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Title: De antropología, ritos y creencias funerarias en la Protohistoria de Lanzarote (Islas Canarias)
Authors: Atoche Peña, Pablo 
Ramírez Rodríguez,María Ángeles 
Rodríguez Martín,Conrado César Juan 
Rodríguez Armas, María Dolores
Pérez González, Sergio
UNESCO Clasification: 5101 Antropología cultural
Keywords: Canary Islands
Archaeology
Protohistory
Bioanthropology
Beliefs and funerary rituals, et al
Issue Date: 2008
Publisher: Academia Canaria de Historia 
Project: PI042004/130 (Efectos de la colonización insular. Transformaciones culturales y medioambientales en la Protohistoria de Lanzarote)
Conference: VI World Congress on Mummy Studies = VI Congreso mundial de estudios sobre momias 
Abstract: Cultural diversity and island’s syndrome justify by themselves the existence in the Canary Islands of beliefs and funerary rituals that, although after losing their original significance, show strong relationships with those Egyptian, Punic-Phoenician and Roman origin. Lanzarote is, perhaps, the island of the archipelago where more Mediterranean cultural elements have been documented. This paper deals with the analyses of religious beliefs and funerary practices as well as with the bioanthropological characteristics of the island’s population from a multidisciplinary work performed by archaeologists, bioanthropologists and historians of several scientific institutions of the Canaries.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/137380
ISBN: 978-84-612-5647-1
Source: Mummies and Science. World Mummies Research. Proceedings of the VI World Congress on Mummy Studies / P. Atoche, C. Rodríguez y Mª.A. Ramírez (Eds.), p. 165-180
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