This volume presents a compilation of papers from the congress held at the Centro de Historia de Arte e Investigaҫao Artistica of the University of Evora. This second meeting concerning Transition Archaeologies was dedicated to reflecting upon the ways in which humans relate to death and in which researchers document these relationships. Nothing expresses the idea of transition better than death, from the symbolic point of view of its timeless and constant presence, and from the archaeological evidence. In the past few years, there have been great changes in the research systems of the...
This volume presents a compilation of papers from the congress held at the Centro de Historia de Arte e Investigaҫao Artistica of the University...