Transformation by fire : the archaeology of cremation in cultural context

Weitere Verfasser: Cooney, Gabriel.
Kuijt, Ian.
Quinn, Colin P.
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Tucson : The University of Arizona Press, 2014.
Umfang/Format: viii, 322 pages : illustrations, maps.
Schriftenreihe: Amerind studies in anthropology
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Inhalte/Bestandteile: 2 Datensätze
Online Zugang: Online available
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages 257-307) and index. 
505 0 |a Part I. Fire and the Body : Reframing Perspectives on Cremation -- Contextualizing Cremations : Introduction to Fire and the Body / Colin P. Quinn, Ian Kuijt, and Gabriel Cooney -- Complexities of Terminologies and Intellectual Frameworks in Cremation Studies / Colin P. Quinn, Lynne Goldstein, Gabriel Cooney, Ian Kuijt (Mini-essay) -- Part II. Connecting Treatments of the Body : Cremation and Inhumation as Social Practices -- Socially Responsible and Culturally Conscious Approaches to Cremations : New and Old World / Liv Nilsson Stutz and David Hurst Thomas -- Reconcilable Differences : Cremation, Fragmentation and Inhumation in Mesolithic and Neolithic Sweden / Asa M Larsson and Liv Nilsson Stutz -- The Temporal and Cultural Contexts of the Enigmatic Cremations from the Yokem Site, Illinois, USA / Mark R. Schurr and Della Collins Cook -- A Well-Urned Rest : Cremation and Inhumation in Early Anglo-Saxon England / Howard Williams -- Cremation, Gender and Concepts of the Self in the British Early Bronze Age / Joanna Bruck -- Part III. Social Impact of Cremation : Transformation, Movement and the Body -- Reflections on the Visibility of Cremation as a Physical Event / Liv Nilsson Stutz and Ian Kuijt -- Pathways to Personhood : Cremation as a Social Practice among the Tucson Basin Hohokam / Jessica. I. Cerezo-Roman -- Re/turn : Cremation, movement and re-collection in the Early Bronze Age of Denmark / Tim Flohr Srensen -- The Role of Cremation in Mortuary Practice in the Irish Neolithic / Gabriel Cooney -- Transformation and Metaphors : Thoughts on Cremation Practices in the Precontact Midwestern United States / Lynne Goldstein and Katy Meyers -- Part IV. Reassembling the Pieces : Future Directions -- Reflections : Techniques, Potential, and Challenges of Cremations / Mark R. Schurr -- Future Directions for the Archaeology of Cremation / Jessica. I. Cerezo-Roman and Howard Williams. 
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650 0 |a Ethnoarchaeology. 
650 0 |a Ethnology. 
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