Una secuencia de gestos funerarios manteños en la provincia de Manabi: primeros resultados de la tola J7, sitio de Japoto (Ecuador)

After two field seasons in tola J7, a funerary area attributed to the manteña culture was discovered. Human remains were found in primary (burials) and secondary deposits (packs). The distribution of bones and artifacts reflect a sequence of complex funerary practices that spans from the inhumation...

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Main Author: Tania Delabarde
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Institut Français d'Études Andines 2006-11-01
Series:Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/bifea/3829
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description After two field seasons in tola J7, a funerary area attributed to the manteña culture was discovered. Human remains were found in primary (burials) and secondary deposits (packs). The distribution of bones and artifacts reflect a sequence of complex funerary practices that spans from the inhumation of complete corpses to packs of bones. In Ecuador only two other sites show similar features; one from the Preceramic period (Las Vegas) and one from the Formative period (Real Alto). However, the funerary place discovered in Japoto is to date, unknown to the manteña culture.
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spelling doaj.art-f7732f89f81349e8b3cc9b9f462e6eae2024-02-14T16:32:28ZspaInstitut Français d'Études AndinesBulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines0303-74952076-58272006-11-013531332010.4000/bifea.3829Una secuencia de gestos funerarios manteños en la provincia de Manabi: primeros resultados de la tola J7, sitio de Japoto (Ecuador)Tania DelabardeAfter two field seasons in tola J7, a funerary area attributed to the manteña culture was discovered. Human remains were found in primary (burials) and secondary deposits (packs). The distribution of bones and artifacts reflect a sequence of complex funerary practices that spans from the inhumation of complete corpses to packs of bones. In Ecuador only two other sites show similar features; one from the Preceramic period (Las Vegas) and one from the Formative period (Real Alto). However, the funerary place discovered in Japoto is to date, unknown to the manteña culture.https://journals.openedition.org/bifea/3829Formative periodtolafunerary place
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Una secuencia de gestos funerarios manteños en la provincia de Manabi: primeros resultados de la tola J7, sitio de Japoto (Ecuador)
Bulletin de l'Institut Français d'Études Andines
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tola
funerary place
title Una secuencia de gestos funerarios manteños en la provincia de Manabi: primeros resultados de la tola J7, sitio de Japoto (Ecuador)
title_full Una secuencia de gestos funerarios manteños en la provincia de Manabi: primeros resultados de la tola J7, sitio de Japoto (Ecuador)
title_fullStr Una secuencia de gestos funerarios manteños en la provincia de Manabi: primeros resultados de la tola J7, sitio de Japoto (Ecuador)
title_full_unstemmed Una secuencia de gestos funerarios manteños en la provincia de Manabi: primeros resultados de la tola J7, sitio de Japoto (Ecuador)
title_short Una secuencia de gestos funerarios manteños en la provincia de Manabi: primeros resultados de la tola J7, sitio de Japoto (Ecuador)
title_sort una secuencia de gestos funerarios mantenos en la provincia de manabi primeros resultados de la tola j7 sitio de japoto ecuador
topic Formative period
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url https://journals.openedition.org/bifea/3829
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