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Excarnation
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Patterns in the Modification of Animal and Human Bones in Iron Age Wessex: Revisiting the Excarnation Debate
Incarnation and Excarnation
Booth, T., & Bruck, J
Funerals in Contemporary North America
New Evidence for Diverse Secondary Burial Practices in Iron Age Britain: a Histological Case Study
Notes from the Underground (Sometimes Aboveground, Too)
Re-Evaluating Literature and Folklore in Icelandic Archaeology
The University of Sheffield the Cemeteries In
Ancient Carved Ambers in the J. Paul Getty Museum
How Burial Practices in Roman Britain Reflect Changes in Belief and Society Samuel F
Can Population Growth Rule out Reincarnation? a Model of Circular Migration
Regarding the Dead: Human Remains in the British Museum Edited by Alexandra Fletcher, Daniel Antoine and JD Hill Published with the Generous Support Of
Manipulation of the Body in the Mortuary Practices of Mesolithic North West Europe
New Evidence for Diverse Secondary Burial Practices in Iron Age Britain: a Histological Case Study
Strange Harvest: a Discussion of Sacrifice and Missing Body Parts on the North Coast of Peru," Andean Past: Vol
Research Scholar ISSN 2320 – 6101 an International Refereed E-Journal of Literary Explorations Impact Factor 0.793 (IIFS)
An Investigation of Patterns of Mammalian Scavenging in Relation to Vertebrate Skeletal Remains in a Northwest European Context: Forensic Applications
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The Corpse in the Early Bronze Age. Results of Histotaphonomic And
Postmortem Processing of the Dead at the Carrowkeel Passage Tomb Complex
BURIED, CREMATED, DEFLESHED by BUZZARDS? RELIGIOUSLY MOTIVATED EXCARNATORY FUNERAL PRACTICES ARE NOT ABUSE of CORPSE Khushbu
Bones, People and Communities: Tensions Between Individual and Corporate Identities in Secondary Burial Ritual
Sky Burial Free
Evolution of the Zoroastrian Priestly Rituals in Iran
Humans As Ritual Victims in the Later Prehistory of Western Europe
Transformations in Death: the Archaeology of Funerary Practices and Personhood in the Bronze Age Levant
A Curious and Sometimes a Trifle Macabre Artistry
Zoroastrian Funerary Beliefs and Practices Known from the Sino-Sogdian Tombs in China
TANGIBLE TRACES of DEVOTION the Post-Mortem Life of Relics