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Archaeological Study of Human Decapitation Burials

Martin Bowman
Hardback Book  |  Society & Culture  |  01 Nov 2015
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This is an in depth yet accessible study of human decapitation burials in Roman Britain. Dr Katie Tucker studied this subject for her doctorate and so is a leading expert in the area. Her findings go against conventional views of human decapitation burials of this period, which traditionally favour the view of a post-mortem removal of the head. Instead, Katie found the majority of the evidence did not support this theory and so concluded that most decapitations were likely to have been performed prior to death, potentially as a result of execution or human sacrifice. In order to gain a full insight into the ways in which these burials were formed and the reasoning behind these practices, Katie compares the decapitation burials to the burials of the wider Romano-British cemetery population. In doing this, Katie is able to better understand the differences between decapitated individuals and the rest of the population in terms of burial practice, demographics and ante-mortem health status. Decapitation burials are not only confined to the Roman period and so Katie also discusses the context of them in the Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Early Medieval, Medieval and Post Medieval periods in order to assess whether there is continuity between periods. SELLING POINTS: . A brand new and controversial view on decapitation burials. Katie deviates from the normal view of a post-mortem removal of the head and suggests execution and human sacrifice. . This is an accessible version of Katie's PhD thesis so all work is up to date and at the forefront of research. . This book also provides context of decapitation burials in other periods, such as the Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Early Medieval, Medieval and Post Medieval periods. 60 illustrations in colour plate section

Title: Archaeological Study of Human Decapitation Burials

Format: Hardback Book

Release Date: 01 Nov 2015

Author: Martin Bowman

Sku: 3211547

Catalogue No: 9781473825512

Category: Society & Culture


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