
Death and Changing Rituals
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Contributors
- Introduction Ritual, Change, and Funerary Practices J.Rasmus Brandt
- Chapter 1: A Proper Burial Some Thoughts on Changes in Mortuary Ritual, and how Archaeology can begin to understand them Liv Nilsson Stutz
- Chapter 2: Neolithic and Copper Age Mortuary Practices in the Italian Peninsula Change of Meaning or Change of Medium? Andrea Dolfini
- Chapter 3: Change and Continuity in Early Bronze Age Mortuary Rites A Case Study from Northumberland Chris Fowler
- Chapter 4: Causes and Contexts of Long-Term Ritual Change The Iron Age to Early Medieval Cemetery of Klin-Yar (North Caucasus, Russia) Heinrich Härke & Andrej Belinskij
- Chapter 5: Passage to the Underworld Continuity or Change in Etruscan Funerary Ideology and Practices (6th-2nd Century BC)?1 J. Rasmus Brandt
- Chapter 6: "Whether by Decay or Fire Consumed.":1 Cremation in Hellenistic and Roman Asia Minor Sven Ahrens
- Chapter 7: A 'Civilised' Death? The Interpretation of Provincial Roman Grave Good Assemblages John Pearce
- Chapter 8: Friends, Foes and Hybrids The Transformation of Burial Ritualin Roman Dalmatia Marina Prusac
- Chapter 9: Commemorating the Dead in North Africa Continuity and Change fromthe Second to the Fifth Century CE Eric Rebillard
- Chapter 10: Churches and Graves of the Early Byzantine Period in Scythia Minor and Moesia Secunda* The Development of a Christian Topography at the Periphery of the Roman Empire Irina Achim
- Chapter 11: Social Anxiety and the Re-Emergence of Furnished Burial in Post Roman Albania William Bowden
- Chapter 12: Changing Rituals and Reinventing Tradition: The burnt Viking Ship at Myklebostad, Western Norway Terje Oestigaard
- Chapter 13: Transforming Medieval Beliefs The Significance of Bodily Resurrection to Medieval Burial Rituals Roberta Gilchrist
- Chapter 14: Changing Beliefs About the Dead Body in Post-Medieval Britain and Ireland Sarah Tarlow
- Index
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