I read the original edition of this book, so I cannot speak to the later re-issue..
Very well written discussion of funeral practices, how death was viewed in the Geometric and Archaic ages (as well as can be inferred from pottery and the scant writing) and primarily focusing on practices in and around Attica, mainly Athens.
Does belief about the afterlife become more refined, codefied and singular as a society develops? Or does it fragment? Is death fearful? Is the afterlife dreadful? What drives the obligation of the living to the dead? Reciprocity? Sentiment? Religion? Societal cohesion?
A great, short book.