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[ES] El Neolítico catalán se ha caracterizado especialmente por su excelente registro funerario. Tanto es así, que a principios del siglo XX Bosch Gimpera hablaba de la “Cultura de los Sepulcros de Fosa”, denominación que sigue usándose habitualmente en la actualidad para el Neolítico Medio. En el marco de este volumen monográfico, nos centramos en los enterramientos infantiles, deteniéndonos especialmente en todos los aspectos referentes a las cuestiones antropológicas pero sin obviar otros datos que consideramos relevantes, como el ajuar asociado a los distintos individuos inhumados o la cronología de los contextos funerarios establecida a partir de las dataciones absolutas obtenidas.
[EN] The Neolithic funeral record from Catalonia is particularly rich. At the beginning of the 20th century, P. Bosch Gimpera categorized the Catalonian Middle Neolithic as the “Sepulcros de Fosa” (pit burials) Culture, and this appellation is still in use. Within the framework of this monographic volume, this paper focus on the infantile burials, not only on its anthropological aspects, but also on other relevant information such as the grave goods associated to the reviewed burials, or the chronology of the funeral contexts established from the absolute dates available.
Parte de este trabajo ha sido financiado gracias al proyecto “Estudio de las características antropológicas de las poblaciones en transición Mesolítico-Neolítico del nordeste de la Península Ibérica” (CGL2009-07572-E/BOS). Por otro lado, queremos expresar un agradecimiento especial a Bernard Gassin por su ayuda en relación a la calibración de las dataciones y los gráficos correspondientes.
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Catalonia, Enterramientos infantiles, Neolítico, Paleoanthropology, 930, Catalunya, Neolithic, Arqueoantropología, Child burials, Arqueología
Catalonia, Enterramientos infantiles, Neolítico, Paleoanthropology, 930, Catalunya, Neolithic, Arqueoantropología, Child burials, Arqueología
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