International audienceThis paper reviews the cultural practice of intramural burials for infants in Greece, making reference to parallel practices in Anatolia, the Levant and Egypt. This age-old and widespread custom began with the earliest settled communities in the Near East and continued through the Chalcolithic and Bronze Age. Intramural burials in pits, cists and pots are known in Greece throughout the Bronze Age, whereas despite being relatively common on the mainland the practice barely impacted Crete until LMIA, the peak of Minoan trade exchanges with the Levant. In LMIA intramural pithos burials of infants occur, sporadically, at sites in East Crete and later in South Central Crete, while pit burials and a cist burial are known fro...
Burial customs manifest during the Aegean Bronze Age close relations with the idea of fertility. Th...
The Minoans appear to have placed a special and even ritual premium on curated objects that stimulat...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...
International audienceThis paper reviews the cultural practice of intramural burials for infants in ...
This paper reviews the cultural practice of intramural burials for infants in Greece, making referen...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of intramural infant burial during Middle Helladic III–Late Hell...
The few Neolithic graves so far recognized in Crete are simple inhumations in rock shelters and cave...
The study of children and childhood remains largely marginalised in the archaeology of the prehistor...
This research project examines the appearance and proliferation of some of the earliest cremation bu...
International audienceOur understanding of Minoan funerary practices in the Early and Middle Bronze ...
This study concerns the burial customs of the chamber tombs discovered in the Southeast Anato-lian R...
International audienceDuring recent excavations of the French Archaeological Mission at Kition-Bambo...
This thesis proposes that objects from funerary contexts in Early Bronze Age Cyprus were expressions...
The paper re-examines evidence of the earliest tumuli (sixth century BC) in the Greek colony Istros ...
By examining archaeological evidence in the form of grave findings and textual evidence dating from ...
Burial customs manifest during the Aegean Bronze Age close relations with the idea of fertility. Th...
The Minoans appear to have placed a special and even ritual premium on curated objects that stimulat...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...
International audienceThis paper reviews the cultural practice of intramural burials for infants in ...
This paper reviews the cultural practice of intramural burials for infants in Greece, making referen...
This thesis explores the phenomenon of intramural infant burial during Middle Helladic III–Late Hell...
The few Neolithic graves so far recognized in Crete are simple inhumations in rock shelters and cave...
The study of children and childhood remains largely marginalised in the archaeology of the prehistor...
This research project examines the appearance and proliferation of some of the earliest cremation bu...
International audienceOur understanding of Minoan funerary practices in the Early and Middle Bronze ...
This study concerns the burial customs of the chamber tombs discovered in the Southeast Anato-lian R...
International audienceDuring recent excavations of the French Archaeological Mission at Kition-Bambo...
This thesis proposes that objects from funerary contexts in Early Bronze Age Cyprus were expressions...
The paper re-examines evidence of the earliest tumuli (sixth century BC) in the Greek colony Istros ...
By examining archaeological evidence in the form of grave findings and textual evidence dating from ...
Burial customs manifest during the Aegean Bronze Age close relations with the idea of fertility. Th...
The Minoans appear to have placed a special and even ritual premium on curated objects that stimulat...
The aim of this thesis is to examine ritual action and identity formation in the funerary record of ...