Abstract: The article presents the results of three burial experiments, carried out in 2005, the aim of which was to attempt to understand what exactly hap-pens to a physical body after death in different environments. The experiments were simulations of an open air burial, a stone cist burial and a cremation, for which the dead bodies of a calf and pigs were used. Next to technical documen-tation, the emotions and impressions of the experiment participants during the observations of body decomposition and the cremation process were recorded. The authors suggest that a cognitive approach to burial experiments could offer us an alternative view to understanding rituals and interpreting prehistoric burials. Key words: experimental archaeology...
International audienceThe specific question of clothing presence in burial context is often answered...
Abstract: Since 2002 the Kenchreai Cemetery Project has explored subterranean chamber tombs of Roman...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
International audienceThis article is a review of Gravettian human remains interpreted as funerary d...
Bronze Age burials across Europe frequently contain evidence of organic materials such as textiles, ...
How can we begin to understand and explain the changing significance of cremation in past societies?...
In April 1485, a marble sarcophagus was found on the outskirts of Rome. It contained the remains of ...
There are discussions about the concept of death, earliest grave applications and the purpose of pr...
It is argued that recent archaeological theories of death and burial have tended to overlook the soc...
The archaeology of death has changed profoundly during the last decades. While it was traditionally ...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...
ABSTRACT Developments in body theory have had a strong impact on archaeology in recent years, but th...
This edited volume explores crematory practices as both an archaeological phenomenon and social prac...
This book chapter is made available with kind permission of University of Arizona Press
International audienceThe specific question of clothing presence in burial context is often answered...
Abstract: Since 2002 the Kenchreai Cemetery Project has explored subterranean chamber tombs of Roman...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
International audienceThis article is a review of Gravettian human remains interpreted as funerary d...
Bronze Age burials across Europe frequently contain evidence of organic materials such as textiles, ...
How can we begin to understand and explain the changing significance of cremation in past societies?...
In April 1485, a marble sarcophagus was found on the outskirts of Rome. It contained the remains of ...
There are discussions about the concept of death, earliest grave applications and the purpose of pr...
It is argued that recent archaeological theories of death and burial have tended to overlook the soc...
The archaeology of death has changed profoundly during the last decades. While it was traditionally ...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...
ABSTRACT Developments in body theory have had a strong impact on archaeology in recent years, but th...
This edited volume explores crematory practices as both an archaeological phenomenon and social prac...
This book chapter is made available with kind permission of University of Arizona Press
International audienceThe specific question of clothing presence in burial context is often answered...
Abstract: Since 2002 the Kenchreai Cemetery Project has explored subterranean chamber tombs of Roman...
Cremation is a burial practice that has been adopted by numerous cultures throughout time. In the pa...