This paper reports on the MH II/III Burial Cluster II excavated at the MH acropolis of Aghios Ioannis in Boeotia, Greece. The burial ground comprises various funerary structures (tumulus, rectangular enclosure, cist graves) and provides evidence on primary and secondary mortuary treatment. The analysis is based on the remains of 22 individuals and explores issues of health and mortuary practices. The contextual approach of the human osteological remains reveals variations in the treatment at death of different age groups and evidence of differences in mortuary practices according to biological sex and everyday life; results add further to the discussion on the renegotiated individual and collective identities in the mortuary sphere at this ...
Mortuary practices in southern Greece undergo a radical transformation at the beginning of the Mycen...
In 2019 a post-12th century C.E. cemetery was identified at Ancient Corinth, Greece, in the area nor...
1. Introduction Bioarchaeology, the study of human remains from archaeological contexts, can yield a...
This paper reports on the MH II/III Burial Cluster II excavated at the MH acropolis of Aghios Ioanni...
This paper reports on the MH II/III Burial Cluster II excavated at the MH acropolis of Aghios Ioanni...
This research seeks to develop a holistic bioarchaeological approach to the social dimensions of Myc...
This paper explores issues of health, diet, and mortuary practices in the countryside of Boeotia, Ce...
The paper addresses the contextual analysis of human remains from the Late Bronze Age tumulus cemete...
The osteological material under study consists of 510 skeletal remains dating from the Early Neolit...
This dissertation focuses on two main issues within Mycenaean burial traditions: secondary treatment...
Mortuary practices in southern Greece undergo a radical transformation at the beginning of the Mycen...
This chapter explores questions of identity in terms of biocultural interaction by using human osteo...
Rescue excavations between 2014 and 2015 in Klenia, Corinthia, Greece uncovered an assemblage of hum...
Mortuary practices in southern Greece undergo a radical transformation at the beginning of the Mycen...
In 2019 a post-12th century C.E. cemetery was identified at Ancient Corinth, Greece, in the area nor...
1. Introduction Bioarchaeology, the study of human remains from archaeological contexts, can yield a...
This paper reports on the MH II/III Burial Cluster II excavated at the MH acropolis of Aghios Ioanni...
This paper reports on the MH II/III Burial Cluster II excavated at the MH acropolis of Aghios Ioanni...
This research seeks to develop a holistic bioarchaeological approach to the social dimensions of Myc...
This paper explores issues of health, diet, and mortuary practices in the countryside of Boeotia, Ce...
The paper addresses the contextual analysis of human remains from the Late Bronze Age tumulus cemete...
The osteological material under study consists of 510 skeletal remains dating from the Early Neolit...
This dissertation focuses on two main issues within Mycenaean burial traditions: secondary treatment...
Mortuary practices in southern Greece undergo a radical transformation at the beginning of the Mycen...
This chapter explores questions of identity in terms of biocultural interaction by using human osteo...
Rescue excavations between 2014 and 2015 in Klenia, Corinthia, Greece uncovered an assemblage of hum...
Mortuary practices in southern Greece undergo a radical transformation at the beginning of the Mycen...
In 2019 a post-12th century C.E. cemetery was identified at Ancient Corinth, Greece, in the area nor...
1. Introduction Bioarchaeology, the study of human remains from archaeological contexts, can yield a...