Panel's Accepted Abstract


Panel : P137 - Death and its Materials on the Himalayan Margins
TrackIDAbstract TitleAuthor(s)Session
IUAES23_ABS_O7086 Memorials for the Dead: Case Study of Garo Megaliths Gangotri Bhuyan
IUAES23_ABS_B6547 The Symbolic Significance of Ritual Objects in Ñiam Tre Death Rites among the Pnar of Nangbah Clarissa Giri
IUAES23_ABS_O3500 Is There Evidence for a Medieval Pathan Incursion into Northern Pakistan? A Dental Morphology Investigation Brian E Hemphill
IUAES23_ABS_Q9421 Relevance of Samkhalung/ Suptulung: the sacred stone hearth, in the journey of death among the Rai community in Sikkim Tenzing Zangmu Lepcha
IUAES23_ABS_E8416 Facing Mortality: Materiality of Death among the Ao Naga Society Akumtong Longkumer
IUAES23_ABS_V5008 Delightful Substances at the Time of Death: Mourning and the Distribution of tsok in the Buddhist Himalaya Dr Alison Melnick Dyer
IUAES23_ABS_Y9453 Into the World of the Dead, and Afterlife through the Lens of Their Material Culture: A Case for the Poumai Tribe of Manipur Ngao Thohrii
IUAES23_ABS_U3444 Unveiling Death Rituals: Rethinking Pre-Christian Mizo Deathways Lalch Hanhima
IUAES23_ABS_K9010 Mortality, materiality and embodiment of folklores: A Lepcha perspective. Mongfing Lepcha
IUAES23_ABS_M5834 For the Dead: Materials, Meanings and Death among the Lepchas of Sikkim and Darjeeling Himalayas. Avishek Biswakarma
IUAES23_ABS_N4969 Casting the Pall: An Exploration of Class and the Material of Transportation for the Dead in Trashiyangtse, Bhutan Tshering Choden
IUAES23_ABS_H9220 The Sacred Transformation of the Dead Body in Buddhism: A case study from Bhutan Kuenga Wangmo