Early Neolithic Ritual Funerary Behaviours in the Westernmost Regions of the Mediterranean

An intact archaeological context named Locus 1 has recently been discovered at Dehesilla Cave (southern Spain). The ritual funerary deposition consists of a complete pottery jar with part of a human calvarium over the mouth, and was occulted by large stone blocks. This paper offers a presentation of...

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Autor principal: García Rivero, Daniel (author)
Outros Autores: Taylor, Ruth (author), Umbelino, Cláudia (author), Cubas, Miriam (author), Barrera Cruz, María (author), Díaz Rodríguez, Manuel J. (author)
Formato: article
Idioma:eng
Publicado em: 2021
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Texto completo:http://hdl.handle.net/10316/100806
País:Portugal
Oai:oai:estudogeral.sib.uc.pt:10316/100806
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Resumo:An intact archaeological context named Locus 1 has recently been discovered at Dehesilla Cave (southern Spain). The ritual funerary deposition consists of a complete pottery jar with part of a human calvarium over the mouth, and was occulted by large stone blocks. This paper offers a presentation of the new data provided mainly by the stratigraphic, osteological, pottery, lithic and radiocarbon analyses. A systematic review of the relevant evidence in the Iberian Peninsula during the Early Neolithic (c. 5600-4800 cal BC) provides a context for this finding and supports its interpretation with reference to several possible anthropological scenarios.