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The Routledge Handbook of Archaeothanatology spans the gap between archaeology and biological anthropology, the field and laboratory, and between francophone and anglophone funerary archaeological approaches to the remains of the dead and the understanding of societies, past and present.
Interest in archaeothanatology has grown considerably in recent years in English-language scholarship. This timely publication moves away from anecdotal case studies to offer syntheses of archaeothanatological approaches with an eye to higher-level inferences about funerary behaviour and its meaning in the past. Written by francophone scholars who have contributed to the development of the field and anglophone scholars inspired by the approach, this volume offers detailed insight into the background and development of archaeothanatology, its theory, methods, applications, and its most recent advances, with a lexicon of related vocabulary.
This volume is a key source for archaeo-anthropologists and bioarchaeologists. It will benefit researchers, lecturers, practitioners and students in biological anthropology, archaeology, taphonomy and forensic science. Given the interdisciplinary nature of these disciplines, and the emphasis placed on analysis in situ, this book will also be of interest to specialists in entomology, (micro)biology and soil science.
Introduction - Christopher J. Knusel and Eline M.J. Schotsmans Part I: Archaeothanatology - Methodological guidelines 1. Methodological guidelines for archaeothanatological practice Frederique Blaizot 2. A tale of two worlds: terminologies in archaeothanatology Bruno Boulestin 3. Words between two worlds: collective graves and related issues in burial terminology Bruno Boulestin and Patrice Courtaud 4. Secondary cremation burials of past populations: some methodological procedures for excavation, bone fragment identification and sex determination Germaine Depierre 5. The accompanying dead Bruno Boulestin 6. Denied funeral rites: the contribution of the archaeothanatological approach Aurore Schmitt Part II: Period-specific applications 7. Early primary burials: evidence from Southwestern Asia Anne-marie Tillier 8. The earliest European burials Bruno Maureille 9. Beyond the formal analysis of funerary practices? Archaeothanatology as a reflexive tool for considering the role of the dead amongst the living: a Natufian case study Fanny Bocquentin 10. What can archaeothanatology add? A case study of new knowledge and theoretical implications in the re-study of Mesolithic burials in Sweden and Denmark Liv Nilsson Stutz 11. Neolithic burials of infants and children Melie Le Roy and Stephane Rottier 12. Defining collective burials: three case studies Aurore Schmitt 13. Different burial types but common practice: the case of the funerary complex at Barbuise and La Saulsotte (France) at the beginning of the Late Bronze Age Stephane Rottier 14. Deathways of the Durotriges: reconstructing identity through archaeothanatology in Later Iron Age Southern Britain Karina Gerdau-Radonic, Janne Sperrevik, Martin Smith, Paul N. Cheetham and Miles Russell 15. The Roman cemetery of Porta Nocera at Pompeii: the contribution of osteological re-associations to the study of secondary cremation burials Henri Duday 16. Reopening graves for the removal of objects and bones: cultural practices and looting Edeltraud Aspoeck, Karina Gerdau-Radonic and Astrid Noterman 17. Cluniac funerary practices Eleanor Williams 18. ’Bring out your dead’: funerary and public health practices in times of epidemic disease Dominique Castex and Sacha Kacki 19. Jewish funerary practices in Medieval Europe Philippe Blanchard 20. Islamic burials: Muslim graves and graves of Muslims Yves Gleize 21. Recognising a slave cemetery: an example from Colonial-Period Guadeloupe, Lesser Antilles Patrice Courtaud and Thomas Romon Part III: Archaeothanatology of associated remains 22. Archaeothanatological approaches to associated remains in funerary contexts in Europe: an overview Isabelle Cartron and Aurelie Zemour 23. An archaeothanatological approach to the identification of Late Anglo-Saxon burials in wooden containers Emma C. Green 24. Ceramic studies in funerary contexts from Roman Gaul Christine Bonnet 25. Animal remains in burials Patrice Meniel 26. The walking dead - life after death: archaeoentomological evidence in a Roman catacomb (Saints Marcellinus and Peter, central area, 1st-3rd century AD) Jean-Bernard Huchet and Dominique Castex Part IV: Applied sciences, experiments and legal considerations 27. From flesh to bone: building bridges between taphonomy, archaeothanatology and forensic science for a better understanding of mortuary practices Eline M.J. Schotsmans, Patrice Georges-Zimmerman, Maiken Ueland and Boyd B. Dent 28. Exploring the use of actualistic forensic taphonomy in the study of (forensic) archaeological human burials: an actualistic experimental research programme at the Forensic Anthropology Center at Texas State University (FACTS), San Marcos, Texas Hayley L. Mickleburgh, Daniel J. Wescott, Sarah Gluschitz and M. Victor Klinkenberg 29. An experimental approach to the interpretation of prehistoric cremation and cremation burials Mogens B. Henriksen 30. The taphonomic and archaeothanatological potentials of diagenetic alterations of archaeological bone Tom Booth, David Broenniman, Richard Madgwick and Cordula Portmann 31. 3D models as useful tools in archaeothanatology Geraldine Sachau-Carcel 32. Use of archaeothanatology in preventive (salvage/rescue) archaeology and field research archaeology Mark Guillon 33. Managing and reburying ancient human remains in France: from legal and ethical concerns to field practices Gaelle Clavandier Part V: Lexicon of archaeothanatological terms 34. Lexicon of terms used in archaeothanatology: a work still in the process of becoming Christopher J. Knusel, Karina Gerdau-Radonic and Eline M.J. Schotsmans
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