期刊
ANTIQUITY
卷 90, 期 354, 页码 1454-1473出版社
CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2016.220
关键词
Brazil; Lagoa Santa; Lapa do Santo; early Archaic period; Palaeoindian; mortuary rituals
资金
- FAPESP
- CNPq
- Alexander Von Humboldt Foundation
- Ciencias Sem Fronteiras
- Generalitat Valenciana [VALi+d APOSTD/2014/123]
- Eberhard-Karls-Universitat Tubingen
- Max Planck Society
Early Archaic human skeletal remains found in a burial context in Lapa do Santo in eastcentral Brazil provide a rare glimpse into the lives of hunter- gatherer communities in South America, including their rituals for dealing with the dead. These included the reduction of the body by means of mutilation, defleshing, tooth removal, exposure to fire and possibly cannibalism, followed by the secondary burial of the remains according to strict rules. In a later period, pits were filled with disarticulated bones of a single individual without signs of body manipulation, demonstrating that the region was inhabited by dynamic groups in constant transformation over a period of centuries.
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