Towards a social bioarchaeology of the Mycenaean period : a biocultural analysis of human remains from the Voudeni cemetery, Achaea, Greece / Ioanna Moutafi

This book investigates the complex relationship between funerary treatment and wider social dynamics through a contextual analysis of human skeletal remains and associated mortuary data from Voudeni, an important Mycenaean (1400-1050 BC) chamber tomb cemetery in Achaea, Greece. Voudeni is one of the...

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