Death and the body in Bronze age Europe: from inhumation to cremation
"This volume offers new insights into the radical shift in attitudes towards death and the dead body that occurred in temperate Bronze Age Europe. Exploring the introduction and eventual dominance of cremation, Marie-Louise Stig Sørenson and Katharina Rebay-Salisbury apply a case-study approach...
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Zusammenfassung: | "This volume offers new insights into the radical shift in attitudes towards death and the dead body that occurred in temperate Bronze Age Europe. Exploring the introduction and eventual dominance of cremation, Marie-Louise Stig Sørenson and Katharina Rebay-Salisbury apply a case-study approach to invexstigate how this transformation unfolded within local communities located throughout central to northern Europe. They demonstrate the deep link between the living and the dead body, and propose that the introduction of cremation was a significant ontological challenge to traditional ideas about death. In tracing the responses to this challenge, the authors focus on three fields of action: the treatment of the dead body, the construction of a burial place, and ongoing relationships with the dead body after burial. Interrogating cultural change at its most fundamental level, the authors elucidate the fundamental tension between openness towards the "new" and the conservative pull of the familiar and traditional"-- |
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CONTENTS List of Figures page ix List of Tables xi Acknowledgements 1 xiii INTRODUCTION: CHANGING PRACTICES AND PERCEPTION OFTHE BODY i Reflections on Aims and Scope 3 The Body: As Materiality and the Location of Death 5 Discussing Beliefs 7 About Burials and Cremations 8 Our Position 9 2 A BRIEF HISTORY OF URNS, URNFIELDS, AND BURIAL IN THE URNFIELD CULTURE 15 Tripping over Urns: Early Recognition and Explanations of Urns and Urnfields 15 Framing Time: The Birth of the ‘Urnfield’ 18 Ethnic Explanations: ‘Urnfield People’ and ‘Urnfield Culture’ 20 Understanding How Cultural Practices Spread: Migrations and Diffusions 23 Explaining Urnfield Symbolism, Beliefs, and Religion 28 Recent Trends 33 3 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 36 The Corpse Is a Body, Too 38 Materiality: Making People and Burials 47 Briefly on Methodology: Investigating How Burials Are Conducted and Graves Constructed 50 The Importance of Temporality: Chaînes Opératoires and Biographies 51 v
VI CONTENTS 4 THE BRONZE AGE: SETTING THE SCENE 54 Chronology: Event or Process 55 The Social Landscapes 59 The Body in Domestic Contexts 64 The Individual, Mobility, and Life Expectancy 68 Aspects of Beliefs: Hoards and Iconography 71 Representations and Treatments of the Body 74 Burial Practices 76 People-Objects Relations 80 The Challenge of Change 83 5 THE CHANGING BRONZE AGE BODY: INTRODUCTION OF CASE STUDIES 86 Hungary: Early Cremations and Regional Variations 89 Pitten: Experimentation and Within-Cemetery Variation 92 Vollmarshausen: Conformity and Post-Funerary Engagement 95 Bavaria: Objects and Pyre Debris (Zuchering, Grundfeld) 98 Marburg: Mounds and Memory Spaces 103 Lüneburg Area: Transformation of People-Object Relations 105 Denmark: Complex Choreographies in Burial Mounds 107 6 THE TREATMENT OF THE BODY: COMPATIBILITY AND DIVERGENCE 113 The First Stage: The Temporal Span between Death and Cremation 115 The Second Stage: The Technology and Performance of Cremation 125 The Third Stage: Treatment of the Fragmentary Cremated Remains — Categories for Separating and Remaking Bodies 136 Different or Similar: Cremated Bodies and Other Human Bodies 142 Different or Similar: Entanglement of Cremated Bodies, Animals, and Things 145 Summative Reflections 148
vii CONTENTS 7 THE CONSTRUCTION OF GRAVES: COHERENCE AND VARIATIONS 8 9 149 Variation in Graves: Form and Shape 152 Summative Reflections 17X AFTER THE BURIAL: PROLONGED ENGAGEMENT WITH THE BODY 174 Feeding the Dead and Commensality at Graves 176 Creating Spaces for Continued Interaction 181 Disturbing the Grave: The Phenomenon of ‘Grave Robbing’ or Reaccession 185 Post-Burial Practices as Part of Local Webs of Meaning 190 CONCLUSIONS: ON THE NATURE OF CHANGE IN BURIAL PRACTICES 191 The Mechanisms of Change 193 The Anatomical Body 196 The Need for a Room: Transforming Dimensions 197 Containers and Containment 197 Returning to the Question of Origin’ 198 References 201 Index 22S |
