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CoverPettitt P. The Palaeolithic origins of human burial. - Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York: Routledge, 2011. - xi, 307 p.: ill., maps. - Ref.: p.274-302. - Ind.: p.303-307. - ISBN 978-0-415-35490-5
 

Оглавление / Contents
 
   List of figures ............................................. vi
   List of tables .............................................. ix
   Acknowledgements ............................................. x
1  Introduction: death and the Palaeolithic ..................... 1
2  Primate roots for early hominid morbidity and mortuary
   activity .................................................... 11
3  From morbidity to mortuary activity: developments from the
   australopithecines to Homo heidelbergensis .................. 41
4  From funerary caching to the earliest burials of early 
   Homo sapiens ................................................ 57
5  The Neanderthals ............................................ 78
6  The first Homo sapiens populations in Europe: Early and 
   Mid Upper Palaeolithic funerary activities ~35,000-21,000
   BP ......................................................... 139
7  From fragmentation to collectivity: human relics, burials
   and the origins of cemeteries in the Late Upper
   Palaeolithic and Epipalaeolithic ........................... 215
8  The dead as symbols: the evolution of human mortuary
   activity ................................................... 261
   Notes ...................................................... 271
   References ................................................. 274
   Index ...................................................... 303

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