Looted tombs at Andean archaeological sites are largely the result of a long tradition of trade in archaeological artefacts coupled with the 17th century policy of eradicating ancestor veneration and destroying mortuary evidence in a bid to “extirpate idolatry”. On the surface, looted funerary contexts often present abundant disarticulated and displaced human remains as well as an apparent absence of mortuary accoutrements. What kind of information can archaeologists and biological anthropologists hope to gather from such contexts? In order to gauge the methodological possibilities and interpretative limitations of targeting looted tombs, we fully excavated two collective funerary contexts at the archaeological site of Keushu (district and ...
Since the late 1800s, looting of prehistoric and historic Bles has been recognized as a serious thre...
International audienceThe burials and human deposits presented in this article were discovered at th...
The roman cities of Asia Minor are surrounded by vast necropolises, amongst which funerary complexes...
International audienceThe discovery of human skeletons of all ages discarded in garbage dumps alongs...
International audienceDuring Late Antiquity in the Middle Nile Valley, the cemeteries of the Kingdom...
The discovery of an unlooted shaft tomb in Southern Zacatecas, Mexico, offered an undisturbed exampl...
Moche civilization flourished on the north coast of Peru between approximately AD 100 and 800. Altho...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
La problématique à l’origine de ces travaux de doctorat porte sur la décomposition du cadavre,son rô...
The deposition and manipulation of human remains in natural caves are well known for the Neolithic o...
One peculiarity of the Suwalska Group of Sudovian culture is the very large number of barrows with d...
This report describes archaeological rescue work in four looted tombs from late Roman and early Byz...
Since the late 1800s, looting of prehistoric and historic Bles has been recognized as a serious thre...
International audienceThe burials and human deposits presented in this article were discovered at th...
The roman cities of Asia Minor are surrounded by vast necropolises, amongst which funerary complexes...
International audienceThe discovery of human skeletons of all ages discarded in garbage dumps alongs...
International audienceDuring Late Antiquity in the Middle Nile Valley, the cemeteries of the Kingdom...
The discovery of an unlooted shaft tomb in Southern Zacatecas, Mexico, offered an undisturbed exampl...
Moche civilization flourished on the north coast of Peru between approximately AD 100 and 800. Altho...
The first cemeteries of the western alpine region are detec- table around 4800 BC. These consist of ...
La problématique à l’origine de ces travaux de doctorat porte sur la décomposition du cadavre,son rô...
The deposition and manipulation of human remains in natural caves are well known for the Neolithic o...
One peculiarity of the Suwalska Group of Sudovian culture is the very large number of barrows with d...
This report describes archaeological rescue work in four looted tombs from late Roman and early Byz...
Since the late 1800s, looting of prehistoric and historic Bles has been recognized as a serious thre...
International audienceThe burials and human deposits presented in this article were discovered at th...
The roman cities of Asia Minor are surrounded by vast necropolises, amongst which funerary complexes...