At the core of this article stands the issue of identifying mortuary/funerary rituals and ideology from material remains. Case studies discuss biblical rituals and their possible / assumed relations to material remains from Iron II tombs in ancient Judah and Israel, such as lamps and headrests.Peer reviewe
Early farming communities located in the ancient Near Eastparticipated in unique mortuary practices ...
Despite the multitude of burial, cremation and disposal options now available in modern society, cu...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
At the core of this article stands the issue of identifying mortuary/funerary rituals and ideology f...
Abstract: The article presents the results of three burial experiments, carried out in 2005, the aim...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
The article opens with a critique of the exclusively iconographic and textual approach to reconstruc...
This investigation aims to ascertain whether or not the Israelites believed in the supernatural bene...
Inhumation burials are recorded in Britain and Europe during excavations in a standardized way, espe...
The presented thesis examines dining practices associated with ancient funerary rites, and represe...
Engaging with the Dead adopts a cross-disciplinary, archaeologically focused, approach to explore a ...
International audienceThis article is a review of Gravettian human remains interpreted as funerary d...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate syncretism in burial mounds that were active burial plac...
One of the issues that has been discussed by the archaeologists is that of burial rituals and releva...
Bronze Age burials across Europe frequently contain evidence of organic materials such as textiles, ...
Early farming communities located in the ancient Near Eastparticipated in unique mortuary practices ...
Despite the multitude of burial, cremation and disposal options now available in modern society, cu...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
At the core of this article stands the issue of identifying mortuary/funerary rituals and ideology f...
Abstract: The article presents the results of three burial experiments, carried out in 2005, the aim...
Over 1700 prehistoric burial sites have been summarised and analysed for Southern Britain from the s...
The article opens with a critique of the exclusively iconographic and textual approach to reconstruc...
This investigation aims to ascertain whether or not the Israelites believed in the supernatural bene...
Inhumation burials are recorded in Britain and Europe during excavations in a standardized way, espe...
The presented thesis examines dining practices associated with ancient funerary rites, and represe...
Engaging with the Dead adopts a cross-disciplinary, archaeologically focused, approach to explore a ...
International audienceThis article is a review of Gravettian human remains interpreted as funerary d...
The purpose of this essay is to investigate syncretism in burial mounds that were active burial plac...
One of the issues that has been discussed by the archaeologists is that of burial rituals and releva...
Bronze Age burials across Europe frequently contain evidence of organic materials such as textiles, ...
Early farming communities located in the ancient Near Eastparticipated in unique mortuary practices ...
Despite the multitude of burial, cremation and disposal options now available in modern society, cu...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...