Cult and Death: Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of Postgraduate Researchers, the University of Liverpool, May 2002Danai-Christina Naoum, Georgina M. Muskett, Mercourios Georgiadis Archaeopress, 2004 - 86 من الصفحات Proceedings of the Third Annual Meeting of Postgraduate Researchers, The University of Liverpool, May 2002 The Liverpool Interdisciplinary Symposium in Antiquity (LISA) was envisaged as a forum for postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers to present their research and engage in discussion in an informal manner. The theme for LISA 2002, the potent combination of Cult and Death, attracted delegates from several universities in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. The interdisciplinary nature of the symposium was amply fulfilled by the presentation of papers from the fields of archaeology, ancient history and classics, adopting a wide range of approaches, which are reflected in the articles presented in this volume. Contents: The Greek Neolithic Figurines (Gerasimos Vallerios Stergiopoulos); The Abode of the Ancestors: tomb design, ritual and symbolism In Late Helladic IIIA-B Greece (Chrysanthi Gallou); The Burial Ritual Tradition in the South-eastern Aegean during the Mycenaean Period (Mercourios Georgiadis); The 'hellenisation' of Isis among the Greek deities (Danai-Christina Naoum); Priests and Priestesses in the Mycenaean period (Christina Aamont); Nostos (= homecoming) and death in Greek tragedy (Marigo Alexopoulou); To kill or not to kill? Human sacrifices in Greece according to the Euripidean thought (Polytimi Oikonomopoulou); Adopted by Persephone. Adoption and initiation ritual in A1-A3 Zuntz and Pelinna 1-2 (Georgia Petridou); The death of Daphnis (Evangelia Anagnostou-Laoutides). |
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... bones is generally accepted as the termination of the funerary process incorporated into the re - integration stage and , concurrently , as the period during which the re - consolidation of the bereaved community is processed and ...
... bones were mingled suggesting the practice of secondary treatment , i.e. the purposeful disarticulation of bones is thought to be supplemented by appropriate rituals as a continuation of the burial process . More particularly at Tou ...
... bones were recovered , in contrast to the two tombs at Syngairos that produced a few scattered burnt bones and ashes . At Armenochori the long use of the tomb may suggest a clearance of bones with the intention of burying new bodies ...
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The Greek Neolithic Figurines | 7 |
TERIAL RECORD | 17 |
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