Embodied Essence: Anthropological, Historical, and Archaeological Perspectives on the Use of Body Parts and Bodily Substances in Religious Beliefs and Practices
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Embodied Essence: Anthropological, Historical, and Archaeological Perspectives on the Use of Body Parts and Bodily Substances in Religious Beliefs and Practices" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
Anthropological and historical research suggests that anatomical parts and bodily substances of humans and nonhuman animals (e.g., crania, mandibles, horns, blood, fat, brains, marrow) likely played an important role in the religious beliefs and practices of many past societies because they were considered to be imbued with spiritual power. That such is the case is not widely appreciated in archaeology at the moment, however. This is a problem not only because it means we are probably overlooking data that shed light on the religious beliefs and practices of a number of past societies, but also because it means we are probably misinterpreting some of the animal bones at some archaeological sites: we are interpreting the bones in terms of economic behavior when they were actually deposited in connection with religious rituals. The present symposium’s goal is to begin the process of changing this state of affairs. The symposium brings together several of the most prominent of the small group of researchers currently working on the phenomenon of the religious use of anatomical parts and bodily substances with a view to identifying commonalities and differences among the societies and archaeological cultures in which it has been documented and stimulating collaborative research.
Other Keywords
Ritual and Symbolism •
Paleolithic •
ontology •
Ideology •
Zooarchaeology •
Ethnohistory/History •
Ethnography/Ethnoarchaeology •
and Memory •
Mortuary Analysis •
Neolithic
Geographic Keywords
Republic of Turkey (Country) •
Republic of Armenia (Country) •
Georgia (Country) •
Isle of Man (Country) •
Kingdom of Sweden (Country) •
Kingdom of Norway (Country) •
French Republic (Country) •
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nort (Country) •
Ireland (Country) •
Kingdom of Belgium (Country)
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- Documents (14)
- Cycles of Time and Body Partibility at the Ancient Maya Site of Chan Chich, Belize (2024)
- Deer Offerings in the Stone Age of Eurasia (2024)
- The Ensouled Body: A Cross-Cultural Meta-Analysis of Spiritual Beliefs about Human Bodily Parts and Substances (2024)
- Fat, Potency, and Respect: The Holy Triad of Human-Animal Relationships in the Paleolithic (2024)
- Horse Mandibles in the Paleolithic as Liminal Bodies (2024)
- Human Body Parts from the Monumental Special Buildings at Pre-Pottery Neolithic (PPN) Göbekli Tepe, Southeast Türkiye (2024)
- An Ideology of Blood at the Root of Symbolic Culture (2024)
- Keeping the Dead Close (2024)
- Medical Cannibalism in Scandinavian Folklore: Practical Uses and Religious Rationalities (2024)
- The Mexica Tzompantli ("Skull Rack") as Life-Energy Battery Pack (2024)
- A Neanderthal Hunting Sanctuary in the Interior of the Iberian Peninsula (Pinilla de Valle, Madrid, España) (2024)
- The Ontological Mammoth Body: Varieties of the Human-Mammoth Ritual Drama Mediated by Cultural Interactions with Mammoth Remains in Pavlonian Moravia and Mezinian Ukraine (2024)
- Recent Manifestions of Belief in Embodied Spiritual Power in the Western World (2024)
- Trans-species Archaeologies and Ritual Bone Deposits: Respecting the Animal Ancestral Dead (2024)