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The manipulation of death: a burial area at the Neolithic Settlement of Avgi, NW Greece
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Triantaphyllou, Sevi
, Katsikaridis, Nikos
, Bekiaris, Tasos
, Stratouli, Georgia
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burial pots
/ cremations
/ mortuary practices
/ Neolithic
/ Northern Greece
2010
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The manipulation of death: a burial area at the Neolithic Settlement of Avgi, NW Greece
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Triantaphyllou, Sevi
, Katsikaridis, Nikos
, Bekiaris, Tasos
, Stratouli, Georgia
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burial pots
/ cremations
/ mortuary practices
/ Neolithic
/ Northern Greece
2010
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The manipulation of death: a burial area at the Neolithic Settlement of Avgi, NW Greece
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The manipulation of death: a burial area at the Neolithic Settlement of Avgi, NW Greece
2010
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Overview
In the Neolithic of Northern Greece the disposal of the deceased is strongly related to the community of the living, and in most cases to the built environment. Burials often occur in close proximity to, or underneath ‘domestic’ structures. The constant association of dead ancestors with the living social environment may indicate a particular desire by Neolithic people to negotiate their past by incorporating it into their own present. This paper addresses such issues, based on new evidence from the Neolithic settlement of Avgi, NW Greece. A group of cremations were recently located inside ten small pots buried in an open space in the Neolithic village. The burials consisted of tiny amounts of heavily burnt human bones and, in two cases, were accompanied by carbonized seeds. This paper will discuss the occurrence of the burial pots and the associated cremations as tokens of memory and of special links to the past represented by the dead ancestors.
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University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Arts,University of Ljubljana Press (Založba Univerze v Ljubljani)
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