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Death Rituals, Social Order and the Archaeology of Immortality in the Ancient World

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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 this volume consider the rituals and responses to death in prehistoric societies across the world, from eastern Asia through Europe to the Americas, and from the very earliest times before developed religious beliefs offered scriptural answers to these questions. Compiled and written by leading prehistorians and archaeologists, this volume traces the emergence of death as a concept in early times, as well as a contributing factor to the formation of communities and social hierarchies, and sometimes the creation of divinities.

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ISBN: 9781107082731
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Author: Colin University of Cambridge Renfrew
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 464 pages
Genres: Archaeology by period / region
Worship, rites, ceremonies and rituals