This volume represents a comprehensive archaeological discussion of
residential burials in a variety of geographic, temporal, and
social contexts. The volume chapters explore the many social
meanings associated with the practice of burying the dead in
residential contexts, touching on a variety of themes related to
social memory, social reproduction, landscapes, identity, and
power. Emphasis throughout these essays is on the important
connections that people have with their deceased forbears and how
these connections can be identified archaeologically.
The Archaeological Papers of the American Anthropological
Association (AP3A) is published on behalf of the Archaeological
Division
of the American Anthropological Association. AP3A publishes
original monograph-length manuscripts on a wide range of subjects
generally considered to fall within the purview of anthropological
archaeology. There are no geographical, temporal, or topical
restrictions. Organizers of AAA symposia are particularly
encouraged to submit manuscripts, but submissions need not be
restricted to these or other collected works.
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