List of Figures List of Text Boxes List of Tables List of Contributors 1: Liv Nilsson Stutz and Sarah Tarlow: Beautiful Things and Bones of Desire: Emerging Issues in the Archaeology of Death and Burial Part 1: Approaches to Death and Burial 2: Adam Stout: Cultural History, Race, and Peoples 3: Did Prehistoric Man Bury his Deada Early Debates on Palaeolithic Burials in a National Context 4: Robert Chapman: Death, Burial, and Social Representation 5: Susan Kus: Death and the Cultural Entanglements of the Experienced, the Learned, the Expressed, the Contested, and the Imagined Part 2: The Nature of the Evidence 6: Charlotte Roberts: The Bioarchaeology of Health and Well-being: Its Contribution to Understanding the Past 7: Barbara Bramanti: The Use of DNA Analysis in the Archaeology of Death and Burial 8: Gunilla Eriksson: Stable Isotope Analysis of Humans 9: Jacqueline McKinley: Cremation: Excavation, Analysis and Interpretation of Material from Cremation-related Contexts 10: Fredrik Ekengren: Contextualising Grave Goods: Theoretical Perspectives and Methodological Implications Part 3: The Human Experience of Death across Cultural Contexts 11: Howard Williams: Death, Memory, and Material Culture: Catalytic Commemoration and the Cremated Dead 12: David Edwards: African Perspectives on Death, Burial, and Mortuary Archaeology 13: Lars Fogelin: The Place of Veneration in Early South Asican Buddhism 14: Andrew Petersen: The Archaeology of Death and Burial in the Islamic World 15: Deirdre O Sullivan: Burial of the Christian Dead in the Later Middle Ages 16: Estella Weiss-Krejci: The Unburied Dead 17: Julien Riel-Salvatore and Claudine Gravel-Miguel: Upper Palaeolithic Mortuary Practices in Eurasia: A Critical Look at the Burial Record 18: Chantal Coneller: Power and Society: Mesolithic Europe 19: James Brown: Archaeological Study of Mortuary Practices in the Eastern United States 20: Robert Chapman: The Living and the Dead in Later Prehistoric Iberia 21: Peter Kaulicke: The Powerful Dead of the Inca 22: Joshua Wright: Land-ownership and Landscape Belief: Introduction and Contexts 23: Magdalena Midgley: Megaliths in North-West Europe: the Cosmology of Sacred Landscapes 24: John Robb: Creating Death: an Archaeology of Dying 25: Alexander Gramsch: Treating Bodies Transformative and Communicative Practices 26: Melanie Giles: Preserving the Body 27: Terje Oestigaard: Cremations in Culture and Cosmology 28: Chris Fowler: Identities in Transformation: Identities, Funerary Rites, and the Mortuary Process 29: Joanna Sofaer and Marie Louise Stig Sorensen: Death and Gender 30: Gillian Shepherd: Ancient Identities: Age, Gender, and Ethnicity in Ancient Greek Burials 31: Maureen Carroll: Ethnicity and Gender in Roman Funerary Commemoration: Case Studies from the Empire s Frontiers 32: Alice Yao: Engendering Ancestors through Death Ritual in Ancient China 33: Erica Hill: Death, Emotion, and the Household among the Late Moche 34: Sarah Tarlow: Belief and the Archaeology of Death 35: Erella Hovers and Anna Belfer-Cohen: Insights into Early Mortuary Practices of Homo 36: Claudia Naeser: Equipping and Stripping the Dead: A Case-study on the Procurement, Compilation, Arrangement, and Frag ment ation of Grave Inventories in New Kingdom Thebes Part 4: The Ethics and Politics of Burial Archaeology 37: Sapient trouble-tombs'a Archaeologists'Mmoral Obligations to the Dead 38: Morag Kersel and Meredith Chesson: Looting Matters Early Bronze Age Cemeteries of Jordan's southeast Dead Sea Plain in the Past and Present 39: Joe Watkins: How Ancients Become Ammunition: Politics and Ethics of the Human Skeleton 40: Cressida Fforde: In Search of Others: the History and Legacy of 'race' collections 41: Colin Pardoe: Repatriation, Reburial, and Biological Research in Australia: Rhetoric and Practice 42: Layla Renshaw: The Archaeology and Material Culture of Modern Military Death 43: Layla Renshaw: The Exhumation of Civilian Victims of Conflict and Human Rights Abuses: Political, Ethical, and Theoretical Considerations 44: Liv Nilsson Stutz: Contested Burials: The Dead as Witnesses, Victims, and Tools