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10th Annual Meeting of the Anthropology and Funerary Archaeology Group

Luogo della manifestazione

Bordeaux, France

THE UNHEALTHY BODY: THE CARE FOR AND FUNERARY TREATMENT OF THE ILL AND INFIRM ACROSS THE AGES

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Visible or imperceptible, acute or chronic, disabled or slightly impaired, illnesses have continuously affected past populations. Over the course of centuries and millennia, human groups have developed varied solutions–medical, religious or juridical–when faced with such occurrences. The ill were treated in a highly variable manner according to time and place, being socially included or excluded, cared for or neglected, invested with magical powers or viewed with ignominy. But how is this reflected in the place of burial, or the care of the corpse in past societies? By placing those who suffered from various afflictions from prehistory to the contemporary world at the centre of the debate, this is the subject addressed in the 10th annual meeting of the Anthropology and Funerary Archaeology Group (GAAF).

Categorie

  • Anthropologia
  • Preistoria e protostoria
Lingue: Inglese, Francese