The present article focuses on funerary behaviours on the territory of present-day Switzerland from the end of the protohistoric period to the early Middle Ages. In order to investigate this topic, a careful analysis of material remains, textual sources and funerary inscriptions, was carried out. The main objective of this article lies in the multidisciplinary study of funerary behaviours. To this end, funerary gestures, rites, commemorative modalities, funerary recruitment, as well legal and religious frameworks and the collective social comprehension of death are considered. To achieve these goals, the present article aims to include any contribution to the clarification of this topic provided by various disciplines such as funerary archa...
International audienceBased on the analysis of the main words denoting burial places in Latin (sepul...
Cette thèse étudie, dans toute leur complexité et leur variabilité, les pratiques funéraires au sein...
Thirty cremation burials were excavated between 1958 and 1993 on the shore of the Lake Geneva in Lau...
This paper's primary focus is the investigation of Late Iron Age funeral practices. This is carried ...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
Finds of remains of newborns inside Roman settlements are a widespread phenomenon in the Imperium Ro...
Actes du XXXIIIe colloque international de l'Association Française pour l'Étude de l'Âge du Fer (A.F...
This study aims to understand, in all their complexity and variability, the funerary practices of th...
Rainer Hugener Books of Life. Commemorating the Dead in Medieval Switzerland How were religious p...
Only few Mesolithic burial sites, mostly as isolated graves under rock shelters, are known in the We...
To date, anthropological comparative studies from Switzerland are rare. Therefore, this research aim...
International audienceThis article is a review of Gravettian human remains interpreted as funerary d...
The aim of this thesis was to create databases of funerary remains dating from the Upper Palaeolithi...
Key-words: East Carpathians, funerary practices, biritualism. Abstract. Despite this axiom, the anal...
In recent years the ideological premises and practices of early medieval funerary rituals, which are...
International audienceBased on the analysis of the main words denoting burial places in Latin (sepul...
Cette thèse étudie, dans toute leur complexité et leur variabilité, les pratiques funéraires au sein...
Thirty cremation burials were excavated between 1958 and 1993 on the shore of the Lake Geneva in Lau...
This paper's primary focus is the investigation of Late Iron Age funeral practices. This is carried ...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
Finds of remains of newborns inside Roman settlements are a widespread phenomenon in the Imperium Ro...
Actes du XXXIIIe colloque international de l'Association Française pour l'Étude de l'Âge du Fer (A.F...
This study aims to understand, in all their complexity and variability, the funerary practices of th...
Rainer Hugener Books of Life. Commemorating the Dead in Medieval Switzerland How were religious p...
Only few Mesolithic burial sites, mostly as isolated graves under rock shelters, are known in the We...
To date, anthropological comparative studies from Switzerland are rare. Therefore, this research aim...
International audienceThis article is a review of Gravettian human remains interpreted as funerary d...
The aim of this thesis was to create databases of funerary remains dating from the Upper Palaeolithi...
Key-words: East Carpathians, funerary practices, biritualism. Abstract. Despite this axiom, the anal...
In recent years the ideological premises and practices of early medieval funerary rituals, which are...
International audienceBased on the analysis of the main words denoting burial places in Latin (sepul...
Cette thèse étudie, dans toute leur complexité et leur variabilité, les pratiques funéraires au sein...
Thirty cremation burials were excavated between 1958 and 1993 on the shore of the Lake Geneva in Lau...