No. 3 (2017): Antropología e historia de los pueblos originarios de Sonora (Cuarta época)
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Burial practices within the Tradición Trincheras

Carlos Cruz Guzmán
Centro INAH Sonora
Silvia Ivet Nava Maldonado
Centro INAH Sonora
Elisa Villalpando Canchola
Centro INAH Sonora
Jessica I. Cerezo-Román
Department of Anthropology, Department of Geography and Anthropology, Cal. Poly Pomona

Published 2017-12-31

Keywords

  • Tradición Trincheras,
  • tratamiento funerario,
  • cremaciones,
  • ritos fúnebres,
  • Trincheras Tradition,
  • funeral treatment,
  • cremation,
  • funeral rites
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Abstract

The investigation of the site Los Crematorios (The Crematoriums), associated with the prehispanic settlement Cerro de Trincheras (Trenches Hill), regional center of the Tradición Trincheras (Trenches Tradition) in Sonora, México, has significantly enriched the knowledge of burial practices of this pre-Hispanic group. This article analyzes the mortuary process: treatment of the corpse and funeral rites associated with the various practices used to dispose of the dead among the agricultural communities of the Sonoran Desert. We propose that there is a very complex relationship between the mourning ritual and its material expression reflected in the archaeological context, where at least, two funeral traditions were identified.

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