The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Death and Burial

Sarah Tarlow editor Liv Nilsson Stutz editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:6th Jun '13

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The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Death and Burial reviews the current state of mortuary archaeology and its practice, highlighting its often contentious place in the modern socio-politics of archaeology. It contains forty-four chapters which focus on the history of the discipline and its current scientific techniques and methods. Written by leading, international scholars in the field, it derives its examples and case studies from a wide range of time periods, such as the middle palaeolithic to the twentieth century, and geographical areas which include Europe, North and South America, Africa, and Asia. Combining up-to-date knowledge of relevant archaeological research with critical assessments of the theme and an evaluation of future research trajectories, it draws attention to the social, symbolic, and theoretical aspects of interpreting mortuary archaeology. The volume is well-illustrated with maps, plans, photographs, and illustrations and is ideally suited for students and researchers.

This book is clear testimony to the impressive breadth of the archaeology of death and to its significance as a central theme within world archaeology. * Mike Parker Pearson, Antiquity *
a must-have reference on the current state of archaeological research into death and burial * Dr John Manley, Current Archaeology *
An invaluable source of essays for the specialist and heritage student alike, not least those whose background is not in archaeology. * Dr Sally Foster, Lecturer in Heritage and Conservation, University of Stirling *

ISBN: 9780199569069

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Weight: 2g

872 pages