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The Archaeology Of Ancestors Death Memory And Veneration 1st Edition Hill Hageman

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The Archaeology Of Ancestors Death Memory And Veneration 1st Edition Hill Hageman
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Publisher: University Press of Florida
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.98 MB
Pages: 273
Author: Hill Hageman, Jon B. Hageman
ISBN: 9780813055756, 081305575X
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: 1

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The Archaeology Of Ancestors Death Memory And Veneration 1st Edition Hill Hageman by Hill Hageman, Jon B. Hageman 9780813055756, 081305575X instant download after payment.

Contributors to this landmark volume demonstrate that ancestor veneration was about much more than claiming property rights: the spirits of the dead were central to domestic disputes, displays of wealth, and power and status relationships. Case studies from China, Africa, Europe, and Mesoamerica use the evidence of art, architecture, ritual, and burial practices to explore the complex roles of ancestors in the past. Including a comprehensive overview of nearly two hundred years of anthropological research, The Archaeology of Ancestors reveals how and why societies remember and revere the dead. Through analyses of human remains, ritual deposits, and historical documents, contributors explain how ancestors were woven into the social fabric of the living.

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