Hope and limits when crossing results between funerary and biology archeological data. Theoretical context, systemic approach proposal and application for the study of foetuses, stillborn and babies from the parish cemetery of Saint Ayoul (Provins, France). Session : Systemic approaches to juvenile funerary rituals. Atypical, deviant or normative ? Going beyond paradigms. - CNRS - Centre national de la recherche scientifique Accéder directement au contenu
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Hope and limits when crossing results between funerary and biology archeological data. Theoretical context, systemic approach proposal and application for the study of foetuses, stillborn and babies from the parish cemetery of Saint Ayoul (Provins, France). Session : Systemic approaches to juvenile funerary rituals. Atypical, deviant or normative ? Going beyond paradigms.

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Mark Guillon, Caroline Partiot, Émilie Portat. Hope and limits when crossing results between funerary and biology archeological data. Theoretical context, systemic approach proposal and application for the study of foetuses, stillborn and babies from the parish cemetery of Saint Ayoul (Provins, France). Session : Systemic approaches to juvenile funerary rituals. Atypical, deviant or normative ? Going beyond paradigms.. 25th Annual meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, Beyond paradigms, EAA, Sep 2019, Bern, Switzerland. ⟨hal-03963262⟩
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