Staging Death [online] : Funerary performance, architecture and landscape in the Aegean / Anastasia Dakouri-Hild, Michael John Boyd
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Frontmatter Contents Staging death: an introduction Getting to funerary place in a fairly short stretch of time: Death and performance in the prehistoric Aegean
Performative places: Movement and theatricality Funerary ritual-architectural events in the Temple Tomb and the Royal Tomb at Knossos Fields of action in Mycenaean Funerary Practices Politics of death at Mitrou: Two prepalatial Elite Tombs in a landscape of power
Familial places: Deathscapes and townscapes Intra, extra, inferus and supra mural burials of the middle helladic period: Spatial diversity in practice The practice of funerary destruction in the Southwest Peloponnese A roof for the dead: Tomb design and the ‘domestication of death’ in mycenaean funerary architecture
Placing bodies, embodying places Revisiting the tomb: Mortuary practices in habitation areas in the transition to the late bronze age at Kirrha, Phocis Mortuary practices in the middle bronze age at Kouphovouno: Vernacular dimensions of the mortuary ritual
Biographies and memories of place A Posthumanocentric approach to funerary ritual and its sociohistorical significance: the early and middle bronze age Tholos Tombs at Apesokari, Crete From performing death to Venerating the ancestors at Lebena Yerokambos, Crete Aegean late bronze and early iron age Burials in the ruins of rulers’ Dwellings: a legitimisation of power?
From deathscapes to beliefscapes Continuities and discontinuities in helladic burial customs during the bronze age Structuring space, performing rituals, creating memories: Towards a cognitive map of early mycenaean funerary behaviour Pollution and purity in the Argolid and Corinthia during the early iron age: the Burials Bios Index
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