1300 187 187
 

Archaeologies of Remembrance

Death and Memory in Past Societies

By: Howard Williams (Editor)

Hardcover

Published: 31st January 2003
Ships: 7 to 10 business days
RRP $568.99
$512.90
10%
OFF

How did past communities and individuals remember through social and ritual practices? How important were mortuary practices in processes of remembering and forgetting the past?

This innovative new research work focuses upon identifying strategies of remembrance. Evidence can be found in a range of archaeological remains including the adornment and alteration of the body in life and death, the production, exchange, consumption and destruction of material culture, the construction, use and reuse of monuments, and the social ordering of architectural space and the landscape. This book shows how in the past, as today, shared memories are important and defining aspects of social and ritual traditions, and the practical actions of dealing with and disposing of the dead can form a central focus for the definition of social memory.

Introductionp. 1
Building from Memoryp. 25
Rates of (Ex)changep. 45
Technologies of Remembrancep. 65
Tales from the Deadp. 89
Remembering Romep. 113
Objects without a past?p. 141
Iconoclasm, belief and memory in early medieval Walesp. 171
Memories in Stonep. 193
Memory, Salvation and Ambiguityp. 215
Remembering and Forgetting the Medieval Deadp. 227
Memories of the Early Medieval Pastp. 255
Dyster star dosenp. 281
Indexp. 301
Table of Contents provided by Syndetics. All Rights Reserved.

ISBN: 9780306474514
ISBN-10: 0306474514
Audience: Tertiary; University or College
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 324
Published: 31st January 2003
Dimensions (cm): 23.5 x 15.5  x 2.0
Weight (kg): 1.41