The Buried Soul

How Humans Invented Death

Paperback, 353 pages

English language

Published by Beacon Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8070-4667-8
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OCLC Number:
149250288

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"Do cannibals exist? It there evidence for contemporary human sacrifice? What are vampires? The Buried Soul charts the story of the human response to death from prehistory to the present day. At some moment in human history, our ancestors invented "death." Retracing four million years, this book investigates the many ways that humans, in facing death, first understood what it was to be alive. Their confrontation with mortality survives in early accounts of sacrifices, in blindfolded bodies preserved in peat bogs, and in the elaborate burials of disabled or deformed individuals among Neanderthals and the people of the Ice Age." "Timothy Taylor has spent his life sifting through the relics of encounters with death. In The Buried Soul he gathers evidence of how the ancients saw their universe and asks how we came to have not only a sense of the afterlife but also an image of the soul."--BOOK JACKET.

3 editions

Subjects

  • Sociology
  • Archaeology (Specific Aspects)
  • Manners And Customs
  • Social Science
  • Archaeology / Anthropology
  • Anthropology - General
  • Death & Dying
  • Social Science / Anthropology / General