Death rituals, social order and the archaeology of immortality in the ancient world "death shall have no dominion"

"Modern archaeology has amassed considerable evidence for the disposal of the dead through burials, cemeteries and other monuments. Drawing on this body of evidence, this book offers fresh insight into how early human societies conceived of death and the afterlife. The twenty-seven essays in th...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Renfrew, Colin, 1937- editor (editor), Boyd, Michael J., 1970- editor, Morley, Iain, 1975- editor
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York, NY : Cambridge University Press 2016.
Colección:CUP ebooks.
Acceso en línea:Conectar con la versión electrónica
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. 'The unanswered question' : investigating early conceptualisations of death / Colin Renfrew
  • Part I. Intimations of mortality. 2. Non-human animal responses towards the dead and death : a comparative approach to understanding the evolution of human mortuary practices / Alexander K. Piel and Fiona A. Stewart ; 3. Lower and Middle Palaeolithic mortuary behaviours and the origins of ritual burial / João Zilhão ; 4. Upper Palaeolithic mortuary practices : reflection of ethnic affiliation, social complexity and cultural turnover / Francesco d'Errico and Marian Vanhaeren
  • Part II. Mortality and the foundations of human society : sedentism and the collective. 5. Gathering of the dead? : the early Neolithic sanctuaries of Göbekli Tepe, southeastern Turkey / Jens Notroff, Oliver Dietrich and Klaus Schmidt ; 6. Death and architecture : the Pre-Pottery Neolithic A burials at WF16, Wadi Faynan, southern Jordan / Steven Mithen, Bill Finlayson, Darko Maričević, Sam Smith, Emma Jenkins and Mohammad Najjar ; 7. Corporealities of death in the central Andes (ca. 9000-2000 BC) / Peter Kaulicke ; 8. Mediating the dominion of death in prehistoric Malta / Simon Stoddart ; 9. House societies and founding ancestors in early Neolithic Britain / Julian Thomas
  • Part III. Constructing the ancestors. 10. Constructing ancestors in sub-Saharan Africa / Timothy Insoll ; 11. Different kinds of dead : presencing Andean expired beings / George F. Lau ; 12. Putting death in its place : the idea of the cemetery / Anthony Snodgrass ; 13. Becoming Mycenaean? : the living, the dead and the ancestors in the transformation of society in second millennium BC southern Greece / Michael J. Boyd
  • Part IV. Death, hierarchy and the social order. 14. Life and death in late prehistoric to early historic Mesopotamia / Karina Croucher ; 15. The big sleep : early Maya mortuary ritual / Norman Hammond ; 16. De-paradoxisation of paradoxes by referring to death as an ultimate paradox : the case of the state-formation phase of Japan / Koji Mizoguchi ; 17. Death and mortuary rituals in mainland Southeast Asia : from hunter-gatherers to the god kings of Angkor / Charles F.W. Higham
  • Part V. Materiality and memory. 18. How did the Mycenaeans remember? : death, matter and memory in the early Mycenaean world / Lambros Malafouris ; 19. Eternal glory : the origins of eastern jade burial and its far-reaching influence / Li Shuicheng ; 20. Eventful deaths
  • eventful lives? : Bronze Age mortuary practices in the late prehistoric Eurasian steppes of central Russia (2100-1500 BC) / Bryan Hanks, Roger Doonan, Derek Pitman, Elena Kupriyanova and Dmitri Zdanovich
  • Part VI. Intimations of immortality : glimpsing other worlds. 21. Northern Iroquoian deathways and the re-imagination of community / John L. Creese ; 22. Locating a sense of immortality in early Egyptian cemeteries / Alice Stevenson ; 23. Buddhist and non-Buddhist mortuary traditions in ancient India : stūpas, relics, and the archaeological landscape / Julia Shaw ; 24. Killing mummies : on Inka epistemology and imperial power / Terence N. D'Altroy
  • Part VII. Responses and reactions : concluding thoughts. 25. 'Death shall have no dominion' : a response / Timothy Jenkins ; 26. Comments: Death shall have no dominion / Paul K. Wason ; 27. The muse of archaeology / Ben Okri.