Scientists in Action: The Anthropology of Death - Exploring Cultural Death Rites
Offered By: Denver Museum of Nature & Science via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore diverse cultural perspectives on death and burial practices in this 43-minute virtual program led by anthropologist Dr. Erin Baxter. Discover fascinating traditions from around the world, including DĂa de los Muertos, sky burials, mummification techniques, and unique rituals like ash soup. Learn how scientists study and respect various death rites while gaining insights into how different cultures celebrate, preserve, and embrace mortality. Engage in a thought-provoking Q&A session to deepen your understanding of the anthropology of death. Despite the subject matter, expect an enlightening and engaging discussion that sheds light on humanity's diverse approaches to honoring the deceased.
Syllabus
Scientists in Action: The Anthropology of Death
Taught by
Denver Museum of Nature & Science
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