The focus of this study is a sample of human burials from the Precolumbian archaeological site of San José de Moro, Perú. This site is located in the coastal desert of northern Perú and this sample dates to the latter half of the Moche period (AD 450-750). Upon discovery, many of the burials from this site were found to demonstrate various degrees of disarticulation. Stratigraphic analysis demonstrates that this disturbance cannot be the product of post-depositional forces. An analysis of the distribution of the bones within the tombs, and a review of the process of corporeal decomposition suggests that the disturbance happened before the bodies were interred. The results indicate that the cadavers were wholly or partially mummified before ...
The Iberomaurusian necropolis of Taforalt (Morocco, 11-12,000 BP), excavated by Roche in the 1950s, ...
In the context of postglacial environmental changes, the new form of settlement known to exist in th...
Death and attitudes towards death have been always a major concern in Archaeology. This paper deals ...
Recently rediscovered photographs of the remains of thirteen individuals buried in the Sado Valley M...
Recently rediscovered photographs of the remains of thirteen individuals buried in the Sado Valley M...
NoDespite an increasing literature on the decomposition of buried and exposed human remains it is im...
The Iberomaurusian necropolis of Taforalt (Morocco) was excavated by Jean Roche in the 1950s and con...
The Iberomaurusian necropolis of Taforalt (Morocco) was excavated by Jean Roche in the 1950s and con...
Mortuary patterns among the Maya are quite diverse, and have been studied for many years. The scope ...
Moche civilization flourished on the north coast of Peru between approximately AD 100 and 800. Altho...
The archaic necropolis at Motya has been long recognized as a site of great interest for the study o...
This study expands upon traditional taphonomic techniques to distinguish between natural and cultura...
This bioarchaeological study was undertaken in partnership with Stz’uminus First Nation and draws on...
The funerary practices of the Taforalt population (Morocco, about 15-12500 Cal BP), already investig...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on the interpretation of human remains and funerary rituals r...
The Iberomaurusian necropolis of Taforalt (Morocco, 11-12,000 BP), excavated by Roche in the 1950s, ...
In the context of postglacial environmental changes, the new form of settlement known to exist in th...
Death and attitudes towards death have been always a major concern in Archaeology. This paper deals ...
Recently rediscovered photographs of the remains of thirteen individuals buried in the Sado Valley M...
Recently rediscovered photographs of the remains of thirteen individuals buried in the Sado Valley M...
NoDespite an increasing literature on the decomposition of buried and exposed human remains it is im...
The Iberomaurusian necropolis of Taforalt (Morocco) was excavated by Jean Roche in the 1950s and con...
The Iberomaurusian necropolis of Taforalt (Morocco) was excavated by Jean Roche in the 1950s and con...
Mortuary patterns among the Maya are quite diverse, and have been studied for many years. The scope ...
Moche civilization flourished on the north coast of Peru between approximately AD 100 and 800. Altho...
The archaic necropolis at Motya has been long recognized as a site of great interest for the study o...
This study expands upon traditional taphonomic techniques to distinguish between natural and cultura...
This bioarchaeological study was undertaken in partnership with Stz’uminus First Nation and draws on...
The funerary practices of the Taforalt population (Morocco, about 15-12500 Cal BP), already investig...
The aim of this paper is to shed light on the interpretation of human remains and funerary rituals r...
The Iberomaurusian necropolis of Taforalt (Morocco, 11-12,000 BP), excavated by Roche in the 1950s, ...
In the context of postglacial environmental changes, the new form of settlement known to exist in th...
Death and attitudes towards death have been always a major concern in Archaeology. This paper deals ...