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CONTENTS List of Figures page ix List of Tables xi Acknowledgements 1 xiii INTRODUCTION: CHANGING PRACTICES AND PERCEPTION OFTHE BODY i Reflections on Aims and Scope 3 The Body: As Materiality and the Location of Death 5 Discussing Beliefs 7 About Burials and Cremations 8 Our Position 9 2 A BRIEF HISTORY OF URNS, URNFIELDS, AND BURIAL IN THE URNFIELD CULTURE 15 Tripping over Urns: Early Recognition and Explanations of Urns and Urnfields 15 Framing Time: The Birth of the ‘Urnfield’ 18 Ethnic Explanations: ‘Urnfield People’ and ‘Urnfield Culture’ 20 Understanding How Cultural Practices Spread: Migrations and Diffusions 23 Explaining Urnfield Symbolism, Beliefs, and Religion 28 Recent Trends 33 3 THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK 36 The Corpse Is a Body, Too 38 Materiality: Making People and Burials 47 Briefly on Methodology: Investigating How Burials Are Conducted and Graves Constructed 50 The Importance of Temporality: Chaînes Opératoires and Biographies 51 v
VI CONTENTS 4 THE BRONZE AGE: SETTING THE SCENE 54 Chronology: Event or Process 55 The Social Landscapes 59 The Body in Domestic Contexts 64 The Individual, Mobility, and Life Expectancy 68 Aspects of Beliefs: Hoards and Iconography 71 Representations and Treatments of the Body 74 Burial Practices 76 People-Objects Relations 80 The Challenge of Change 83 5 THE CHANGING BRONZE AGE BODY: INTRODUCTION OF CASE STUDIES 86 Hungary: Early Cremations and Regional Variations 89 Pitten: Experimentation and Within-Cemetery Variation 92 Vollmarshausen: Conformity and Post-Funerary Engagement 95 Bavaria: Objects and Pyre Debris (Zuchering, Grundfeld) 98 Marburg: Mounds and Memory Spaces 103 Lüneburg Area: Transformation of People-Object Relations 105 Denmark: Complex Choreographies in Burial Mounds 107 6 THE TREATMENT OF THE BODY: COMPATIBILITY AND DIVERGENCE 113 The First Stage: The Temporal Span between Death and Cremation 115 The Second Stage: The Technology and Performance of Cremation 125 The Third Stage: Treatment of the Fragmentary Cremated Remains — Categories for Separating and Remaking Bodies 136 Different or Similar: Cremated Bodies and Other Human Bodies 142 Different or Similar: Entanglement of Cremated Bodies, Animals, and Things 145 Summative Reflections 148
vii CONTENTS 7 THE CONSTRUCTION OF GRAVES: COHERENCE AND VARIATIONS 8 9 149 Variation in Graves: Form and Shape 152 Summative Reflections 17X AFTER THE BURIAL: PROLONGED ENGAGEMENT WITH THE BODY 174 Feeding the Dead and Commensality at Graves 176 Creating Spaces for Continued Interaction 181 Disturbing the Grave: The Phenomenon of ‘Grave Robbing’ or Reaccession 185 Post-Burial Practices as Part of Local Webs of Meaning 190 CONCLUSIONS: ON THE NATURE OF CHANGE IN BURIAL PRACTICES 191 The Mechanisms of Change 193 The Anatomical Body 196 The Need for a Room: Transforming Dimensions 197 Containers and Containment 197 Returning to the Question of Origin’ 198 References 201 Index 22S |
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spelling | Sørensen, Marie Louise Stig 1954- Verfasser (DE-588)1030215138 aut Death and the body in Bronze age Europe from inhumation to cremation Marie Louise Stig Sørensen (University of Cambridge), Katharina Rebay-Salisbury (Austrian Academy of Sciences) Cambridge ; New York ; Port Melbourne ; New Delhi ; Singapore Cambridge University Press 2023 xiii, 229 Seiten Illustrationen, Karten 25,2 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Acknowledgements -- List of illustrations -- Introduction: changing practices and perception of the body -- A brief history of urns, urnfields and burials in the Urnfield culture -- Theoretical framework -- The Bronze age: setting the scene -- The changing Bronze Age body -introduction of case studies -- The treatment of the body: compatibility and divergence -- The construction of graves: coherence and variations -- After the burial: prolonged engagement with the body -- Conclusions: on the nature of change in burial practices -- Bibliography -- Index "This volume offers new insights into the radical shift in attitudes towards death and the dead body that occurred in temperate Bronze Age Europe. Exploring the