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Landscape, Feasting, and Ancestors in the Burial Tradition of Mycenaean Rhodes

2020
Abstract The number and character of the Mycenaean cemeteries found on Rhodes have allowed a thorough analysis of its burial tradition. The chamber tombs and their contents seem to have been canonical Mycenaean according to the Greek mainland examples, but recent research has highlighted significant regional idiosyncrasies.
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Chapter Seven. Feasts, Religion And Burials

2009
A noticeable tendency in recent scholarship emphasizes the universality of the convivial, religious, and funerary functions among all kinds of associations throughout human history. Indeed, the convivial, religious, and funerary activities are the best attested aspects of the collegia centonariorum.
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Feasting and Burials on the Peruvian Central Coast at the Onset of the Middle Horizon

2016
Drawing from ethnohistorical sources, many Andean scholars have modeled Inca expansion as a highly ritualized political process, with feasting and ritual performance as its principal components. This model was long projected onto all Andean societies on the assumption that feasting activities were similarly important and played similar political roles ...
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A feast for the afterlife: animal role in Early Iron Age female burials in southern Carpathian Basin

2021
At the end of the Late Bronze Age and the beginning of the Early Iron age, two cemeteries from eastern Croatia were formed – Sotin and Batina. Animal remains from six female graves (three from each cemetery) were selected for zooarchaeological analysis. Animal presence in graves indicates their inclusion in funerary rites.
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Neogene burial of organic carbon in the global ocean

Nature, 2023
Yi Ge Zhang, Benjamin J W Mills
exaly  

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