
Dead (Wo)men Do Tell Tales: The Archaeology of Death
Part of:
In Pursuit of Knowledge - Fall
Course description
The dead are all around us, but they are not silent. They are invoked and recycled in daily life, present in the world around us, and yet, what can the funerary practices of a society tell us about the living? The first burials in the history of humanity may herald the origins of symbolism and ritual, but is burial any more than a practical means of disposing of a body? We will explore themes in mortuary archaeology, followed by an in-depth exploration of the evidence for the treatment of the dead from the Viking world.
Image courtesy of instructor Erin McGuire.
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