Bodies of Evidence
Bodies of Evidence
This chapter examines the funerary practices in Brittany. It highlights the scarcity of preserved human remains and discusses evidence for multiple burials and collective tombs and the model for the development of Neolithic funerary practices proposed by Christine Boujot. It also describes the collected human remains from the Neolithic burial south of the Loire and the Normandy passage graves.
Keywords: funerary practices, Brittany, human remains, multiple burials, collective tombs, Christine Boujot
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