Signe et fonction des objets lithiques de la Sardaigne préhistoriques : données par la nécropole de Ispiluncas – Sedilo (Sardaigne - Italie)
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2008
Short description:
Signe et fonction des objets lithiques de la Sardaigne préhistoriques : données par la nécropole de Ispiluncas – Sedilo (Sardaigne - Italie) / R., Cappai; Melis, Maria Grazia. - In: PREHISTOIRE ANTHROPOLOGIE MEDITERRANEENNES. - ISSN 1167-492X. - 14:(2008), pp. 145-166.
abstract:
The presence of lithic tools in the funeral contexts is a recurrent fact related to the different compositions of the
mor tuary assemblages : they contain objects of daily use and objects of prestige and symbolic value. The lithic
elements recovered in the burials of Ispiluncas (Sedilo, Sardinia), represent an occasion to discuss the sense and
value of funeral deposits, connected to the ritual domain, composed of gestures and offers. These elements suggest
the existence of complex rituals : they star t by the moving of objects belonging to daily life to the funeral domain/
sphere, losing their function of use, coming into the world of the defuncts through technical acts that can themselves
become symbolic. An aspect of ritual seems to be suggested by the presence of picks, used for the excavation of
the hypogeum, of used objects or showing deliberate fractures, which could suggest the wish to deprive the daily
object of its primary function and to inser t it in the parallel and, at the same time opposite, afterlife. The technological
analysis of the knapped lithic industry and the reconstruction of reduction sequences attest the presence of many
elements linked to the knapping phases: core preparation flakes, débitage products, tools and débris. These elements
primarily show that a par t of the débitage was made at the necropolis. This evidence open a discussion on the value
of knapping operations as ritual gestures, although the state of the research, due to the bad quality of the available
data, strongly limits its field. The main issue is to establish the real purpose of the débitage inside the grave : was it
the realization of funeral objects or offerings ? Or was knapping par t of the ritual ? From the economic point of view,
the intimate bond with daily life is once more highlighted : although obsidian is preferentially chosen at Sedilo, local
or easier to find stones are also used, testifying to different approaches to raw material exploitation and the same
technology used in the dwelling sites.
mor tuary assemblages : they contain objects of daily use and objects of prestige and symbolic value. The lithic
elements recovered in the burials of Ispiluncas (Sedilo, Sardinia), represent an occasion to discuss the sense and
value of funeral deposits, connected to the ritual domain, composed of gestures and offers. These elements suggest
the existence of complex rituals : they star t by the moving of objects belonging to daily life to the funeral domain/
sphere, losing their function of use, coming into the world of the defuncts through technical acts that can themselves
become symbolic. An aspect of ritual seems to be suggested by the presence of picks, used for the excavation of
the hypogeum, of used objects or showing deliberate fractures, which could suggest the wish to deprive the daily
object of its primary function and to inser t it in the parallel and, at the same time opposite, afterlife. The technological
analysis of the knapped lithic industry and the reconstruction of reduction sequences attest the presence of many
elements linked to the knapping phases: core preparation flakes, débitage products, tools and débris. These elements
primarily show that a par t of the débitage was made at the necropolis. This evidence open a discussion on the value
of knapping operations as ritual gestures, although the state of the research, due to the bad quality of the available
data, strongly limits its field. The main issue is to establish the real purpose of the débitage inside the grave : was it
the realization of funeral objects or offerings ? Or was knapping par t of the ritual ? From the economic point of view,
the intimate bond with daily life is once more highlighted : although obsidian is preferentially chosen at Sedilo, local
or easier to find stones are also used, testifying to different approaches to raw material exploitation and the same
technology used in the dwelling sites.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Rituali funerari; Oggetti litici; Ipogei funerari; Funerary rituals; Lithic objects; Rock-cut tombs
List of contributors:
R., Cappai; Melis, Maria Grazia
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