Death Rituals, Burial Practices, and Afterlife World in Iran’s Neolithic Man
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https://doi.org/10.31185/bsj.Vol10.Iss16.435Keywords:
Death rituals, Burial practices, Afterlife worldAbstract
This paper investigates death and burial practices, methods, ceremonies, and other related aspects as they had been observed by neo-lithic groups of men settled in modern-day Iran. The paper aims at realizing how early pre-history races of Neolithic men observed death and burial practices, what ways were used, and how they buried the dead. The study finds that pre-history Neolithic humanoid groups had their own ways of burial as they. Recent archaeological investigations in Iran showed that certain remains unearthed in death sites prove that early pre-history humanoids observed some death rituals.
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