Conférence : Frédérique VALENTIN
13 DÉCEMBRE 19
Conférencier:Dr. Frédérique VALENTIN (French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS))
Titre :
Becoming Polynesian: An Analysis Based on Funerary Data Recorded at Talasiu Site, Kingdom of Tonga
Date : Vendredi 13 décembre 2019, 14:00.
Lieu : Salle 201, Département d'Anthropologie, National Taiwan University
Résumé:
Archaeological excavations at Talasiu midden site, in Tonga, Western Polynesia, has revealed the oldest Polynesian burials known so far, dating to 2600 years ago. In this talk, the description of the burials at Talasiu, using principles and methodology of archaeothanatology, is contrasted with linguistic reconstructions of mortuary and ritual behaviors proposed for the Ancestral Polynesian Society, and with archaeological information on post 700BP Tonga burial practices, highlighting the complexity of Polynesian culture formation.
Organisateurs :
- EFEO Taipei Center
- Département d'Anthropologie, National Taiwan University
La conférence est donnée en anglais.
conférence
Titre :
Becoming Polynesian: An Analysis Based on Funerary Data Recorded at Talasiu Site, Kingdom of Tonga
Date : Vendredi 13 décembre 2019, 14:00.
Lieu : Salle 201, Département d'Anthropologie, National Taiwan University
Résumé:
Archaeological excavations at Talasiu midden site, in Tonga, Western Polynesia, has revealed the oldest Polynesian burials known so far, dating to 2600 years ago. In this talk, the description of the burials at Talasiu, using principles and methodology of archaeothanatology, is contrasted with linguistic reconstructions of mortuary and ritual behaviors proposed for the Ancestral Polynesian Society, and with archaeological information on post 700BP Tonga burial practices, highlighting the complexity of Polynesian culture formation.
Organisateurs :
- EFEO Taipei Center
- Département d'Anthropologie, National Taiwan University
La conférence est donnée en anglais.
conférence