Living landscapes of the dead: archaeology of the afterworld among the Rumu of Papua New Guinea
Edited book (chapter)
Chapter Title | Living landscapes of the dead: archaeology of the afterworld among the Rumu of Papua New Guinea |
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Book Chapter Category | Edited book (chapter) |
ERA Publisher ID | 2465 |
Book Title | Handbook of landscape archaeology |
Authors | David, Bruno (Author), Pivoru, Max (Author), Pivoru, William (Author), Green, Michael (Author), Barker, Bryce (Author), Weiner, James F. (Author), Simala, Douglas (Author), Kokents, Thomas (Author), Arabo, Lisa (Author) and Dop, John (Author) |
Editors | David, Bruno and Thomas, Julian |
Page Range | 158-166 |
Chapter Number | 14 |
Number of Pages | 9 |
Year | 2008 |
Publisher | Left Coast Press, Inc |
Place of Publication | Walnut Creek, CA. United States |
ISBN | 9781598742947 |
Web Address (URL) | http://www.lcoastpress.com/book.php?id=96 |
Abstract | All over the world, cultural groups understand the world to operate in different ways. Central to these various philosophies of life is how people make sense of the mysteries of their lived environments: how do we connect what we know (and can control), with what we do not know (and cannot truly control). An answer that all cultures have - our own included - is the spirit world, that powerful, nebulous realm that enables us to make sense of things and that touches us at the deepest existential levels while always remaining somehow distant and mysterious. Given that all cultural landscapes contain spiritual presences, we would be remiss to try to explain past cultural practices without considering such existential |
Keywords | spiritual connections; spirit world; Papua New Guinea; death rites; death rituals; mortuary practice; kepe |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 451399. Pacific Peoples culture, language and history not elsewhere classified |
451308. Pacific Peoples history | |
451301. Archaeology of New Guinea and Pacific Islands (excl. New Zealand) | |
Public Notes | Files associated with this item cannot be displayed due to copyright restrictions. |
Byline Affiliations | Monash University |
Kopi village, Papua New Guinea | |
No affiliation | |
Museum Victoria, Australia | |
School of Humanities and Communication | |
University of St Andrews, United Kingdom | |
Esso Highlands, Papua New Guinea | |
University of Papua New Guinea, Papua New Guinea | |
Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery, Papua New Guinea |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/9z1q3/living-landscapes-of-the-dead-archaeology-of-the-afterworld-among-the-rumu-of-papua-new-guinea
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