Jiang's model of Viking funerals as communal acts that convert a person's life into shared memory.
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funeral as historical memory
Jiang's model of Viking funerals as communal acts that convert a person's life into shared memory.
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"believes and what most actually anthropologists believe is to be human is to ask these three questions. Where do we come from? Why are..."
"...what they remember the most. Funerals are what contributed to historical memory in the Viking world. As you can see this funeral is extremely..."
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The Vikings do not look important because they left fewer books.
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