Gender and age in funerary practices in the Ceramic Periods in Central Chile
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Sanhueza Riquelme, Lorena
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Gender and age in funerary practices in the Ceramic Periods in Central Chile
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The Ceramic Periods in central Chile are a scenario of major changes in mobility and subsistence systems, associated with the incorporation of cultigens as the basis of subsistence. In this paper, we present a study of the funerary contexts of the Ceramic Periods in central Chile in order to assess whether in this scenario, generally considered very significant in the low-scale societies studied here, gender categories were constructed or signified, and how this changed over time. The results of the analysis suggest that gender categorization was not always important in this scenario. Among Llolleo groups, the offerings associated with females and children suggest their relation with production spheres; in Bato groups, on the other hand, age categories seem to be more important. In the Late Intermediate Period, it is the collective aspect that appears to be stressed in the funerary contexts.
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Cambridge Archaeological Journal. Vol. 30, No. 3. (2020) , pp. 367-388
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