Behaviour Behind Bones : the Zooarchaeology of Ritual, Religion, Status and Identity.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Havertown :
Oxbow Books,
2003.
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Colección: | Proceedings of the 9th Icaz Conference, Durham 2002.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface: Peter Rowley-Conwy, Umberto Albarella and Keith Dobney; Introduction: Sharyn Jones O'Day, Wim Van Neer and Anton Ervynck; Part 1: Beyond calories: the zooarchaeology of ritual and religion edited by Sharyn Jones O'Day; 1. Feasting with the dead?
- a ritual bone deposit at Domuztepe, south eastern Turkey (c. 5550 cal BC): Sarah Whitcher Kansa and Stuart Campbell; 2. Animal offerings found in Necropoleis belonging to Santana of Mures-Cerniahov culture from the east and the south extra-Carpathian Zones of Romania: Simina Stanc and Luminita Bejenaru.
- 3. Caprines and toads: taphonomic patterning of animal offering practices in a Late Bronze Age burial assemblage: Lior Weissbrod and Guy Bar-Oz4. The butchering patterns of Gamla and Yodefat: beginning the search for kosher practices: Carole Cope; 5. Predynastic Egyptian bovid burial in the elite cemetery at Hierakonpolis: Sylvia Warman; 6. Typhonic bones: a ritual deposit from Saqqara?: Salima Ikram; 7. Bones and bowls: a preliminary interpretation of the faunal remains from the Punic levels in Area B, at the temple of Tas-Silg, Malta: André Corrado, Anthony Bonanno and Nicholas C. Vella.
- 8. An Iron Age bone assemblage from Durezza Cave, Carinthia, Austria: detecting ritual behaviour through archaeozoological and taphonomical analyses: Alfred Galik9. Ritual feasting in the Irish Iron Age: re-examining the fauna from Dún Ailinne in light of contemporary archaeological theory: Pam Crabtree; 10. The economic and non-economic animal: Roman depositions and offerings: Roel C.G.M. Lauwerier; 11. Roman suovitaurilia and its predecessors: Barbara Wilkens.
- 12. Gastronomy or religion? the animal remains from the mithraeum at Tienen (Belgium): An Lentacker, Anton Ervynck and Wim Van Neer13. Prehispanic guinea pig sacrifices in southern Perú, the case of el Yaral: Juan Rofes; 14. Animals from the Maya underworld: reconstructing elite Maya ritual at the Cueva de los Quetzales, Guatemala: Kitty F. Emery; 15. Observations on the religious content of the animal imagery of the 'Gran Coclé' semiotic tradition of pre-Columbian Panama: Richard Cooke.
- 16. Identifying ritual use of animals in the northern American Southwest: Robert J. Muir and Jonathan C. Driver17. Facts and fantasies: the archaeology of the Marquesan dog: Sidsel N. Millerstrom; 18. Past and present perspectives on secular ritual: food and the fisherwomen of the Lau Islands, Fiji: Sharyn Jones O'Day; Part 2: Equations for inequality: the zooarchaeology of identity, status and other forms of social differentiation in former human societies edited by Wim Van Neer and Anton Ervynck.