death in Early Christian post-burial interactions in central eastern Sweden



Fredrik Fahlander





3. Grave disturbance in early medieval Poland



Leszek Gardela





4. Disturbed relatives. Post-burial practices among the Nomadic Khazars of the Lower Volga



(7th-8th centuries CE)

Irina Shingiray





5. Things we knew about grave robbery: reassessing ideas on how and why graves were reopened in the Merovingian period



Stephanie Zintl





6. Disturbance of early medieval graves in southwestern Gaul. Taphonomy, burial reopening and the reuse of graves



Yves Gleize





7. What happened at Langeid? Understanding reopened graves after time has taken its toll



Camilla C. Wenn





8. Iron Age ancestral bonds. Consecutive burials and manipulated graves in the Duerrnberg cemeteries (Austria)



Holger Wendling





9. Disturbing the dead. Reopening of stone cists in the Macedonian Gevgelija and Valandovo plains



Daniela Heilmann





10. In search of the modus operandi. Reopenings of Early Bronze Age burials at Fidvar near



Vrable, southwest Slovakia

Nils Mueller-Scheessel, Jozef Batora, Julia Gresky, Samantha Reiter, Kerstin Stucky and Knut

Rassmann





11. Disturbance of graves among the ancient Maya



Estella Weiss-Krejci





12. 'It was found that the thieves had violated them all'. Grave disturbance in Late New



Kingdom Thebes



David A. Aston
Archaeological Method & Theory; Archaeological Method & Theory/Theory; archaeology; Austria; burials; cists; Early Christian; early medieval; Funerary; funerary archaeology; Gaul; graves; Macedonia; Maya; Poland; post-depositional; Slovakia; Sweden; Thebes