Death in the highland of Piura: funerary practices and beliefs about the dead in archaeological evidence and in ethnographic material

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  • Mario Polia Centro Studi e Ricerche Ligabue

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https://doi.org/10.18800/anthropologica.199701.001

Abstract

This essay aims to document the cultural continuity of funeral ritual ideas and practices among the peasant communities of the highland of Piura. Archaeological documents, colonial sources and ethnographic data allow an approach to traditional ideas about death and the spirits of the ancestors in the Andes of Piura. At the same time, they reveal not only the temporary survival of indigenous structures of religious thought, but the fundamental homogeneity of these structures throughout the Andean Peruvian and pan-American world. This article does not intend to extend the analysis to intercultural and interethnic comparisons: a topic, by the way, of relevant interest for both the archaeologist and the anthropologist.

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Published

1997-03-23

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Polia, M. (1997). Death in the highland of Piura: funerary practices and beliefs about the dead in archaeological evidence and in ethnographic material. Anthropologica Del Departamento De Ciencias Sociales, 15(15), 7–69. https://doi.org/10.18800/anthropologica.199701.001

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