Publié dans les actes du colloque international de Nanterre, "Entre mondes orientaux et classiques : la place de la crémation", édités par L. Bachelot, A. TenuNational audienceExtreme variability both in space and in time is a constant feature of the burial customs in ancient Greece. Any attempt to explain the use of cremation on a purely religious, cultural or social ground, cannot but fail. The core of the question is in fact not cremation in itself, but its practical and symbolic relations with the other aspects of ritual.Les rites funéraires sont caractérisés en Grèce ancienne par une grande variabilité dans le temps et dans l'espace. Toute tentative d'interpréter la pratique de l'incinération en fonction d'un seul critère, qu'il soit r...
International audienceArchaeological data suggests the practice of burial prevailed around the Chang...
The cremation rite has been present all along the Iron age in Basque Country, following three synchr...
Funerals in Greece have been a topic of some academic studies. However, these studies did not resolv...
Publié dans les actes du colloque international de Nanterre, "Entre mondes orientaux et classiques :...
Extreme variability both in space and in time is the only constant feature of the burial customs in ...
Although in the Greek world cremation is less frequent as a funeral ritual than inhumation, it never...
International audienceUnderstanding societal conceptions of death presents a unique challenge to pre...
The archaeological and anthropological study of cremation tombs of Prehistoric and Roman times raise...
In the Near East, the practice of cremation has received little attention from researchers. This is ...
National audienceEthnological data’s are largely used to restitute the way a cadaver is burnt on a p...
International audienceThe rites for the dead express the relationship the living people have with th...
This doctoral thesis aims to understand the specific ritual burial practices in the early twenty-fir...
International audienceThe comparative study between funerary customs of native populations in southe...
International audienceArchaeological data suggests the practice of burial prevailed around the Chang...
The cremation rite has been present all along the Iron age in Basque Country, following three synchr...
Funerals in Greece have been a topic of some academic studies. However, these studies did not resolv...
Publié dans les actes du colloque international de Nanterre, "Entre mondes orientaux et classiques :...
Extreme variability both in space and in time is the only constant feature of the burial customs in ...
Although in the Greek world cremation is less frequent as a funeral ritual than inhumation, it never...
International audienceUnderstanding societal conceptions of death presents a unique challenge to pre...
The archaeological and anthropological study of cremation tombs of Prehistoric and Roman times raise...
In the Near East, the practice of cremation has received little attention from researchers. This is ...
National audienceEthnological data’s are largely used to restitute the way a cadaver is burnt on a p...
International audienceThe rites for the dead express the relationship the living people have with th...
This doctoral thesis aims to understand the specific ritual burial practices in the early twenty-fir...
International audienceThe comparative study between funerary customs of native populations in southe...
International audienceArchaeological data suggests the practice of burial prevailed around the Chang...
The cremation rite has been present all along the Iron age in Basque Country, following three synchr...
Funerals in Greece have been a topic of some academic studies. However, these studies did not resolv...