Recent prehistoric enclosures and funerary practices in Europe : proceedings of the international meeting held at the Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon, Portugal, November 2012)

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    • Recent Prehistoric Enclosures and Funerary Practices in Europe (Meeting)
    • Valera, António Carlos

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Recent prehistoric enclosures and funerary practices in Europe : proceedings of the international meeting held at the Gulbenkian Foundation (Lisbon, Portugal, November 2012)

edited by António Carlos de Valera

(BAR international series, 2676)

Archaeopress, 2014

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内容説明

This volume gathers the individual presentations from The International Meeting: Recent Prehistory Enclosures and Funerary Practices. From England to Germany, from Portugal to Italy, the individual papers present this cohesive European trend in Prehistory, that of enclosing, and the particular relationship between enclosures and prehistoric funerary practices and manipulations of the human body. Through a plurality of approaches, the volume covers several European regions, providing an overview of how prehistoric Europeans dealt with their dead, and how they experienced and organized their world. From cremating to dismembering bodies, from skulls used as cups to naturalistic anthropomorphic ivory figurines, from fragmented pottery to animal limbs, from deviance to collectiveness, this volume ranges all the different practices currently discussed in European Prehistory. The first paper, by Alasdair Whittle, poses as an introduction to the theme of enclosures throughout Europe, focusing his approach on time and timing of enclosure. Alex Gibson then takes us through the middle and late Neolithic British enclosures and Jean-Noel Guyodo and Audrey Blanchard through those of Western France. The Portuguese enclosures follow, with papers both on walled and ditched enclosures, by the hand of Antonio Valera, Ana Maria Silva, Claudia Cunha, Filipa Rodrigues, Michael Kunst, Anna Waterman, Joao Luis Cardoso and Susana Oliveira Jorge. Moving East, Andrea Zeeb-Lanz discusses the cannibalistic premise regarding the funerary remains from the Neolithic site of Herxheim (Germany). Andre Spatzier, Marcus Stecher, Kurt W. Alt. and Francois Bertemes, on the other hand, focusing on the remains from a henge like enclosure near Magdeburg (Germany), explore the premise of violence and war-like scenarios. To the south, Alberto Cazzella and Giullia Recchia write about a copper age enclosure near Conelle di Acervia (Italy) and Patricia Rios, Corina Liesau and Concepcion Blasco take through the funerary practices of Camino de las Yeseras (Spain).

目次

1. The times and timings of enclosures (Alasdair Whittle) 2. Enclosures &burial in Middle &Late Neolithic Britain (Alex Gibson). 3. The place of human remains anf Funerary practices in Recent Neolithic ditched and walled enclosures in the West of France (IV-III Mill. BC) (Audrey Blanchard, Jean-Noel Guyodo, Ludovic Soler). 4. Funerary practices and body manipulation at Neolithic and Chalcolithic Perdigoes ditched enclosures (South Portugal) (Antonio Carlos Valera, Ana Maria Silva, Claudia Cunha, Lucy Shaw Evangelista) 5. Skeletons in the ditch: funerary activity in ditched enclosures of Porto Torrao (Ferreira do Alentejo, Beja) (Filipa Rodrigues). 6. Enclosures and funerary practices: about an archaeology in search for the symbolic dimension of social relations. (Susana Oliveira Jorge). 7. Human Bones from Chalcolithic Walled Enclosures of Portuguese Estremadura: The Examples of Zambujal and Leceia (Michael Kunst, Joao Luis Cardoso, Anna Waterman). 8. Human sacrifices with cannibalistic practices in a pit enclosure? The extraordinary early Neolithic site of Herxheim (Palatinate, Germany) (Andrea Zeeb-Lanz). 9. Gendered burials at an henge-like enclosure near Magdeburg, central Germany: a tale of revenge and ritual killing? (Andre Spatzier Marcus Stecher, Kurt W. Alt. Francois Bertemes). 10. The Copper age ditched settlement at Conelle de Arcevia (Central Italy) (Alberto Cazzella, Giulia Recchia). 11. Funerary practices in the ditched enclosures of Camino de las Yeseras: Ritual, Temporal and Spatial Diversity (Patricia Rios, Corina Liesau, Concepcion Blasco). 12. Recent Prehistory enclosures & funerary practices (Jose Enrique Marquez Romero, Vitor Jimenez Jaimez)

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