Commemorating bodies and lives at Kish’s ‘A Cemetery’: (Re)presenting social memory
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Over the course of a decade, the Joint Oxford-Field Museum Expedition to Kish recovered artifacts and skeletal remains from one of the most influential city-states in ancient Mesopotamia. We focus here on the process of commemoration of the dead as evidenced in the graves excavated from Kish’s ‘A Cemetery’. We use skeletal remains, fieldnotes, and artifactual evidence to situate these individuals within their biological and mortuary contexts and to explore elements of living, dying, and remembering at Kish. The repetitive actions involved in burying the dead in the ruins of a razed palace suggest the construction of social memory aimed at creating communal cohesion and reinforcing local norms. The details afforded each individual and their grave suggest that burials Corresponding author: Christina Torres-Rouff, Instituto de Investigaciones Arqueológicas y Museo, Universidad Católica del Norte, Chile, and Department of Anthropology, Colorado College, USA Email: [email protected] functioned both to engage a new political landscape and to create spaces in which the bereaved commemorated individual lives.
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تاریخ انتشار 2012