The Practices of Death: The Archaeology of Mortuary Ritual in Ancient Egypt and Sudan
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
Excavations and surveys in Ancient Egypt and Sudan have provided archaeologists with a wealth of information about the practices surrounding death, unearthing not only the physical remains of the deceased and their grave goods, but also material related to mortuary ritual ranging from the written and visual to the environmental. This richness of material has fostered a long tradition in regional archaeology of focusing on conspicuous display as a direct reflection of deceased individuals. However, the social persona expressed through mortuary ritual may reflect less on the 'lived life' of the departed than it does the motivations of the survivors who organized the funerary rites and the negotiated relationship between the dead as ancestors and society as a whole. To that end, this symposium will present diverse levels of analysis, with papers drawing from primary mortuary material such as osteological evidence and material culture, and larger contexts such as texts, iconography, architecture and landscape. Questions posed will serve to elucidate the recursive relationship between society and its members as presented in the mortuary sphere. Addressing these issues in Egypt and Sudan comparatively promotes discussion of the complexity of ancient northeast Africa as a whole.
Other Keywords
Egypt •
bioarchaeology •
Mortuary archaeology •
Remote Sensing •
Human Osteology •
Cultural Interaction •
Health •
Stress Indicators •
Mortuary Ritual •
Mortuary Practice
Geographic Keywords
AFRICA
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- Documents (13)
- The Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead on Coffins: Ritual Protection and Justification of the Deceased. (2015)
- Death at Birth: Changing Mortuary Practices from the Late Ptolemaic to the Romano-Christian Period in Egypt (2015)
- Death from Above: Using Remote Sensing Data to Examine Mortuary Landscapes along the Nile 4th Cataract (2015)
- Death on the Middle Nile: Mortuary Traditions and Identity at the Top of the Great Bend (2015)
- Fragmented Bodies and Splintered Coffins: What can they tell us about Ancient Egyptian Mortuary Practices? (2015)
- The Human Osteology of Tell El Hibeh: Preliminary Observationis (2015)
- Living on the Edge: Syncretism, Acculturation and the Meroitic Kingdom (2015)
- Mortuary Practices Through Time at El Hibeh, Egypt (2015)
- Shaping Health: An Examination of Health, Social Identity and Burial Practices in the Egyptian Predynastic (2015)
- A Tale of Two Tombs: the relationship between Khonsu's funerary monument and that of Userhat (2015)
- Variations on an Osirian Theme: Gendered Expressions of Identity in Osiris Funerary Shrouds from Roman Egypt (2015)
- Where's your Mummy? The Business of Mummification in Late and Roman Period Egypt (2015)
- Who Wants to Live Forever? The Practice of Mass Human Sacrifice During Early State Formation in the Nubian Classic Kerma Period (2015)