Patterns of Mortuary Practice over Millennia in Southern Vanuatu, South Melanesia

Q3 Arts and Humanities Translocal Chinese: East Asian Perspectives Pub Date : 2022-06-28 DOI:10.1353/asi.2022.0005
F. Valentin, Wanda Zinger, Alison Fenwick, Stuart Bedford, James Flexner, Edson Willie, Takaronga Kuautonga
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abstract:Burial practices provide a window into cultural practices, beliefs, and cross-cultural contacts through time. Southern Vanuatu's history begins with an initial Lapita colonization 3000 b.p., followed by Polynesian contacts after roughly 1000 years ago, and European encounters starting almost 250 years ago. Using a combination of re-analyzed legacy data from archaeological excavations in the 1960s and recent excavations, this article provides a synthesis of southern Vanuatu mortuary practices using an anthropologie de terrain (field anthropology) approach and new 14C dates. The earliest preserved burials from the region date to 1270 b.p., with subsequent transformations and continuities through the nineteenth century. Burials are present in sub-surface and surface contexts, in flexed and extended positions, with some showing evidence of having been wrapped in perishable flexible containers and others of postde-positional manipulation. Many of the burials feature ornaments of shell and stone. Transformations and continuities of burial practice in southern Vanuatu reflect complex histories of interaction within and beyond the region.
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丧葬习俗提供了一扇了解文化习俗、信仰和跨文化交流的窗口。瓦努阿图南部的历史始于公元前3000年拉皮塔人最初的殖民统治,大约1000年前与波利尼西亚人接触,大约250年前与欧洲人接触。结合20世纪60年代考古发掘和最近发掘的重新分析的遗产数据,本文采用地形人类学(田野人类学)方法和新的14C年代,综合了瓦努阿图南部的殡葬实践。该地区保存下来的最早的墓葬可以追溯到公元前1270年,随后的转变和延续贯穿了整个19世纪。在地下和地表环境中都有埋葬,以弯曲和伸展的姿势存在,其中一些显示出被包裹在易腐烂的柔性容器中的证据,还有一些是在放置后被操纵的。许多墓葬以贝壳和石头装饰为特色。瓦努阿图南部埋葬习俗的转变和延续反映了该地区内外相互作用的复杂历史。
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