Por uma arqueologia dos vestígios funerários do passado: contribuições, práticas e caminhos possíveis
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https://doi.org/10.9789/2525-3050.2018.v3i6.232-262Mots-clés :
Arqueologia Funerária – Historiografia – Diálogos entre História – ArqueologiaRésumé
O presente artigo oferece uma reflexão crítica a respeito da morte como campo profícuo para o estudo do passado, em especial, a partir das contribuições advindas da Arqueologia Funerária. Ele sintetiza algumas das principais contribuições intelectuais provenientes do antiquarismo, da arqueologia processual e pós-processual para o entendimento das práticas mortuárias e, não obstante, aponta ao leitor maneiras de incorporar tais contribuições para melhor entendimento da morte e enterramentos em contextos passados. Afinal, o que a Arqueologia Funerária tem a oferecer à História, e por que ela é apenas ainda perifericamente incorporada ao debate? Traçando um conjunto de propostas fluidas e colaborativas entre o ofício arqueológico e historiográfico, o artigo mapeia um caminho frutífero a ser percorrido, em um ensaio sobre os potenciais do estudo do passado por intermédio da materialidade deixada pelos vestígios funerários.Téléchargements
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