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Bruno Boulestin - Cannibalism in the Linear Pottery Culture: The Human Remains from Herxheim - 9781784912130 - V9781784912130
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Cannibalism in the Linear Pottery Culture: The Human Remains from Herxheim

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Description for Cannibalism in the Linear Pottery Culture: The Human Remains from Herxheim Paperback. This volume presents the first extensive study of the human remains found during 2005-2010 excavations of the Herxheim enclosure, Germany. The site is is one of the major discoveries of the last two decades regarding the Linear Pottery Culture, and probably one of the most significant in advancing understanding of how this culture ended. Num Pages: 152 pages, Illustrated throughout in colour and black & white. BIC Classification: 1DFG; HDDA. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly. Dimension: 212 x 299 x 14. Weight in Grams: 608.
The Herxheim enclosure, located in the German region of Palatinate, is one of the major discoveries of the last two decades regarding the Linear Pottery Culture, and probably one of the most significant in advancing understanding of how this culture ended. The spectacular deposits, mostly composed of human remains, recovered on the occasion of the two excavation campaigns carried out on the site, grabbed people's attention and at the same time raised several questions regarding their interpretation, which had so far mostly hesitated between peculiar funerary practices, war and cannibalism. The authors provide here the first extensive study of the human remains found at Herxheim, focusing mainly on those recovered during the 2005-2010 excavation campaign. They first examine the field data in order to reconstruct at best the modalities of deposition of these remains. Next, from the quantitative analyses and those of the bone modifications, they describe the treatments of the dead, showing that they actually were the victims of cannibalistic practices. The nature of this cannibalism is then discussed on the basis of biological, palaeodemographic and isotopic studies, and concludes that an exocannibalism existed linked to armed violence. Finally, the human remains are placed in both their local and chronocultural contexts, and a general interpretation is proposed of the events that unfolded in Herxheim and of the reasons for the social crisis at the end of the Linear Pottery culture in which they took place.

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Publisher
Archaeopress
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
152
Place of Publication
Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781784912130
SKU
V9781784912130
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About Bruno Boulestin
Bruno Boulestin is an anthropologist at the University of Bordeaux, France, member of the Anthropologie des populations passees et presents (A3P) team of the unit De la Prehistoire a l'Actuel, Culture, Environnement, Anthropologie (PACEA, UMR 5199 of the CNRS). He is working on the diachronic study of practices around death in ancient societies from both archaeological, bioarchaeological and socio-anthropological data and is specialized in the study of bone modifications and corpse treatments. Anne-Sophie Coupey is an archaeologist at the University of Rennes 1, France, Centre de Recherche en Archeologie, Archeosciences et Histoire (CReAAH, UMR 6566 of the CNRS). She is specialized in the archaeology of death and has worked mainly on funerary practices in Southeastern Asia.

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