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FACULTY OF LETTERS - ARCHAEOLOGY - ARK245 - Funeral Rites in Anatolia I
DERS AKIŞI
Hafta
Konu
Ön Hazırlık
Metodoloji
1
General introduction
2
Concept of death, Thanatology and Archaeothanatology
Duday, H. 2009: 3-14.
3
Description of concepts related to death: Afterlife, Spirit, Religion, Concept of God, forms of burial
Özbudun, S., 2019: 43-5.
4
Intramural and extramural burial forms, body positions
Boz, B. and Hager L. D., 2014: 17-20. Durgun, P., 2019: 315-330.
5
Grave types, distribution in Anatolia through time
Lihter, C., 2016: 71–83.
6
Grave contents and their possible meanings. Change in grave goods through time.
Atakuman, Ç., M. Karakoç, H.C. Gemici 2019: 77-110.
7
Burial practices in Neolithic period: Çatalhöyük case
Lihter, C., 2016: 71–83. Boz, B & Hager, L.D., 2013: 17-20.
8
Midterm
9
The definition and charecteristics of primary and secondary burials
Duday, H. 2009: 14-16.
10
Evaluation of grave goods in relation to skeletons., Determination of grave structure according to the position of the skeleton (void/filled space)
Duday, H. 2009: 32-40.
11
Paleopathology and grave archaeology. Secondary and multiple burials, determination of individuals
Duday, H. 2009: 78-85.
12
What is cannibalism? Archeological indications of cannibalism
Knüsel, C., & Quatrum K., 2006: 253-278.
13
Cemetery areas in Southeastern Anatolia during the Middle and Late Bronze Ages.
Theoretical approaches to archaeology of death
14
Comparison of Bronze age burial customs with pre-bronze ones.
Social Archaeology and a case study
15
Assessment
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