1930. Miss Bendann's book is what it purports to be: an analytical
study of burial rites. With commendable courage, the author
launches into a comparative investigation of a type which for some
time has been out of fashion. In a historical introduction, the
author deals rather cavalierly with some outstanding
representatives, living and dead, of anthropological theory. Then
the author plunges into a study based on an intensive investigation
of burial rites and associated ideas in Melanesia, Australia,
Northeast Siberia and India, where the Vedic conceptions receive
particular attention. Here and there, as when commenting upon the
universality of the notion that death is unnatural, the author
draws her material from a much wider geographical range.
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