This study investigates the treatment of the deceased during the 2nd millennium BC (Middle Helladic and Helladic Recent), in order to establish treatment distributions and funeral gestures. Thus, by using the "archeothanatological" method, we observed the original position of the deceased, studies the recurrence and the divergence of some funeral gestures. We have tried to identify regional traditions, but also to distinguish between different adoption modalities, partial or total transfers of funeral customs through time. To carry out this work, we analyzed data from publications and excavation reports and photographs showing the interior of twenty-four tombs with forty-six skeletons in situ. Thus, were able to identify the different faces...
The roman cities of Asia Minor are surrounded by vast necropolises, amongst which funerary complexes...
L’ibéromaurusien (23 000 - 9500 Cal BC) et le Capsien (9600 - 5000 Cal BC) sont deux cultures de la ...
Reuses of graves are recurrent funerary practices in early medieval cemeteries. The analysis of thes...
This study investigates the treatment of the deceased during the 2nd millennium BC (Middle Helladic ...
Cette étude a pour sujet le traitement des défunts au IIe millénaire avant J –C (Helladique Moyen et...
International audienceRecent work conducted on ancient funerary ensembles of the Mediterranean basin...
The starting point of this work is the observation that the presence of one or more coins within bur...
International audienceThis bilingual volume of 28 contributions proposes to draw up an assessment of...
International audienceWith the beginning of sedentary life in the Near East, the practice of burying...
The archaeology of death has changed profoundly during the last decades. While it was traditionally ...
International audienceWith the beginning of sedentary life in the Near East, the practice of burying...
In western Languedoc and in Midi-Pyrénées, information about the inhabitants of the Late Bronze Age ...
The roman cities of Asia Minor are surrounded by vast necropolises, amongst which funerary complexes...
L’ibéromaurusien (23 000 - 9500 Cal BC) et le Capsien (9600 - 5000 Cal BC) sont deux cultures de la ...
Reuses of graves are recurrent funerary practices in early medieval cemeteries. The analysis of thes...
This study investigates the treatment of the deceased during the 2nd millennium BC (Middle Helladic ...
Cette étude a pour sujet le traitement des défunts au IIe millénaire avant J –C (Helladique Moyen et...
International audienceRecent work conducted on ancient funerary ensembles of the Mediterranean basin...
The starting point of this work is the observation that the presence of one or more coins within bur...
International audienceThis bilingual volume of 28 contributions proposes to draw up an assessment of...
International audienceWith the beginning of sedentary life in the Near East, the practice of burying...
The archaeology of death has changed profoundly during the last decades. While it was traditionally ...
International audienceWith the beginning of sedentary life in the Near East, the practice of burying...
In western Languedoc and in Midi-Pyrénées, information about the inhabitants of the Late Bronze Age ...
The roman cities of Asia Minor are surrounded by vast necropolises, amongst which funerary complexes...
L’ibéromaurusien (23 000 - 9500 Cal BC) et le Capsien (9600 - 5000 Cal BC) sont deux cultures de la ...
Reuses of graves are recurrent funerary practices in early medieval cemeteries. The analysis of thes...