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Capturing Ritual Practice: An attempt to harmonize archaeological method and theory

Nilsson Stutz, Liv LU (2008) occasional papers no 36. p.159-178
Abstract
One of the greatest challenges for the archaeology of ritual and religion is to find ways to connect theoretical developments with the archaeological record. This article explores the possibilities of synchronizing archaeological methods and theories in our search for understanding ritual in the past through a concrete case study of a Mesolithic cemetery in Southern Scandinavia. The author argues that in order to take on this challenge, it is not enough to find a useful theoretical toolbox, nor is it enough to problematize existing methods of field work and analysis. In order to complement new theoretical and critical insights, we must find and apply methods that can be articulated both with the theoretical concepts and the archaeological... (More)
One of the greatest challenges for the archaeology of ritual and religion is to find ways to connect theoretical developments with the archaeological record. This article explores the possibilities of synchronizing archaeological methods and theories in our search for understanding ritual in the past through a concrete case study of a Mesolithic cemetery in Southern Scandinavia. The author argues that in order to take on this challenge, it is not enough to find a useful theoretical toolbox, nor is it enough to problematize existing methods of field work and analysis. In order to complement new theoretical and critical insights, we must find and apply methods that can be articulated both with the theoretical concepts and the archaeological record itself. In this article the author proposes a combination of theories of practice and embodiment with taphonomic methods of excavation and analysis that focus on recovering details of the handling of the body during the ritual, as a comprehensive approach for understanding and reflecting on mortuary ritual in archaeology. (Less)
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ritual, archaeological method, archaeological theory, practice theory
host publication
Religion, Archaeology and the Material World.
editor
Fogelin, Lars
volume
occasional papers no 36
pages
159 - 178
publisher
Center for Archaeological Investigations. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale.
ISBN
978-0-88104-093-2
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English
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yes
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  author       = {{Nilsson Stutz, Liv}},
  booktitle    = {{Religion, Archaeology and the Material World.}},
  editor       = {{Fogelin, Lars}},
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  title        = {{Capturing Ritual Practice: An attempt to harmonize archaeological method and theory}},
  volume       = {{occasional papers no 36}},
  year         = {{2008}},
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