Series |
Interdisciplinary contributions to archaeology Interdisciplinary contributions to archaeology. ^A237017
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Contents |
On mortuary analysis-with special reference to the Saxe-Binford research program / James Brown -- Ten years after-Megaliths, mortuary practices, and the territorial model / Robert Chapman -- Mortuary behavior, labor organization, and social rank / Kathryn Maurer Trinkaus -- Diachronic regional social dynamics : mortuary sites in the Illinois valley/American bottom region / Douglas K. Charles -- Landscapes and mortuary practices : a case for regional perspectives / Lynne Goldstein -- Mortuary custom in the Bronze age of southeastern Hungary : diachronic and synchronic perspectives / John M. O'Shea -- Kingdom and community in early Anglo-Saxon eastern England / Genevieve Fisher -- Regional cults and ethnic boundaries in 'southern Hopewell' / Lane Anderson Beck -- Regional approaches to the investigation of past human biocultural structure / Lyle W. Konigsberg and Jane E. Buikstra -- An osteological perspective on prehistoric warfare / George R. Milner -- Regional perspectives on mortuary analysis / Clark Spencer Larsen. |
General note | Papers based on a conference held in London over 10 years ago and published as The Archaeology of Death (Chapman, Kinnes, and Randsborg 1981). |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
LCCN | 94049728 |
ISBN | 0306449315 |