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This volume gathers contributions from archaeologists, anthropologists and historians to present a rich interdisciplinary and diachronic reflection on the diversity of motivations that lead to the intentional deprivation of funerals.

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This volume gathers contributions from archaeologists, anthropologists and historians to present a rich interdisciplinary and diachronic reflection on the diversity of motivations that lead to the intentional deprivation of funerals.
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Autorenporträt
Aurore Schmitt is an archaeologist and a bio-anthropologist (CNRS, UMR 5140 Archeologie des Societes Mediterraneennes, Montpellier). Her research is concerned with mortuary practices in the Neolithic and Bronze Age in the Mediterranean area and specifically explores collective burials, non-funerary practices and cremation. Elisabeth Anstett is a social anthropologist, senior tenured researcher at CNRS and member of UMR 7268 Ades, an interdisciplinary research unit at the medical faculty of Aix-Marseille University. Her research focuses on dead bodies and human remains management, and care in mass violence or crisis contexts. She is co-editor of Human Remains and Violence, an interdisciplinary Open Access academic journal.