A morte 'o ssajeched'è?: strategie e contraddizioni dell'antropo-pòiesi al margine tra la vita e la morte. Una prospettiva archeologica
Conference Paper
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
In keeping with the main theoretical approaches and themes under consideration in the present session (a. The Construction of Identity Before and After Death; b. Places and Bodies: To Disappear, Remain, Reemerge; c. Strategies of ‘Cultural Control of Putrefaction’: Between Archaeology and Anthropology; d. Beyond Putrefaction: Manipulation of the Body after Death), the author attempts to bring together the approach of Remotti and his School to tanatosemiologia and the archaeological evidence from the protohistoric necropoleis of Central Tyrrhenian Italy. The result is an archaeological reinterpretation of the processes related to anthropopoiesis from the 10th to 7th c. BCE and a reformulation of those processes on an anthropological basis, which allows one to offer alternative hypotheses with regard to patterns of biritualism and the strategies, choices, reasoning – rational and irrational – that may explain those patterns. The differences revealed between the Villanovan and Latin spheres are particularly meaningful and instructive.
Iris type:
4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Anthropopoiesis; thanato-metamorphosis; bi-ritualism; “fear of arms”; “fear of the dead”; “secondary
depositions”; anthropomorphization; “reification of the urn”; “cultural control of putrefaction”; Villanovan
culture; Latium Vetus; Osteria dell’Osa; Castel di Decima; Pithekoussai.
List of contributors:
Nizzo, V
Full Text:
Book title:
Archeologia e antropologia della morte: 3. Costruzione e decostruzione del sociale, Atti del 3° Incontro Internazionale di Studi “Antropologia e archeologia a confronto” (Roma, 20-22 maggio 2015), vol. 3
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