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Preface |
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1 `The Unanswered Question': Investigating Early Conceptualisations of Death |
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I INTIMATIONS OF MORTALITY |
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2 Non-Human Animal Responses towards the Dead and Death: A Comparative Approach to Understanding the Evolution of Human Mortuary Practices |
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3 Lower and Middle Palaeolithic Mortuary Behaviours and the Origins of Ritual Burial |
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27 | (18) |
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4 Upper Palaeolithic Mortuary Practices: Reflection of Ethnic Affiliation, Social Complexity, and Cultural Turnover |
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45 | (20) |
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II MORTALITY AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF HUMAN SOCIETY: SEDENTISM AND THE COLLECTIVE |
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5 Gathering of the Dead? The Early Neolithic Sanctuaries of Gobekli Tepe, Southeastern Turkey |
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65 | (17) |
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6 Death and Architecture: The Pre-Pottery Neolithic A Burials at WF16, Wadi Faynan, Southern Jordan |
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82 | (29) |
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7 Corporealities of Death in the Central Andes (ca. 9000--2000 BC) |
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111 | (19) |
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8 Mediating the Dominion of Death in Prehistoric Malta |
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130 | (8) |
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9 House Societies and Founding Ancestors in Early Neolithic Britain |
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138 | (15) |
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III CONSTRUCTING THE ANCESTORS |
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10 Constructing Ancestors in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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153 | (15) |
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11 Different Kinds of Dead: Presencing Andean Expired Beings |
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168 | (19) |
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12 Putting Death in Its Place: The Idea of the Cemetery |
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187 | (13) |
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13 Becoming Mycenaean? The Living, the Dead, and the Ancestors in the Transformation of Society in Second Millennium BC Southern Greece |
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200 | (23) |
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IV DEATH, HIERARCHY, AND THE SOCIAL ORDER |
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14 Life and Death in Late Prehistoric to Early Historic Mesopotamia |
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223 | (14) |
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15 The Big Sleep: Early Maya Mortuary Practice |
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237 | (18) |
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16 De-Paradoxisation of Paradoxes by Referring to Death as an Ultimate Paradox: The Case of the State-Formation Phase of Japan |
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255 | (25) |
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17 Death and Mortuary Rituals in Mainland Southeast Asia: From Hunter-Gatherers to the God Kings of Angkor |
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280 | (23) |
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18 How Did the Mycenaeans Remember? Death, Matter, and Memory in the Early Mycenaean World |
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19 Eternal Glory: The Origins of Eastern Jade Burial and Its Far-Reaching Influence |
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315 | (13) |
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20 Eventful Deaths -- Eventful Lives? Bronze Age Mortuary Practices in the Late Prehistoric Eurasian Steppes of Central Russia (2100--1500 BC) |
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328 | (23) |
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VI INTIMATIONS OF IMMORTALITY: GLIMPSING OTHER WORLDS |
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21 Northern Iroquoian Deathways and the Re-imagination of Community |
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351 | (20) |
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22 Locating a Sense of Immortality in Early Egyptian Cemeteries |
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371 | (11) |
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23 Buddhist and Non-Buddhist Mortuary Traditions in Ancient India: Stupas, Relics, and the Archaeological Landscape |
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382 | (22) |
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24 Killing Mummies: On Inka Epistemology and Imperial Power |
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404 | (21) |
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VII RESPONSES AND REACTIONS: CONCLUDING THOUGHTS |
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25 `Death Shall Have No Dominion': A Response |
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26 Comments: Death Shall Have No Dominion |
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27 The Muse of Archaeology |
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