TY - BOOK AU - Pearce,John AU - Weekes,Jake TI - Death as a process T2 - Studies in funerary archaeology SN - 978-1-78570-323-2 U1 - 393.930937 23E PY - 2017/// CY - Oxford PB - Oxbow Books KW - Funeral rites and ceremonies / Rome KW - Human remains (Archaeology) KW - Funeral rites and ceremonies, Ancient KW - Excavations (Archaeology) KW - Burial / History KW - To 1500 KW - Social archaeology KW - Burial / Rome N1 - Notes bibliogr; Introduction: death as a process in Roman funerary archaeology / John Pearce -- Space, object, and process in the Koutsongila Cemetery at Roman Kenchreai, Greece / Joseph L. Rife and Melissa Morison -- Archaeology and funerary cult: the stratigraphy of soils in the cemeteries of Emilia Romagna (Northern Italy) / Jacopo Ortalli -- Funerary archaeology at St Dunstan's Terrace, Canterbury / Jake Weekes -- Buried Batavians: mortuary rituals of a rural frontier community / Joris Aarts and Stijn Heeren -- They fought and died but were covered with Earth only years later: mass graves on the ancient battlefield of Kalkriese / Achim Rost and Susanne Wilbers-Rost -- Some recent work on Romano-British cemeteries / Paul Booth -- Funerary complexes from imperial Rome: a new approach to anthropological study using excavation and laboratory data / Paola Catalano, Carla Caldarini, Flavio De Angelis and Walter Pantano -- Animals in funerary practices: sacrifices, offerings and meals at Rome and in the provinces / Sébastien Lepetz -- How did it go? Putting the process back into cremation / Jacqueline I. McKinley -- Afterword: process and polysemy: an appreciation of a cremation burial / Jake Weekes ER -