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Ritual Practices in the Funerary Literature of Ancient Egypt
Светла Илиева, Svetla Ilieva
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Funerary Practices in the Czech Republic
2020Exploring the traditions, customs and contemporary legal framework of Czech funerary practices, this book analyses and interprets the high cremation rate, predominance of secular funerals and increasing popularity of cremation with no funeral ceremony against the background of the country’s historical development.
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2018
Abstract This chapter surveys burial practices across Iron Age Europe, working outwards from the Circum-Alpine zone. During this period, only a fraction of the population was formally buried, in varying proportions over time and space. These were generally members of the political, economic, and religious elite, as is most clear in the ...
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Abstract This chapter surveys burial practices across Iron Age Europe, working outwards from the Circum-Alpine zone. During this period, only a fraction of the population was formally buried, in varying proportions over time and space. These were generally members of the political, economic, and religious elite, as is most clear in the ...
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Funerary Practices in the Netherlands
2019This book explores the funerary culture in the Netherlands through a mixture of photographs, figures and case studies. The nine chapters demonstrate the process of funeralising and ideas about death in the Netherlands, providing an overview of contemporary funerary practices and their changes over time.
Mathijssen, Brenda, Venhorst, Claudia
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Funerary beliefs and practices
2020This article provides an overview of the primary texts and images relating to funerary beliefs and practices in ancient Egypt. Following death, the individual was subject to a series of rituals performed by priests. Evidence concerning death and funerary rituals is contained in texts and images on tomb walls, coffins and papyri.
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2023
A detailed analysis of the funerary practices in the Etruscan city of Marzabotto, which are only scarcely known. However, what survives is a really extraordinary phenomenon and a dramatically important evidence to reconstruct rites and rituals.
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A detailed analysis of the funerary practices in the Etruscan city of Marzabotto, which are only scarcely known. However, what survives is a really extraordinary phenomenon and a dramatically important evidence to reconstruct rites and rituals.
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