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Breaking and making the ancestors

Piecing together the urnfield mortuary process in the Lower-Rhine-Basin, ca. 1300 - 400 BC

Arjan Louwen
ISBN: 9789464280005
2021

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Beschrijving

Towards the capstone of the European Bronze Age, in an area stretching from the Carpathians in the East to the North Sea in the West, vast cremation grave cemeteries occur that are perhaps better known as ?urnfields.? Today some 700 of these burial sites have come to light in the Netherlands alone.

In this corner of Europe, also known as the ?Lower-Rhine-Basin,? these cemeteries are often characterised by vast collections of small burial mounds under which the cremated remains of decedents were buried in small shaft-like pits. In many a case the cremated remains had been put in urns first, providing these cemeteries with their very name.

Though rich in numbers, urnfield graves are often described as ?poor? and ?simple? as only in rare occasions decedents were provided with grave gifts. However, when close attention is paid to the actions involved in the creation of these seemingly simple graves, they in fact reveal a richness in funerary practices that on their turn hint a complex and intricate mortuary process.

This book delves into the wealth of funerary practices reflected in more than 3,000 urnfield graves excavated throughout the Netherlands in order to reconstruct the mortuary process associated with the urnfields in this particular part of Europe. Together these graves tell interesting stories about how the dead related to each other, how plain and simple objects could be used as metaphors in the creation of relational and ancestral identities and how the dead were inextricably linked to the land.

Contents:

1 Introduction: Bits and pieces
2 The whole is more than the sum of its parts
3 Dissecting the urnfield funeral
4 The body and the urnfield mortuary process
5 Objects and the urnfield mortuary process
6 Assembling the ancestors
7 The related dead
8 Ancestral landscapes
9 Breaking and making the ancestors

Appendix I: Inventory of sites

Appendix II: Radiocarbon dates

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Pagina's
280 pagina's
Druk
1
Gewicht
981gram
Taal
Nederlands
Verschijningsvorm
Paperback
NUR-code
682
Verschijningsdatum
mei 2021
Uitgever
Sidestone Press Dissertations
Auteur
Arjan Louwen
Formaat
256 x 183 x 19 mm
Verschijningsdatum
10-05-2021
Ondertitel
Piecing together the urnfield mortuary process in the Lower-Rhine-Basin, ca. 1300 - 400 BC
ISBN
9789464280005
Verschijningsjaar
2021
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