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Deviant Burial in the Archaeological Record
About this book
This edited volume contains twelve papers that present evidence on non-normative burial practices from the Neolithic through to Post-Medieval periods and includes case studies from some ten countries. It has long been recognised by archaeologists that certain individuals in a variety of archaeological cultures from diverse periods and locations have been accorded differential treatment in burial relative to other members of their society. These individuals can include criminals, women who died during childbirth, unbaptised infants, people with disabilities, and supposed revenants, to name but a few. Such burials can be identifiable in the archaeological record from an examination of the location and external characteristics of the grave site. Furthermore, the position of the body in addition to its association with unusual grave goods can be a further feature of atypical burials. The motivation behind such non-normative burial practices is also diverse and can be related to a wide variety of social and religious beliefs. It is envisaged that the volume will make a significant contribution towards our understanding of the complexities involved when dealing with non-normative burials in the archaeological record.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Unusual Burials and Necrophobia: An Insight into the Burial Archaeology of Fear
- Chapter 2: What Actually is a āDeviant Burialā? Comparing German-Language and Anglophone Research on āDeviant Burialsā
- Chapter 3: Odd One Out? Earlier Neolithic Deposition of Human Remains in Caves and Rock Shelters in the Yorkshire Dales
- Chapter 4: The Value of Palaeoteratology and Forensic Pathology for the Understanding of Atypical Burials: Two Mediterranean Examples from the Field
- Chapter 5: Ritual Inhumations and āDepositsā of Children among the Geto-Dacians
- Chapter 6: Aspects of Deviant Burial in Roman Britain
- Chapter 7: Normal, Deviant and Atypical: Burial Variation in Late Saxon Wessex, c. AD 700ā1100
- Chapter 8: Charcoal Burial: A Minority Burial Rite in Early Medieval Europe
- Chapter 9: Off With Their Heads: The Anglo-Saxon Execution Cemetery at Walkington Wold, East Yorkshire
- Chapter 10: Unusual Life, Unusual Death and the Fate of the Corpse: A Case Study from Dynastic Europe
- Chapter 11: The Origins of CillinĆ in Ireland
- Chapter 12: Grief, Grievance and Grandeur: An Eighteenth-Century Mausoleum in Mainham, Co. Kildare