MORTUARY FEATURES AND IDENTITY CONSTRUCTION IN AN EARLY VILLAGE COMMUNITY IN THE AMERICAN SOUTHWEST

American Antiquity(2011)

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In this paper we examine some of the relationships among mortuary features, individual identities, and group identities in the context of the Ridges Basin community. one of the earliest village communities in the American Southwest. Architectural and biodistance data suggest that more than one ethnic group composed the Ridges Basin Pueblo I community and that these groups occupied different house clusters throughout the basin. Mortuary data are examined for patterning in body arrangement, context of interment, and treatment to corroborate the presence of different groups within tins community. Results indicate that groups and individuals performed mortuary rituals and incorporated particular rare and exotic items that aided in the construction of personal identities, particularly gendered identities, and that ultimately came to represent and reify group distinctions. It is suggested that, in early villages, elaborations of both gender and ethnicity in mortuary contexts provided accessible and highly visible and noticeable avenues of distinction in the absence of formally instituted leadership and group identity categories.
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early village community,identity construction
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