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" Trophy heads or ancestor veneration? A stable isotope perspective on disassociated and modified crania in precontact central California "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 918044
Doc. No : LA4bx0z38w
Title & Author : Trophy heads or ancestor veneration? A stable isotope perspective on disassociated and modified crania in precontact central California [Article]\ Eerkens, JW; Bartelink, EJ; Brink, L; Fitzgerald, RT; Garibay, R; Jorgenson, GA
Date : 2016
Title of Periodical : UC Davis
Abstract : Copyright © 2016 by the Society for American Archaeology. Few items in the archaeological record capture the imagination more than human heads separated from their bodies. Such items are sometimes assumed to indicate warfare practices, where "trophy heads" display power and fighting prowess. Other times, they are interpreted as representing ancestor veneration. Isolated crania are not uncommon in the Early period (ca. 4500-2500 B.P.) in Central California. Some anthropologists interpret them as trophy heads, but isotopic analyses at CA-CCO-548 suggest an alternative interpretation. Strontium isotope analyses on one modified cranium produced values consistent with local individuals, and both headless burials and people buried with extra skulls overlap in carbon and nitrogen isotopes. Further, teeth from two individuals who were buried with extra skulls suggest both were weaned at early ages (before age 2), much earlier than other individuals at the site. Together with contextual information, we argue that the isotopic data are more consistent with the hypothesis that extra skulls and headless burials represent ancestor veneration rather than trophies, shedding new light on Early-period societies in Central California.
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