Monday, 5 May, 7:30 pm
Farrand Hall, Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
The Grammar and Syntax of the Dead:
An Analysis of Chumash Mortuary Practice
Ray Corbett, Ph.D., Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
Presented by the Santa Barbara County Archaeological Society
This talk presents the results of an examination and analysis of prehistoric mortuary practice in the Chumash region of south central California. Because treatment of the dead is an important feature of cultural systems, analysis of temporal and spatial patterns of mortuary practice can shed light on cultural continuity and social structures as they develop. Previous research has argued that a succession of distinct ethnic groups inhabited this region and that these population replacements are indicated by distinct shifts in burial practice. Dr. Corbett’s research addresses the question of ethnic and cultural continuity through analyses of the geographical and temporal pattern of mortuary practice in the region. It also examines both material and non-material aspects of mortuary practice and assesses the articulation between these two systems.