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Lab work with human remains
2022_Fall_ANTH289/589(Abdykanova)
Changing rituals in Iron Age
Lab work with human remains
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Introduction to the Archaeology of Death
New remains discovered at site of famous Neanderthal ‘flower burial'
Please read the news related to famous 'flower burial' at the Shanidar cave
Concept of Death
Articles and website about Sunghir and Dolne Vestonice burials
Theories of Death
Death, Ritual and Belief The Rethoric of Funerary Rites by Douglas Davies
Placing Dead
Bioarchaeology of Neolithic Çatalhöyük reveals fundamental transitions in health, mobility, and lifestyle in early farmers
Q to the chapter 10. Somewhere to die from Death, Ritual and Belief
Ian Hodder | What we learned from 25 Years of Research at Catalhoyuk
From inhumation to cremation
The origin of the Indo-Iranians
Changing rituals in Iron Age
The Grave and Beyond in Etruscan Religion
Etruscan concept of afterlife
Xiongnu identity
Xiongnu identity
Zoroastrian Death Rites
Role play game on reconstruction of mortuary practices
Quiz
Halloween oral reports and participant observation analysis
Quiz #2
Death Rituals, Social Order and the Archaeology of Immortality in the Ancient World
The Archaeology of Cremation Burned Human Remains in Funerary Studies
The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Death and Burial
Celebrations of Death. The Anthropology of Mortuary Ritual
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