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Des Morts sans Tombe? Le cas des oddements humains en contexte non sepulcral en Europe temperee entre les 6e et 3 millenaires av. J.-C.

by Jean-Gabriel Pariat

Over the last thirty years, the multiplication of human remains discovered out of sepulchral context leads Jean-Gabriel Pariat to consider different methods of funerary practices for the period between the 6th and 3rd millennia BC in temperate Europe. The authors approach takes into account techniques developed by anthropological fieldwork, to create a systematic approach to examining non-sepulchral burial sites. He tries to establish whether such remains are accidental or whether patterns, both chronological and geographical can be discerned in the distribution of non-sepulchral burial practice. French text. 195p figs (BAR 1683 Archaeopress 2007)

ISBN-13: 978-1-4073-0121-1
ISBN-10: 1-4073-0121-7
Paperback. Price GB £37.00


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