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The Social Archaeology of Funerary Remains

The social archaeology of funerary remains examines how ancient societies used burial practices to express social identities, beliefs, and relationships. By studying graves, tombs, and associated artifacts, archaeologists uncover insights into social hierarchies, rituals, and cultural values. This approach reveals not just individual deaths but also how communities built and communicated social structure and collective identity through their burial customs over time.