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Transformation by Fire - The Archaeology of Cremation in Cultural Context

English · Paperback / Softback

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Transformation by Fire offers a current assessment of the archaeological research on the widespread social practice of cremation. Editors Ian Kuijt, Colin P. Quinn, and Gabriel Cooney chart a path for the development of interpretive archaeology surrounding this complex social process.

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Ian Kuijt is a professor of anthropology at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. His interests include mortuary analysis, the forager-farmer transition, the ancient Near East, and Irish historical archaeology.

Colin P. Quinn is an anthropological archaeologist, who works at the University of Michigan's Museum of Anthropological Archaeology. His research interests include a global perspective on increasing social complexity and material culture use; his current research focuses on monitoring long-term dynamics in the interaction of mortuary practices, settlement patterns, and metal procurement in Bronze Age Transylvania.

Gabriel Cooney is the professor of Celtic archaeology in the School of Archaeology, University College Dublin, Ireland. His research interests focus on Ireland in the wider European context and include early farming societies, particularly prehistoric use of stone and mortuary practices.

Product details

Assisted by Gabriel Cooney (Editor), Ian Kuijt (Editor), Colin P Quinn (Editor)
Publisher The University of Arizona Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 20.05.2025
 
EAN 9780816555482
ISBN 978-0-8165-5548-2
No. of pages 336
Weight 454 g
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Pre and early history

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