Prioritizing death and society: the archaeology of Chalcolithic and contemporary cemeteries in the Southern Levant

Death, grief and funerary practices are central to any analysis of social, anthropological, artistic and religious worlds. However, cemeteries - the key conceptual and physical site for death - have rarely been the focus of archaeological research. Prioritizing Death and Society examines the structu...

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Auteur principal: Nativ, Assaf (Auteur)
Type de support: Imprimé Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: London [u.a.] Routledge 2014
Dans:Année: 2014
Collection/Revue:Approaches to anthropological archaeology
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Levante (Süd) / Cimetière / Archéologie / Histoire
B Levante (Süd) / Chalcolithique / Champ funéraire / Archéologie
B Levante (Süd) / Cimetière / Archéologie
Sujets non-standardisés:B Human remains (Archaeology) (Middle East)
B Funeral rites and ceremonies (Middle East)
B Middle East Antiquities
B Cemeteries (Middle East)
B Death Social aspects (Middle East) History
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Résumé:Death, grief and funerary practices are central to any analysis of social, anthropological, artistic and religious worlds. However, cemeteries - the key conceptual and physical site for death - have rarely been the focus of archaeological research. Prioritizing Death and Society examines the structure, organisation and significance of cemeteries in the Southern Levant, one of the key areas for both migration and settlement in both prehistory and antiquity
Spanning 6,000 years, from the Chalcolithic to the present day, Prioritizing Death and Society presents new research to analyse the formation and regional variation in cemeteries. By examining both ancient and present-day - nationally Jewish - cemeteries, the study reveals the commonalities and differences in the ways in which death has been and continues to be ritualised, memorialised and understood. -- Publisher
Part I: Introduction -- Binary oppositions, logical gaps and thick descriptions -- Part II: Chalcolithic cemeteries: winks, twitches, and faked twitches -- Isolated in the landscape: single-cave cemeteries -- Multiple components: multiple-cave cemeteries -- Dark, damp, and deep: karstic-cave systems -- Funerary structures -- Exceptions, outliers and misfits -- Structured deposition and depositional structures -- Part III: Contemporary cemeteries: an archaeology of us -- The raw materials: from matt to lustre, from grey to colour -- Tombstone morphology: communal trajectories -- Tombstone elaboration
Description:Includes bibliographical references (p. [289]-298) and index
ISBN:1844657515