excarnation

excarnation音标

英 [ekskɑ:'neɪʃn]

美 [ekskɑ'neɪʃn]

excarnation翻译

n.

肌肉的剔除,脱离肉体;修切标本;

英英释义

Excarnation

In archaeology and anthropology, the term, excarnation (also known as Defleshing), refers to the burial practice of removing the flesh and organs of the dead, leaving only the bones.

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excarnation用法

权威例句

An Ethics of Excarnation

Embodiment and excarnation.

The Excarnation in Republic of Macedonia

Excarnation and the City: The Tower of Silence Debates in Mumbai

Excarnation, evisceration, and exhumation in medieval and post-medieval Europe

Is there a human nature?: An argument against modern excarnation

Bones chewed by canids as evidence for human excarnation. A British case study

Excarnation or evidence of violence? The use of contextual taphonomy for funeral rite reconstruction of Silesian-Platenice phase of ...

The ritual framework of excarnation by exposure as the mortuary practice of the early and middle Iron Ages of central southern Britain

Patterns in the modification of animal and human bones in Iron Age Wessex: revisiting the excarnation debate