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A Taphonomic Approach To The Reanalysis Of The Human Remains From The Neolithic Chamber Tomb Of Quanterness Orkney Rebecca Crozier

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A Taphonomic Approach To The Reanalysis Of The Human Remains From The Neolithic Chamber Tomb Of Quanterness Orkney Rebecca Crozier
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 40.39 MB
Author: Rebecca Crozier
ISBN: 9781407315713, 1407315714
Language: English
Year: 2018

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A Taphonomic Approach To The Reanalysis Of The Human Remains From The Neolithic Chamber Tomb Of Quanterness Orkney Rebecca Crozier by Rebecca Crozier 9781407315713, 1407315714 instant download after payment.

Megalithic tombs in Orkney have yielded some of the largest volumes of human remains in Neolithic Britain. However, discrete skeletons are lacking; the researcher is often presented with formidable volumes of disarticulated and comingled remains. Themes of transformation, fragmentation and manipulation of the body permeate the literature, conferring on the megalithic structures significance as places of transition. Previously, the inherent complexity of the remains has made them an unattractive proposition for detailed study. However, advances in taphonomic analysis mean that techniques now exist for approaching such complex assemblages. A study has now been successfully carried out on the Orcadian remains, uncovering the wealth of new data presented in this volume. This data draws attention to subtle variations in funerary ritual between and within the tombs, and pushes for a dramatic reconsideration of our current understanding of the practices and cosmologies associated with these enigmatic structures.

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