Description:
An introduction to anthropology of the body, the taphonomy of human bone assemblages, and mortuary practices in various cultures around the world.
Examination:
Written examination
Method of instruction:
Textbook supported lecture course
Required reading:
e.g. Social Archaeology of Funerary remains (Gowland, R and C.J. Knusel, 2006). The Body as Material Culture: A Theoretical Osteoarchaeology (Sofaer, J.R., 2006)
Learning objectives:
To gain a broad understanding of burial or cremation practices in various cultures;
To acquire a knowledge of the taphonomic processes which influence bone assemblages between burial or cremation and excavation;
To gain an understanding of the relations between burial practices, decomposition and the state of the human bone assemblage.
Language
Languages of instruction with be both Dutch and English.
Timetable
Under reservation
6 September – 22 October
Wednesdays 15.00 -17.00