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CHANGES IN REMEMBRANCE OF AN URNFIELD CREMATION CEMETERY, CERRO DE TRINCHERAS, SONORA, MEXICO

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 December 2017

Jessica I. Cerezo-Román
Affiliation:
Department of Geography and Anthropology, California State Polytechnic University, Pomona, 3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768, USA ([email protected])
Silvia I. Nava Maldonado
Affiliation:
Sección de Arqueología, Centro INAH Sonora Blvd. Hidalgo 71, Colonia Centenario, C.P. 83260, Hermosillo, Sonora, México
Carlos Cruz Guzmán
Affiliation:
Sección de Arqueología, Centro INAH Sonora Blvd. Hidalgo 71, Colonia Centenario, C.P. 83260, Hermosillo, Sonora, México
James T. Watson
Affiliation:
Arizona State Museum & School of Anthropology, University of Arizona, PO Box 210026, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA
M. Elisa Villalpando
Affiliation:
Sección de Arqueología, Centro INAH Sonora Blvd. Hidalgo 71, Colonia Centenario, C.P. 83260, Hermosillo, Sonora, México

Abstract

We explore the transformation of a site into a place of remembrance by evaluating the life history of an urnfield at Cerro de Trincheras, Sonora, Mexico. Prehispanic inhabitants used this cemetery as a cremation burial ground ca. AD 1300–1450. Memory of the cemetery persisted into historical times among inhabitants of the area, but its use changed. We argue that critical and contextualized approaches to cemeteries are needed to understand the complexity of how burial spaces are used through time.

Exploramos la transformación de un sitio en un espacio de rememoración mediante la evaluación de la historia de vida del cementerio de cremaciones en Cerro de Trincheras, Sonora, México. Los habitantes prehispánicos utilizaron esta área como un cementerio de cremaciones en torno a 1300–1450 dC. El recuerdo del cementerio continuó en tiempos históricos entre los habitantes de la zona, pero su uso cambió, y sólo fueron enterrados unos pocos infantes. Argumentamos que los acercamientos críticos y contextualizados a los cementerios son necesarios para reconstruir la complejidad del uso del espacio funerario a través del tiempo.

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Copyright © 2017 by the Society for American Archaeology 

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