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La ofrenda animal durante el Bronce Inicial en Can Roqueta II (Sabadell, Vallès Occidental): arqueozoología del ritual funerario

  • Autores: Silvia Albizuri Canadell
  • Directores de la Tesis: Jordi Nadal Lorenzo (dir. tes.), Juliá Maroto i Genover (dir. tes.)
  • Lectura: En la Universitat de Girona ( España ) en 2011
  • Idioma: español
  • Tribunal Calificador de la Tesis: Josep Maria Fullola Pericot (presid.), Narcís Soler i Masferrer (secret.), Arturo Morales Muñiz (voc.), Javier López Cachero (voc.), Manuel Pérez Ripoll (voc.)
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    • The research focuses on the use of animals in ritual deposits. It is based in the analysis of the faunal remains recovered from the internal funerary and ritual structures carved in the clay, in the site of the Early Bronze Age of Can Roqueta II (Sabadell, Barcelona). The results show that children, women and men were buried together in a very similar ceremony and accompanied by animals. Sheep and goats, cows, pigs and dogs are the best-represented, although carnivores and birds are also documented. While many of these animals were offered as a meal to accompany the deceased on his journey, the dogs, which were not consumed, were probably sacrificed as guides of the soul. The research aims to show that animal sacrifice is a universal response to death, with slight differences that probably reflect cultural and social adjustments.


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