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Funerary Ritual-Architectural Events in the Temple Tomb and the Royal Tomb at Knossos
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Staging Death: an Introduction 1
- Getting to Funerary Place in a Fairly Short Stretch of Time: Death and Performance in the Prehistoric Aegean 11
-
Performative Places: Movement and Theatricality
- Funerary Ritual-Architectural Events in the Temple Tomb and the Royal Tomb at Knossos 33
- Fields of Action in Mycenaean Funerary Practices 57
- Politics of Death at Mitrou: Two Prepalatial Elite Tombs in a Landscape of Power 89
-
Familial Places: Deathscapes and Townscapes
- Intra, Extra, Inferus and Supra Mural Burials of the Middle Helladic period: Spatial Diversity in Practice 117
- The Practice of Funerary Destruction in the Southwest Peloponnese 139
- A Roof for the Dead: Tomb Design and the ‘Domestication of Death’ in Mycenaean Funerary Architecture 155
-
Placing Bodies, Embodying Places
- Revisiting the Tomb: Mortuary Practices in Habitation Areas in the Transition to the Late Bronze Age at Kirrha, Phocis 181
- Mortuary Practices in the Middle Bronze Age at Kouphovouno: Vernacular Dimensions of the Mortuary Ritual 207
- ‘Death Is Not the End’: Tracing the Manipulation of Bodies and Other Materials in the Early and Middle Minoan Cemetery at Sissi 227
-
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 253
- From Performing Death to Venerating the Ancestors at Lebena Yerokambos, Crete 275
- Aegean Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Burials in the Ruins of Rulers’ Dwellings: a Legitimisation of Power? 297
-
From Deathscapes to Beliefscapes
- Continuities and Discontinuities in Helladic Burial Customs During the Bronze Age 317
- Structuring Space, Performing Rituals, Creating Memories: Towards a Cognitive Map of Early Mycenaean Funerary Behaviour 335
- Pollution and Purity in the Argolid and Corinthia During the Early Iron Age: the Burials 361
- Bios 389
- Index 395
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Staging Death: an Introduction 1
- Getting to Funerary Place in a Fairly Short Stretch of Time: Death and Performance in the Prehistoric Aegean 11
-
Performative Places: Movement and Theatricality
- Funerary Ritual-Architectural Events in the Temple Tomb and the Royal Tomb at Knossos 33
- Fields of Action in Mycenaean Funerary Practices 57
- Politics of Death at Mitrou: Two Prepalatial Elite Tombs in a Landscape of Power 89
-
Familial Places: Deathscapes and Townscapes
- Intra, Extra, Inferus and Supra Mural Burials of the Middle Helladic period: Spatial Diversity in Practice 117
- The Practice of Funerary Destruction in the Southwest Peloponnese 139
- A Roof for the Dead: Tomb Design and the ‘Domestication of Death’ in Mycenaean Funerary Architecture 155
-
Placing Bodies, Embodying Places
- Revisiting the Tomb: Mortuary Practices in Habitation Areas in the Transition to the Late Bronze Age at Kirrha, Phocis 181
- Mortuary Practices in the Middle Bronze Age at Kouphovouno: Vernacular Dimensions of the Mortuary Ritual 207
- ‘Death Is Not the End’: Tracing the Manipulation of Bodies and Other Materials in the Early and Middle Minoan Cemetery at Sissi 227
-
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 253
- From Performing Death to Venerating the Ancestors at Lebena Yerokambos, Crete 275
- Aegean Late Bronze and Early Iron Age Burials in the Ruins of Rulers’ Dwellings: a Legitimisation of Power? 297
-
From Deathscapes to Beliefscapes
- Continuities and Discontinuities in Helladic Burial Customs During the Bronze Age 317
- Structuring Space, Performing Rituals, Creating Memories: Towards a Cognitive Map of Early Mycenaean Funerary Behaviour 335
- Pollution and Purity in the Argolid and Corinthia During the Early Iron Age: the Burials 361
- Bios 389
- Index 395