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Burial taphonomy and megalithic ritual practices in Iberia: the Panoría cemetery

Miriam Vílchez Suárez, Gonzalo Aranda Jiménez, Marta Díaz‐Zorita Bonilla, Sonia Robles Carrasco, Margarita Sánchez Romero, Lara Milesi García, Francisco Javier Esquivel

2023Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Our ability to build precise narratives regarding megalithic funerary rituals largely depends on an accurate understanding of bone assemblage formation. The cemetery of Panoría offers an excellent opportunity for exploring the ritual variability through the study of funerary taphonomy, as four of the nine recently excavated dolmens are remarkably well-preserved. Based on a multi-proxy approach that includes the contextual archaeological features, skeletal preservation and representation indexes, taphonomic processes, and radiocarbon chronology, three main ritual practices can be outlined: (i) primary sequential inhumations followed by the differential in situ decomposition of skeletal remains; (ii) the selective removal of crania and long bones; and (iii) the curation of subadult crania and probably long bones. The use-life of tombs, the intensity of mortuary depositions, and the intentional protection of specific bones appear as key aspects for understanding the variability in bone assemblage formation.

Topics & Concepts

TaphonomyCraniaMegalithArchaeologyAssemblage (archaeology)Radiocarbon datingPrehistoryGeographyArchaeology and ancient environmental studiesForensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology StudiesPleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
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