Burial Practices of the Third Millennium BCE in the Middle Euphrates Region: An interpretation of funerary results

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The Middle Euphrates Region, encompassing ancient Syria, enjoyed a period of rapid and complex socio-political development during the third millennium BC. These developments are archaeologically reflected in changes to burials and funerary rituals during this time. This important category of evidence lay largely unexcavated until large-scale dam construction prompted a series of rescue excavations across the region during the latter half of the twentieth century. This in-depth study of the mortuary remains from several sites on the Middle Euphrates presents the material from these and earlier excavations in a single, comprehensive volume for the first time. It uses this material to investigate the multifaceted world of third millennium funerary ritual and cult. The author provides original and informative conclusions about funerary rituals and their possible significance to society in ancient Syria, making this book an invaluable resource for researching the Early Bronze Age activity in the Middle Euphrates Region.

Author(s): Li Sang
Series: BAR International Series, 2759
Publisher: BAR Publishing
Year: 2015

Language: English

Front Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
List of Figures
List of Tables
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Jerablus Tahtani
Chapter 3: Tell Ahmar
Chapter 4: Tell Banat Settlement Complex
Chapter 5: Gre Virike
Chapter 6: Interpretations of Middle Euphrates Funerary Rituals
Chapter 7: Conclusions
Abbreviations
Note
Bibliography