Après la mort, avant l’oubli

The plastered skulls of the Near East have been the subject of frequent debates. This article re-examines their interpretation. It appears that a rather static vision of these objects of worship dominates the literature. The modification of the skulls concerns a very small portion of the adult popul...

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Main Author: Fanny Bocquentin
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme 2013-06-01
Series:Les Nouvelles de l’Archéologie
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/nda/2076
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spelling doaj-fdcfda8ba2a5468180dd7ffc3732ebf52020-11-24T20:44:17ZfraEditions de la Maison des Sciences de l'HommeLes Nouvelles de l’Archéologie0242-77022425-19412013-06-01132545910.4000/nda.2076Après la mort, avant l’oubliFanny BocquentinThe plastered skulls of the Near East have been the subject of frequent debates. This article re-examines their interpretation. It appears that a rather static vision of these objects of worship dominates the literature. The modification of the skulls concerns a very small portion of the adult population, for which it might be possible to refine the selection criteria if the remainder of the archaeological corpus (complete skeletons and acephalous skeletons) were integrated into the discussions. While of different craftsmanship, the faces modelled correspond to a stylistic canon which seems to ensure their effectiveness as mediators. The place of this practice in a complex chaîne opératoire for the treatment of the dead and their remains has been very little discussed. The secondary removal of skulls from the graves is a primary means of acquisition, but a series of preliminary anthropological observations suggests that several chaînes opératoires for treatment may have co-existed.http://journals.openedition.org/nda/2076chaîne opératoirefunerary treatmentplastered skullsPPNB
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Après la mort, avant l’oubli
Les Nouvelles de l’Archéologie
chaîne opératoire
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plastered skulls
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title Après la mort, avant l’oubli
title_short Après la mort, avant l’oubli
title_full Après la mort, avant l’oubli
title_fullStr Après la mort, avant l’oubli
title_full_unstemmed Après la mort, avant l’oubli
title_sort après la mort, avant l’oubli
publisher Editions de la Maison des Sciences de l'Homme
series Les Nouvelles de l’Archéologie
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publishDate 2013-06-01
description The plastered skulls of the Near East have been the subject of frequent debates. This article re-examines their interpretation. It appears that a rather static vision of these objects of worship dominates the literature. The modification of the skulls concerns a very small portion of the adult population, for which it might be possible to refine the selection criteria if the remainder of the archaeological corpus (complete skeletons and acephalous skeletons) were integrated into the discussions. While of different craftsmanship, the faces modelled correspond to a stylistic canon which seems to ensure their effectiveness as mediators. The place of this practice in a complex chaîne opératoire for the treatment of the dead and their remains has been very little discussed. The secondary removal of skulls from the graves is a primary means of acquisition, but a series of preliminary anthropological observations suggests that several chaînes opératoires for treatment may have co-existed.
topic chaîne opératoire
funerary treatment
plastered skulls
PPNB
url http://journals.openedition.org/nda/2076
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