Early farming communities located in the ancient Near Eastparticipated in unique mortuary practices throughout the Neolithic period (9300-4700 B.C.). These practices include a “skull cult,” which involved preserving and honoring human skulls apart from the rest of the skeletons. Interpretations of the meaning behind this “skull cult” have been a major focus of archaeology.In this thesis, I critique previous work interpreting the skull cult, particularly Kathleen Kenyon’s theory of a venerated male ancestor skull cult, and explore Ian Kuijt’s theory on the social role of these mortuary ritual practices, giving insight into the emergence and evolution of social complexity within these developing societies. Ethnographic accounts supporting Kui...
The aim of this thesis was to create databases of funerary remains dating from the Upper Palaeolithi...
As a result of recent methodological and theoretical developments in approaches to the human body in...
In this article, we would like to highlight that during the Neolithisation process cultural, religio...
The mortuary record of the Southwest Asian Late Neolithic is marked by a significant degree of regio...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
The material residues created as the by products of human behaviour have been recognized for many ye...
YesTheories of Continuing Bonds, and more recently, the Dual Process of Grieving, have provided new...
The funerary practices of the Taforalt population (Morocco, about 15-12500 Cal BP), already investig...
Al-Buhais 18 is a Neolithic site in the United Arab Emirates. It consists of a graveyard with more t...
ABSTRACT – This article presents the first synthesis of the evidence for a diverse range of mortuary...
Ain Ghazal is one of the largest Early Neolithic villages in the Near East, covering some ten to ele...
The emergence of food production during the earliest Neolithic of the Near East was accompanied by p...
Among the most important aspects of social identity are sex and age-at-death. How these two pillars...
This chapter focuses on the mortuary practices and the study of prehistoric social systems. The stud...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the social organization and structure of Middle...
The aim of this thesis was to create databases of funerary remains dating from the Upper Palaeolithi...
As a result of recent methodological and theoretical developments in approaches to the human body in...
In this article, we would like to highlight that during the Neolithisation process cultural, religio...
The mortuary record of the Southwest Asian Late Neolithic is marked by a significant degree of regio...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
The material residues created as the by products of human behaviour have been recognized for many ye...
YesTheories of Continuing Bonds, and more recently, the Dual Process of Grieving, have provided new...
The funerary practices of the Taforalt population (Morocco, about 15-12500 Cal BP), already investig...
Al-Buhais 18 is a Neolithic site in the United Arab Emirates. It consists of a graveyard with more t...
ABSTRACT – This article presents the first synthesis of the evidence for a diverse range of mortuary...
Ain Ghazal is one of the largest Early Neolithic villages in the Near East, covering some ten to ele...
The emergence of food production during the earliest Neolithic of the Near East was accompanied by p...
Among the most important aspects of social identity are sex and age-at-death. How these two pillars...
This chapter focuses on the mortuary practices and the study of prehistoric social systems. The stud...
The purpose of this study is to describe and analyze the social organization and structure of Middle...
The aim of this thesis was to create databases of funerary remains dating from the Upper Palaeolithi...
As a result of recent methodological and theoretical developments in approaches to the human body in...
In this article, we would like to highlight that during the Neolithisation process cultural, religio...