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world archaeology volume 52 number 1 march 2020
Editorial
Necrogeography and necroscapes: living with the dead
Sarah Semple & Stuart Brookes
Article
Ancient history and new beginnings: necrogeography and migration in the North American midcontinent
Jodie A. O’Gorman , Jennifer D. Bengtson & Amy R. Michael
Familiarity breeds remembrance: on the reiterative power of cemeteries
Marianne Moen
Creating a body-subject in the Late Moche Period (CE 650 – 850). Bioarchaeological and biogeochemical analyses of human offerings from Huaca Colorada, Jequetepeque Valley, Peru
Aleksa K. Alaica , Luis Manuel González La Rosa & Kelly J. Knudson
Placing and remembering the dead in late Neolithic Malta: bioarchaeological and spatial analysis of the Xag?ra Circle Hypogeum, Gozo
Jess E. Thompson , Eóin W. Parkinson , T. Rowan McLaughlin , Robert P. Barratt , Ronika K. Power , Bernardette Mercieca-Spiteri , Simon Stoddart & Caroline Malone
As above so down below: location and memory within the Neo-Assyrian mortuary cult
Petra M. Creamer
‘Body-objects’ and personhood in the Iron and Viking Ages: processing, curating, and depositing skulls in domestic space
Marianne Hem Eriksen
Monumental landscapes and the agency of the dead along the Murray River, Australia
Judith Littleton & Harry Allen
A grave matter: linking pastoral economies and identities in the Upper Xiajiadian culture (1200-600 BCE), China
Yitzchak Y. Jaffe
The pyre and the grave: early medieval cremation burials in the Netherlands, the German Rhineland and Belgium
Femke Eline Lippok
Ceramic hinterlands: establishing the catchment areas of early Anglo-Saxon cremation cemeteries
Gareth J Perry
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