Manipulations Post-mortem du Corps Humain (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
400
Utgivningsdatum
2018-04-05
Förlag
Sidestone Press
Illustrationer
88 fc
Dimensioner
251 x 175 x 20 mm
Vikt
908 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
Paperback
ISBN
9789088905438

Manipulations Post-mortem du Corps Humain

Implications Archologiques et Anthropologiques

Häftad,  Engelska, 2018-04-05
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Human remains resulting from sophisticated mortuary treatments represent a preferred information source about the organization of societies and about the belief systems of ancient people. Thereby, on the archaeological field, secondary deposits, sacred artefacts made of human bones or dismembered burials emerge as precious raw material in order to reconstruct gestures, practices and finally the symbolic discourse built around those dead who are selected to become particular protective entities, perhaps Ancestors. This work includes the study of double-funerals ceremonies and manipulations of human bones in funerary or ritual contexts but also complicated pre-funerals treatments (exposure, dismemberment, mummification) in a transcultural and transchronological perspective. Human remains and spacial data from archaeological contexts have been analysed using bioanthropological and traceological approach in order to reconstruct complex mortuary operating sequences. An ethnoarcheological study on multiple-steps funerals has been led in order to interpret archaeological remains.
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Dr. Jennifer Kerner studied archaeology at Paris 1 La Sorbonne University before embarking on a PhD at Paris-Nanterre University, FRA. Under supervision of Pr. Augustin F. C. Holl she investigated double-funeral ceremonies and manipulations of human bones in funerary or ritual contexts from an archaeological and ethnological point of view. After conducting post-doctoral research at Sun Yat-sen University (China), she now teaches Prehistory in Paris-Nanterre University.

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Chapitre 1 : Corpus de ltude et principes mthodologiques gnraux 1.1 : Corpus de ltude 1.2 : Mthodes danalyse des collections ostologiques 1.3 : Analyse documentaire et bibliographique Chapitres 2 : Dfinitions 2.1 : tudier le rite 2.2 : Spulture et geste funraire 2.3 : Les ensembles funraires 2.4 : Dpt primaire, secondaire et tertiaire 2.5 : Spulture primaire, secondaire et funrailles en plusieurs temps 2.6 : Les structures associes aux processus mortuaires complexes 2.7 : Rductions 2.8 : Double-Funrailles 2.9 : Reliques Chapitre 3 : Lutilisation du corps entier dans le rituel funraire 3.1 : Le corps en chair transform pour linhumation 3.2 : Le corps sec dplac dans son intgralit vers une nouvelle spulture 3.3 : Le corps sec repouss dans la tombe : la rduction Chapitre 4 : Le corps divis 4.1 : Le corps spar de ses entrailles 4.2 : Les principaux ossements runis 4.3 : Les membres et la tte runis : un paquet mortuaire azilien 4.4 : La tte 4.5 : Les membres Chapitre 5 : Le corps rduit sa plus petite portion : lobjet, la relique, le talisman 5.1 : Le fragment humain manufactur et employ en contexte non rituel 5.2 : Le fragment humain manufactur en contexte rituel 5.3 : Souvenirs familiaux, reliques, talismans 5.4 : Le fragment humain absent : objet se substituant au corps Chapitre 6 : Synthse