The unburied prisoners from the jail of the Inquisition of Évora, Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Magalhães, Bruno
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Matos Fernandes, Teresa, Santos, Ana Luísa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/13331
Resumo: Each society has cultural rules to deal with the death of its members, including the burial practices. This study aims to present and interpret the mortuary context associated with the human remains recovered at the so-called Jail Cleaning Yard of the Inquisition Court of Évora (1536–1821). Approximately 12% of the yard was excavated, an area of 20.75 m2, which consisted of layers of sediment containing domestic waste. The sample under analysis consists of 12 adult individuals in articulation (3 male, 9 female) and a minimum of 16 individuals identified from a commingled context. Funerary structures were absent and no grave goods were found. Moreover, the orientation and position of the body and limbs are variable. The archaeological and anthropological contexts, including the Inquisition individual historical records consulted, are consistent with individuals not reconciled with the Catholic faith. The manuscripts from the Inquisition allowed the identification of 87 prisoners who died during the period in which the dump had been in use (somewhere between 1568 and 1634), and attested that 11 (12.6%) of them were confirmed discarded in the dump, likely because they were charged of ‘Judaism, heresy and/or apostasy’. More than a penalty to the body, this was a punishment to the soul of the deceased. The specific context of this place, as well as all anthropological, archaeological and historical information helped to characterize these individuals as unburied dead, once a proper funeral had been denied to them.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The unburied prisoners from the jail of the Inquisition of Évora, Portugal
title The unburied prisoners from the jail of the Inquisition of Évora, Portugal
spellingShingle The unburied prisoners from the jail of the Inquisition of Évora, Portugal
Magalhães, Bruno
Mortuary context
Prison
Discarded
Judaism
Religious persecution
title_short The unburied prisoners from the jail of the Inquisition of Évora, Portugal
title_full The unburied prisoners from the jail of the Inquisition of Évora, Portugal
title_fullStr The unburied prisoners from the jail of the Inquisition of Évora, Portugal
title_full_unstemmed The unburied prisoners from the jail of the Inquisition of Évora, Portugal
title_sort The unburied prisoners from the jail of the Inquisition of Évora, Portugal
author Magalhães, Bruno
author_facet Magalhães, Bruno
Matos Fernandes, Teresa
Santos, Ana Luísa
author_role author
author2 Matos Fernandes, Teresa
Santos, Ana Luísa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Magalhães, Bruno
Matos Fernandes, Teresa
Santos, Ana Luísa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mortuary context
Prison
Discarded
Judaism
Religious persecution
topic Mortuary context
Prison
Discarded
Judaism
Religious persecution
description Each society has cultural rules to deal with the death of its members, including the burial practices. This study aims to present and interpret the mortuary context associated with the human remains recovered at the so-called Jail Cleaning Yard of the Inquisition Court of Évora (1536–1821). Approximately 12% of the yard was excavated, an area of 20.75 m2, which consisted of layers of sediment containing domestic waste. The sample under analysis consists of 12 adult individuals in articulation (3 male, 9 female) and a minimum of 16 individuals identified from a commingled context. Funerary structures were absent and no grave goods were found. Moreover, the orientation and position of the body and limbs are variable. The archaeological and anthropological contexts, including the Inquisition individual historical records consulted, are consistent with individuals not reconciled with the Catholic faith. The manuscripts from the Inquisition allowed the identification of 87 prisoners who died during the period in which the dump had been in use (somewhere between 1568 and 1634), and attested that 11 (12.6%) of them were confirmed discarded in the dump, likely because they were charged of ‘Judaism, heresy and/or apostasy’. More than a penalty to the body, this was a punishment to the soul of the deceased. The specific context of this place, as well as all anthropological, archaeological and historical information helped to characterize these individuals as unburied dead, once a proper funeral had been denied to them.
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