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Cremation, Corpses and Cannibalism: Comparative Cosmologies and Centuries of Cosmic Consumption

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Cremation, Corpses and Cannibalism: Comparative Cosmologies and Centuries of Cosmic Consumption - Kaliff, Anders, and Oestigaard, Terje
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Death matters and the matters of death are initially, and to a large extent, the decaying flesh of the corpse. Cremation as a ritual practice is the fastest and most optimal way of dissolving the corpse's flesh, either by annihilation or purification, or a combination. Still, cremation was not the final rite, and the archaeological record testifies that the dead represented a means to other ends - the flesh, and not the least the bones - have been incorporated in a wide range of other ritual contexts. While human sacrifices ...

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Cremation, Corpses and Cannibalism: Comparative Cosmologies and Centuries of Cosmic Consumption 2017, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne

ISBN-13: 9781443881739

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