The Neolithic cemetery at Tell el-Kerkh /

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Imprint:Oxford : Archaeopress Archaeology, 2022.
Description:1 online resource : illustrations.
Language:English
Series:AL-SHARK - University of Tsukuba: Studies for West Asian Archaeology
Excavation Reports of Tell el-Kerkh, Northwestern Syria
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/13436000
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Other authors / contributors:Tsuneki, Akira, editor.
Hironaga, Naoko, editor.
Jammo, Sari, editor.
ISBN:1803270276
9781803270272
9781803270265 (pbk.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Akira Tsuneki ; Chapter 2: Geological Conditions of Tell el-Kerkh
  • Ken-ichiro Hisada ; Chapter 3: The Tell el-Kerkh Site and Stratigraphy
  • Akira Tsuneki ; Chapter 4: Burial Types and the Transition of Kerkh Cemetery
  • Sari Jammo ; Chapter 5: Burial Catalogue of Kerkh Cemetery
  • Akira Tsuneki, Naoko Hironaga, Sari Jammo, Yuko Miyauchi and Yuki Tatsumi ; Chapter 6: The Human Remains of Tell el-Kerkh
  • Sean P. Dougherty ; Chapter 7: Radiocarbon Dating at Tell el-Kerkh
  • Yu Itahashi and Minoru Yoneda ; Chapter 8 (Discussion 1): Body Transformation: Skull Retrieval, Manipulation and Circulation of Human Remains at Kerkh Cemetery
  • Sari Jammo ; Chapter 9 (Discussion 2): The Meaning of Cremation
  • Naoko Hironaga ; Chapter 10 (Discussion 3): Stable Isotope Analyses of Human and Animal Bones at Tell el-Kerkh
  • Yu Itahashi and Minoru Yoneda ; Chapter 11: Conclusion
  • Akira Tsuneki ; Appendix: Neolithic Burials Outside of the Cemetery
  • Naoko Hironaga ; References ; Arabic Summary.