Ochre,Ground Stone,and Wrapping the Dead in the Late Epipalaeolithic (Natufian) Levant: Revealing the Funerary Practices at Shubayqa 1, Jordan |
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Authors: | Tobias Richter Emmy Bocaege Peter Ilsøe Anthony Ruter Alexis Pantos Patrick Pedersen |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark richter@hum.ku.dkhttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9902-8852;3. University of Kent, Kent, UK https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9988-3530;4. University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark |
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Abstract: | The appearance of rich and diverse funerary practices is one of the hallmarks of the Late Epipalaeolithic Natufian in the Levant. Numerous burials at a number of sites excavated mostly in the Mediterranean zone of the southern Levant have fed into the interpretation of the Natufian as a sedentary society of complex hunter-gatherers. Here, we report on the human remains recovered from Shubayqa 1, a well-dated early to late Natufian site in northeast Jordan. The majority of the minimum of 23 individuals that are represented are perinates and infants, which represents an atypical population profile. Ground stone artifacts and traces of colorants are associated with some of these individuals, providing a rare insight into funerary treatment of subadults in Natufian contexts. We interpret the Shubayqa 1 evidence in the light of current and ongoing debates concerning Natufian burial practices and the issue of social complexity. |
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Keywords: | Natufian Epipalaeolithic mortuary practices ochre wrapping fragmentation Jordan southwest Asia |
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