introduction and eventual dominance of cremation, Marie-Louise Stig Sørenson and Katharina Rebay-Salisbury apply a case-study approach to invexstigate how this transformation unfolded within local communities located throughout central to northern Europe. They demonstrate the deep link between the living and the dead body, and propose that the introduction of cremation was a significant ontological challenge to traditional ideas about death. In tracing the responses to this challenge, the authors focus on three fields of action: the treatment of the dead body, the construction of a burial place, and ongoing relationships with the dead body after burial. Interrogating cultural change at its most fundamental level, the authors elucidate the fundamental tension between openness towards the "new" and the conservative pull of the familiar and traditional"-- Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd rswk-swf Bestattung (DE-588)4006054-8 gnd rswk-swf Brauch (DE-588)4008017-1 gnd rswk-swf Tod (DE-588)4060294-1 gnd rswk-swf Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 gnd rswk-swf Dead / Social aspects / Europe / History / To 1500 Human remains (Archaeology) / Europe Human body / Social aspects / Europe / History / To 1500 Death / Social aspects / Europe / History / To 1500 Burial / Europe / History / To 1500 Funeral rites and ceremonies, Ancient Bronze age Burial Dead / Social aspects Death / Social aspects Human body / Social aspects Human remains (Archaeology) Europe To 1500 History Tod & Bestattungswesen (DE-2581)TH000006341 gbd Vor- und Frühgeschichte (DE-2581)TH000003381 gbd Europa (DE-588)4015701-5 g Tod (DE-588)4060294-1 s Brauch (DE-588)4008017-1 s Bestattung (DE-588)4006054-8 s Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 s DE-604 Rebay-Salisbury, Katharina 1977- Sonstige (DE-588)132043904 oth Äquivalent Druck-Ausgabe, Paperback 978-1-00-924738-2 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe 978-1-00-924742-9 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=034135105&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Sørensen, Marie Louise Stig 1954- Death and the body in Bronze age Europe from inhumation to cremation Acknowledgements -- List of illustrations -- Introduction: changing practices and perception of the body -- A brief history of urns, urnfields and burials in the Urnfield culture -- Theoretical framework -- The Bronze age: setting the scene -- The changing Bronze Age body -introduction of case studies -- The treatment of the body: compatibility and divergence -- The construction of graves: coherence and variations -- After the burial: prolonged engagement with the body -- Conclusions: on the nature of change in burial practices -- Bibliography -- Index Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd Bestattung (DE-588)4006054-8 gnd Brauch (DE-588)4008017-1 gnd Tod (DE-588)4060294-1 gnd |
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title | Death and the body in Bronze age Europe from inhumation to cremation |
title_auth | Death and the body in Bronze age Europe from inhumation to cremation |
title_exact_search | Death and the body in Bronze age Europe from inhumation to cremation |
title_exact_search_txtP | Death and the body in Bronze age Europe from inhumation to cremation |
title_full | Death and the body in Bronze age Europe from inhumation to cremation Marie Louise Stig Sørensen (University of Cambridge), Katharina Rebay-Salisbury (Austrian Academy of Sciences) |
title_fullStr | Death and the body in Bronze age Europe from inhumation to cremation Marie Louise Stig Sørensen (University of Cambridge), Katharina Rebay-Salisbury (Austrian Academy of Sciences) |
title_full_unstemmed | Death and the body in Bronze age Europe from inhumation to cremation Marie Louise Stig Sørensen (University of Cambridge), Katharina Rebay-Salisbury (Austrian Academy of Sciences) |
title_short | Death and the body in Bronze age Europe |
title_sort | death and the body in bronze age europe from inhumation to cremation |
title_sub | from inhumation to cremation |
topic | Bronzezeit (DE-588)4008357-3 gnd Bestattung (DE-588)4006054-8 gnd Brauch (DE-588)4008017-1 gnd Tod (DE-588)4060294-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Bronzezeit Bestattung Brauch Tod Europa |
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