A morte lhe cai bem: reconsiderando o significado do mobiliário funerário na construção do prestígio social

Autores

  • Camila Diogo de Souza Centro de Antropologia e Arqueologia Forense (CAAF). Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Rua Sena Madureira, 1500, Vila Clementino 04021-001 – São Paulo, SP

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.9789/2525-3050.2018.v3i6.263-287

Palavras-chave:

Arqueologia funerária – Mobiliário funerário – Prestígio social – Contextos funerários – Memória social

Resumo

Este artigo tem como objetivo discutir o papel do mobiliário funerário (ou acompanhamentos) na construção do prestígio e da memória social, a partir da apresentação de um estudo de caso específico. Os objetos depositados com os mortos, desde as abordagens teórico-metodológicas mais antigas dos estudos dos contextos funerários, constituíram o elemento central da cultura material de natureza funerária sobre o qual os pesquisadores se debruçavam para reconstruir aspectos da organização social e alcançar aspectos simbólicos dos rituais mortuários. Contudo, devido à caraterística multifacetada do registro arqueológico dos sepultamentos, as análises interdisciplinares têm possibilitado reconsiderar as relações entre os artefatos e os valores socioculturais de riqueza e prestígio, sob a ótica das diferentes abordagens interpretativas das linhas teórico-metodológicas da Arqueologia Funerária.

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Biografia do Autor

Camila Diogo de Souza, Centro de Antropologia e Arqueologia Forense (CAAF). Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Rua Sena Madureira, 1500, Vila Clementino 04021-001 – São Paulo, SP

Doutora em Arqueologia Clássica pelo Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia (MAE), junto à Universidade de    São Paulo (USP). Professora Visitante Centro de Antropologia e Arqueologia Forense (CAAF), da Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP). Pós-doutoranda pelo MAE-USP.

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Souza, C. D. de. (2019). A morte lhe cai bem: reconsiderando o significado do mobiliário funerário na construção do prestígio social. Revista M. Estudos Sobre a Morte, Os Mortos E O Morrer, 3(6), 263–287. https://doi.org/10.9789/2525-3050.2018.v3i6.263-287