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FACULTY OF LETTERS - ARCHAEOLOGY - ARK244 - Funeral Rites in Anatolia II
DERS AKIŞI
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General introduction
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Theoretical approaches in the Archeology of Death I
Ingman, T., Özbal, R., 2019: 63-73.
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Theoretical approaches in the Archeology of Death I Theoretical approaches in the Archeology of Death II
Ingman, T., Özbal, R., 2019: 63-73.
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Anthropological perspective on death Rituals I
Özbudun, S., 2019: 43-57.
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Anthropological perspective on death Rituals II
Özbudun, S., 2019: 43-57.
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Rituals and power
Özbudun, S., 2019: 43-57.
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Death and symbolism in the Paleolithic period
Kolankaya-Bostancı, N., 219: 189-204.
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Midterm
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The construction of society through bodies in the Neolithic Period
Kuijt, I., 2019: 259-266.
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Ritual Objects: Red ochre
Özbaşaran , S., 2019: 21-32.
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The relationship between social memory and rituals
Doğan, B., 2017:195-209.
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Case study: Çatalhöyük
Boz, B & Hager, L.D., 2013: 17-20.
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Burial rituals and space relations
Atakuman, Ç. ve diğerleri 2019: 77-110.
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Students presentations
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Assessment
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