Even though, at death, identity and social status may undergo major changes, by studying funerary customs we can greatly gain in the understanding of a community's social structure, distribution of wealth and property, and the degree of flexibility or divisiveness in the apportionment of power. With its great regional diversity and variety of community forms and networks, ancient Greece offers a unique context for exploring, through the burial evidence, how communities developed.Mortuary Variability and Social Diversity in Ancient Greece brings together early career scholars working on funerary customs in Greece from the Early Iron Age to the Roman period. Papers present various thematic and interdisciplinary analysis in which funerary cont...
1999 Dozier Award WinnerThis paper examines critically several key assumptions that have guided many...
Mortuary practices in southern Greece undergo a radical transformation at the beginning of the Mycen...
International audienceThe high number of dead bodies to deal with in time of mortality crises (event...
Even though, at death, identity and social status may undergo major changes, by studying funerary cu...
This dissertation explores the dynamic relationship between mortuary practices and social structure ...
This research seeks to develop a holistic bioarchaeological approach to the social dimensions of Myc...
This chapter focuses on the mortuary practices and the study of prehistoric social systems. The stud...
This paper attempts to provide new insights into the nature of Greek society in the Dark Ages (1100–...
The archaeology of death in pre-Roman Italy frequently focuses on important issues such as social st...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...
This dissertation studies Macedonian mortuary behavior between 550 and 300 BCE to learn more about t...
135 pagesWestern scholarship on the Hellenistic and Roman Near East has long neglected to adequately...
The material residues created as the by products of human behaviour have been recognized for many ye...
In the Pre- and Protopalatial periods, Minoan burial practices were communal, interactive, and susta...
International audienceThe Mycenaean cemetery of Deiras has enjoyed relatively little attention by Ae...
1999 Dozier Award WinnerThis paper examines critically several key assumptions that have guided many...
Mortuary practices in southern Greece undergo a radical transformation at the beginning of the Mycen...
International audienceThe high number of dead bodies to deal with in time of mortality crises (event...
Even though, at death, identity and social status may undergo major changes, by studying funerary cu...
This dissertation explores the dynamic relationship between mortuary practices and social structure ...
This research seeks to develop a holistic bioarchaeological approach to the social dimensions of Myc...
This chapter focuses on the mortuary practices and the study of prehistoric social systems. The stud...
This paper attempts to provide new insights into the nature of Greek society in the Dark Ages (1100–...
The archaeology of death in pre-Roman Italy frequently focuses on important issues such as social st...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...
This dissertation studies Macedonian mortuary behavior between 550 and 300 BCE to learn more about t...
135 pagesWestern scholarship on the Hellenistic and Roman Near East has long neglected to adequately...
The material residues created as the by products of human behaviour have been recognized for many ye...
In the Pre- and Protopalatial periods, Minoan burial practices were communal, interactive, and susta...
International audienceThe Mycenaean cemetery of Deiras has enjoyed relatively little attention by Ae...
1999 Dozier Award WinnerThis paper examines critically several key assumptions that have guided many...
Mortuary practices in southern Greece undergo a radical transformation at the beginning of the Mycen...
International audienceThe high number of dead bodies to deal with in time of mortality crises (event...