The Use of Plants in Ancient Rituals: New Perspectives from Paleoethnobotany

Part of: Society for American Archaeology 82nd Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC (2017)

It is only recently that systematic palaeoethnobotanical studies have begun to be adopted as key components in the study of ancient ritual practices. This approach represents an important innovation for highlighting the role of the "natural world" in ceremonies of the past, as well as providing an additional perspective for understanding the ancient worldviews that were embodied in such practices. Palaeoethnobotanical approaches also constitute a key tool for reconstructing the chaine opératoire of the deposits that result from ritual practices, particularly when compared with other associated artifacts and ecofacts. Fine-scale analysis of archaeobotanical remains from ritual contexts has already proved essential for reconstructing the behaviors and often meticulous actions involved in the construction of ritual sequences. This analytic approach thus represents an essential stage for achieving a broader understanding of the socio-cultural, political and ecological aspects of ritual practices. Our symposium aims to present and discuss new theoretical and methodological approaches in the study of ancient ritual practices in the Americas that are symbolically or materially related to the vegetal world.

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  1. Analytical Approaches for Identifying Ritual Contexts (2017)
  2. Ancient woods used in a ritual context at Chenque I cemetery (Pampean region, Argentina) (2017)
  3. Ashes to ashes, dust to dust : the role of wood in ancient maya funerary sequences (2017)
  4. Ceremonial and Psychotropic Plants of the Tiwanaku (AD 500-1000): New Evidence for Erythroxylum Coca and Anadenanthera Colubrina from the Omo Temple in Moquegua, Peru. (2017)
  5. Feeding the Mountain: Plant Remains from Ritual Contexts On and Around Structure M13-1 at El Perú-Waka’ (2017)
  6. Fire and feasting. The role of plants in Brazilian shellmounds funerary rituals. (2017)
  7. Flames, Ash, and Charcoal: Paleoethnobotanical Approaches to Understanding the Role of Fire in Postclassic Tarascan Ritual Practices (2017)
  8. Integrating archaeobotany to provide Insight into domestic and public ritual in southern Brazil (2017)
  9. The meaning of the plants around the death: the case of the Offer 149 (2017)
  10. Performing the Moche Feast: Plants, Ritual Practice, and Spectacle in the North Coast of Peru (2017)
  11. RAIN PETITION RITUALS AND OFFERINGS IN MESOAMERICA: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ETHNOGRAFIC RESEARCH (2017)
  12. Ritual Fires and Ancient Maya Termination Deposits at Naachtun (Guatemala): An Archaeobotanical Perspective (2017)
  13. Ritual Smoking: Evidence from Archaeological Smoking Pipes (2017)
  14. The Role of Ritual in Early Food Producing Economies: Seed Keepers and Seed Exchange in Ethnography and in the Archaeological Record of Eastern North America (2017)