Violencia en el desierto: un entierro arcaico en el sitio de Villa del Mar-IPSS, Ilo

Authors

  • Sonia E. Guillén Centro Mallqui
  • Gerardo Carpio Museo de Sitio de El Algarrobal

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18800/boletindearqueologiapucp.199901.018

Keywords:

Archaic Period, Villa del Mar, Ilo, Chinchorro, Burial, Projectile points

Abstract

Violence in the Desert: An Archaic Burial from the Villa del Mar-IPSS Site in Ilo

Excavations at the Villa del Mar site, at the sea shore of the district of llo in Moquegua, Peru, exposed the remains of an extended burial of a male individual whose estimated age was between 17 to 20 years. The body was wrapped in reed mats, traces of textiles made of vegetal fibers suggest the presence of a loincloth. Conservation conditions of the bones and cultural artifacts were very poor, mainly due to the impact of the use of heavy machinery on the surface of the site. It was quite clear that the cause of death of the individual was related to the damage caused by 6 projectile points that impacted in different parts of the body. The burial pattern and the cultural remains indicate an association to the Archaic Period, specifically to the Chinchorro culture that established in this geographic area. Although the reason for this violence could be related to a sacrifice or an execution, the final disposition of the body indicates that steps were taken to follow the forms and rituals typical of the time.

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Published

1999-04-18

How to Cite

Guillén, S. E., & Carpio, G. (1999). Violencia en el desierto: un entierro arcaico en el sitio de Villa del Mar-IPSS, Ilo. Boletín De Arqueología PUCP, (3), 365–373. https://doi.org/10.18800/boletindearqueologiapucp.199901.018