Human burials during the hunter‐gathering/farming transition in Ojo de Agua, Northern Patagonia, Argentina

Author:

Peralta Eva A.1ORCID,Luna Leandro H.23ORCID,Gil Adolfo F.14ORCID,Aranda Claudia3ORCID,Neme Gustavo A.14ORCID,Salgán M. Laura14ORCID,Colombo Fernando1ORCID,Delgado Jorge Zárate5ORCID,Tucker Hugo1ORCID,Aguirre Valeria6,Díaz Karina6

Affiliation:

1. Instituto de Evolución, Ecología Histórica y Ambiente, Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (IDEVEA, CONICET). San Rafael Mendoza Argentina

2. Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras Buenos Aires Argentina

3. Universidad de Buenos Aires, Facultad de Odontología, Cátedra de Endodoncia e Instituto de Investigaciones en Salud Pública (IISAP), Unidad de Investigación en Bioarqueología y Antropología Forense (UIBAF) Buenos Aires Argentina

4. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad Nacional de Cuyo Mendoza Argentina

5. Universidad de Tarapacá, Tarapacá Chile

6. Área Arqueología, Centro Regional de Investigación y Desarrollo Cultural (CRIDC), Malargüe Mendoza Argentina

Abstract

AbstractThis paper explores the implications of the conformation of formal burial areas in the southernmost limit of agricultural dispersion in South America. Previous research proposed the development of cemeteries or formal burial areas due to specialization in using specific habitats and the development of territorial ownership. From a paleoecological background, we hypothesize that hunter‐gatherers intensified resource exploitation and develop territoriality in population growth and pressure over resources. The expectation is that formal burial areas emerged in this context to legitimize the ties with the territory and ensure exclusive access to the land and its resources. To evaluate this hypothesis, we analyzed a mortuary context from southern Mendoza (Central Western Argentina), named Ojo de Agua, by describing the site's characteristics, burial modality, presence of grave goods, age at death profile, and evidence of violence. This site has two main conditions for handling our hypothesis: (1) the chronology and spatial localization coincide with the temporal and geographic dispersion of pre‐Hispanic cultigens; (2) systematic procedures during fieldwork led us to access a significant amount of information not available in other mortuary contexts of the area. Our results point to Ojo de Agua as a cemetery that emerged in the frame of increasing territoriality and conflict with neighboring groups and permitted us to improve our knowledge about the dynamic relationship between human population, environment, and cultural responses in the context of intensification and contact with food production. These results deepen recent studies in the same line but with a greater resolution.

Funder

Agencia Nacional de Promoción de la Investigación, el Desarrollo Tecnológico y la Innovación

Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas

Universidad Tecnológica Nacional

Publisher

Wiley

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