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Can Gambús-1: New typology of monumental-type pit graves

March 26, 2015
by Arrago Arqueologia i Patrimoni
Necròpolis, Sabadell, Neolític Mitjà, 2010, Can Gambús-1, J. Roig, J.M. Coll
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The Can Gambús-1 necropolis has 47 monumental or complex-type pit graves, with diverse funerary structures and rich and varied grave goods, with only adult individuals found. These unusual features have contributed definitively to the typology of the pit graves, with original contributions on their construction process and covering systems, reuse and plundering as well as the presence of funerary artefacts made of perishable materials. Differences were also observed between the constructions and the composition of the grave goods that may indicate some social differentiation among the individuals buried in the necropolis.

ROIG, J. – J.M. COLL. (2010): “La necròpolis del neolític mitjà de Can Gambús-1 (Sabadell, Vallès Occidental): nova tipologia dels sepulcres de fossa i pràctiques funeràries durant el IV mil·lenni Cal BC a Catalunya”, Cypsela nº 18, p. 93-122.

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