The aim of this paper is to investigate the ways people understood their body during the medieval period in Britain. I bring together the multiple different ways in which the body was treated in death, I focus on the role and power of grave goods and evidence found in dead bodies for plasticity in life to embrace the complexity of the medieval body, I examine the cultural practice of nutrition and environment affected the bodily mold. Another point I take into consideration is the practice of dietary through differentiation between male and female body in which we explore how medieval people socially and culturally constructed body based on their notion and understanding of gender identity. In addition, religion had a great influence on peo...
Pre-Christian early medieval cemeteries are rich archaeological sites; they contained burials with w...
This thesis examines the relationship between clothing and embodiment and how this relationship migh...
The early Iron Age communities of Italy are known mainly through their funerary records. This paper ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the ways people understood their body during the medieval pe...
The Routledge Handbook of Material Culture in Early Modern Europe marks the arrival of early modern ...
This research focuses on cases of natural and artificial mummification from the Early to Late Middle...
This study responds to a gap in the existing historiography of medieval men and masculinities around...
This volume explores the possibilities of studying embodied subjects in the past through the sources...
The role of the human body in the creation of social knowledge-as an ontological and/or aesthetic ca...
[About the book] In April 1485, a marble sarcophagus was found on the outskirts of Rome. It conta...
The emergence of inhumation cemeteries is a phenomenon of the mid-first millennium AD across Western...
In April 1485, a marble sarcophagus was found on the outskirts of Rome. It contained the remains of ...
It is argued that recent archaeological theories of death and burial have tended to overlook the soc...
NoThis volume grew out of an interdisciplinary discussion held in the context of the Leverhulme-fund...
I argue that the bodies of the dead interred within medieval texts are used as focal points for the ...
Pre-Christian early medieval cemeteries are rich archaeological sites; they contained burials with w...
This thesis examines the relationship between clothing and embodiment and how this relationship migh...
The early Iron Age communities of Italy are known mainly through their funerary records. This paper ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the ways people understood their body during the medieval pe...
The Routledge Handbook of Material Culture in Early Modern Europe marks the arrival of early modern ...
This research focuses on cases of natural and artificial mummification from the Early to Late Middle...
This study responds to a gap in the existing historiography of medieval men and masculinities around...
This volume explores the possibilities of studying embodied subjects in the past through the sources...
The role of the human body in the creation of social knowledge-as an ontological and/or aesthetic ca...
[About the book] In April 1485, a marble sarcophagus was found on the outskirts of Rome. It conta...
The emergence of inhumation cemeteries is a phenomenon of the mid-first millennium AD across Western...
In April 1485, a marble sarcophagus was found on the outskirts of Rome. It contained the remains of ...
It is argued that recent archaeological theories of death and burial have tended to overlook the soc...
NoThis volume grew out of an interdisciplinary discussion held in the context of the Leverhulme-fund...
I argue that the bodies of the dead interred within medieval texts are used as focal points for the ...
Pre-Christian early medieval cemeteries are rich archaeological sites; they contained burials with w...
This thesis examines the relationship between clothing and embodiment and how this relationship migh...
The early Iron Age communities of Italy are known mainly through their funerary records. This paper ...