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TRANSFORMATION BY FIRE: THE ARCHAEOLOGY OF CREMATION IN By Ian Kuijt & Colin P.

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ISBN-10
0816531145
Book Title
Transformation by Fire: The Archaeology of Cremation in Cultural
Genre
SOCIAL SCIENCE
ISBN
9780816531141
Publication Name
Transformation by Fire : the Archaeology of Cremation in Cultural Context
Item Length
9.3in
Publisher
University of AriZona Press
Publication Year
2014
Series
Amerind Studies in Archaeology Ser.
Type
Textbook
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1in
Author
Colin P. Quinn
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
21.2 Oz
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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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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Publisher
University of AriZona Press
ISBN-10
0816531145
ISBN-13
9780816531141
eBay Product ID (ePID)
201607963

Product Key Features

Author
Colin P. Quinn
Publication Name
Transformation by Fire : the Archaeology of Cremation in Cultural Context
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Series
Amerind Studies in Archaeology Ser.
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
336 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.3in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
6.2in
Item Weight
21.2 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Cc79.5.H85t73 2014
Edition Number
3
Reviews
"This is a novel contribution which not only focuses on the actual material cultures, but also highlights and discusses the different research traditions in Europe and America when it comes to the study of death and mortuary remains." --Norwegian Archaeological Review "The significance of this volume cannot be overstated. . . . [It] provides much food for thought about the physical processes and social meanings inherent in cremation practices across time, space, and cultures."-- Canadian Journal of Archaeology, "The compilation is a seriously considered assessment of the many issues confronting archaeology on the subject of cremation. The chapters and the brief commentary on some of them interspersed through the book provide a wonderful assessment of where we stand."-James A. Brown, Northwestern University, " Transformation by Fire is different from other books on mortuary archaeology in its emphases on the series of events involved in cremation, the impacts of transformations through cremation on social relations and concepts of personhood, and the potential parallels between burning and burying bodies, structures, and material items."--Christopher B. Rodning, Tulane University, "The compilation is a seriously considered assessment of the many issues confronting archaeology on the subject of cremation. The chapters and the brief commentary on some of them interspersed through the book provide a wonderful assessment of where we stand."--James A. Brown, Northwestern University, "This is a novel contribution which not only focuses on the actual material cultures, but also highlights and discusses the different research traditions in Europe and America when it comes to the study of death and mortuary remains." --Norwegian Archaeological Review "The significance of this volume cannot be overstated... [It] provides much food for thought about the physical processes and social meanings inherent in cremation practices across time, space, and cultures." -- Canadian Journal of Archaeology                                                                                                                                     , " Transformation by Fire is different from other books on mortuary archaeology in its emphases on the series of events involved in cremation, the impacts of transformations through cremation on social relations and concepts of personhood, and the potential parallels between burning and burying bodies, structures, and material items."-Christopher B. Rodning, Tulane University, "This is a novel contribution which not only focuses on the actual material cultures, but also highlights and discusses the different research traditions in Europe and America when it comes to the study of death and mortuary remains." --Norwegian Archaeological Review "The significance of this volume cannot be overstated. . . . [It] provides much food for thought about the physical processes and social meanings inherent in cremation practices across time, space, and cultures."-- Canadian Journal of Archaeology                                                                                                                                     , "This is a novel contribution which not only focuses on the actual material cultures, but also highlights and discusses the different research traditions in Europe and America when it comes to the study of death and mortuary remains." --Norwegian Archaeological Review "The significance of this volume cannot be overstated. . . . [It] provides much food for thought about the physical processes and social meanings inherent in cremation practices across time, space, and cultures."-- Canadian Journal of Archaeology "The compilation is a seriously considered assessment of the many issues confronting archaeology on the subject of cremation. The chapters and the brief commentary on some of them interspersed through the book provide a wonderful assessment of where we stand."--James A. Brown, Northwestern University " Transformation by Fire is different from other books on mortuary archaeology in its emphases on the series of events involved in cremation, the impacts of transformations through cremation on social relations and concepts of personhood, and the potential parallels between burning and burying bodies, structures, and material items."--Christopher B. Rodning, Tulane University, This is a novel contribution which not only focuses on the actual material cultures, but also highlights and discusses the different research traditions in Europe and America when it comes to the study of death and mortuary remains." --Norwegian Archaeological Review                                                                                                                                     
Table of Content
Acknowledgments Introduction: Contextualizing Cremations Colin P. Quinn, Ian Kuijt, and Gabriel Cooney Part I. Fire and the Body: Reframing Perspectives on Cremation 1 Perspectives--Complexities of Terminologies and Intellectual Frameworks in Cremation Studies Colin P. Quinn, Lynne Goldstein, Gabriel Cooney, and Ian Kuijt Part II. Connecting Treatments of the Body: Cremation and Inhumation as Social Practices 2 Perspectives--Socially Responsible and Culturally Conscious Approaches to Cremations in the New and Old World Liv Nilsson Stutz and David Hurst Thomas 3 Reconcilable Differences: Cremation, Fragmentation, and Inhumation in Mesolithic and Neolithic Sweden Åsa M. Larsson and Liv Nilsson Stutz 4 The Temporal and Cultural Contexts of the Enigmatic Cremations from the Yokem Site, Illinois, USA Mark R. Schurr and Della Collins Cook 5 A Well-Urned Rest: Cremation and Inhumation in Early Anglo-Saxon England Howard Williams 6 Cremation, Gender, and Concepts of the Self in the British Early Bronze Age Joanna Brück Part III. Social Impact of Cremation: Transformation, Movement, and the Body 7 Perspectives--Reflections on the Visibility of Cremation as a Physical Event Liv Nilsson Stutz and Ian Kuijt 8 Pathways to Personhood: Cremation as a Social Practice Among the Tucson Basin Hohokam Jessica I. Cerezo-Román 9 Re/turn: Cremation, Movement, and Re-collection in the Early Bronze Age of Denmark Tim Flohr Sørensen 10 The Role of Cremation in Mortuary Practice in the Irish Neolithic Gabriel Cooney 11 Transformation and Metaphors: Thoughts on Cremation Practices in the Precontact Midwestern United States Lynne Goldstein and Katy Meyers Part IV. Reassembling the Pieces: Future Directions 12 Reflections--Techniques, Potential, and Challenges of Cremations Mark R. Schurr 13 Future Directions for the Archaeology of Cremation Jessica I. Cerezo-Román and Howard Williams References Cited Contributors Index
Copyright Date
2014
Topic
Archaeology, Death & Dying, Anthropology / Cultural & Social
Lccn
2014-000130
Dewey Decimal
393/.2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Social Science

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