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Sacred landscapes of the southern Brazilian highlands: Understanding southern proto-Jê mound and enclosure complexes
Authors:José Iriarte  Silvia Moehlecke Copé  Michael Fradley  Jami J Lockhart  J Christopher Gillam
Institution:1. Department of Archaeology, College of Humanities, University of Exeter, 314 Laver Building, North Park Rd., Exeter EX4 4QE, UK;2. Núcleo de Pesquisa Arqueológica - NuPArq, Departamento de História - IFCH, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul - UFRGS, Av. Bento Gonçalves, 9500, 91501-970 - Porto Alegre - RS, Brazil;3. School of Applied Science, Bournemouth University, Christchurch House C140, Talbot Campus, Fern Barrow, Poole BH12 5BB, UK;4. Arkansas Archeological Survey, 2475 N. Hatch Ave., Fayetteville, AR 72704, USA;5. Savannah River Archaeological Research, Institute of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of South Carolina Columbia, SC 29208-0017, USA
Abstract:Fieldwork involving survey, detailed topographic mapping, and excavations in Pinhal da Serra, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, has revealed a highly-structured landscape revolving around funerary/ceremonial structures that began around A.D. 1000. This paper focuses on the results of detailed topographic survey of mound and enclosure complexes and their interpretation in light of southern Jê ethnohistorical and ethnographic data. We compare the architectural patterns of mortuary architecture from this study with fundamental spatial features of historic Kaingang’s social organisation, mortuary rituals and cosmogony myth. Our results suggest historical continuity in the organisation of space in cardinal directions (E–W), topography (low and high places), and in circular/concentric spatiality revealed in the southern proto-Jê mound and enclosure complexes. It is argued that small paired mound and enclosure complexes are associated with the material representation of a dual ranked opposition materialised in proto-Jê moiety cemeteries where important persona were buried.
Keywords:Southern proto-Jê    Taquara&ndash  Itararé  tradition  Funerary mound and enclosure complexes  Landscape archaeology  Southern Brazilian highlands
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