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Mobile and Terrestrial but Firmly Rooted on the River Banks: Biological Anthropology of Lepenski Vir and the Iron Gates Gorge Mesolithic

机译:流动和陆地但扎根在河岸上:Lepenski Vir和铁门峡谷中石器时代的生物人类学

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Archaeological interpretation often links both the European Mesolithic and the complexity with reduced mobility and permanent or semi-permanent settlements. The Iron Gates Gorge (IGG) Mesolithic, on the banks of the Danube, with substantial formal disposal areas for the dead and canonized architecture, especially as manifested at the site of Lepenski Vir, fully conforms to this notion. Different aspects of bioarchaeological analysis – when evaluated concurrently – offer a counter-intuitive picture: at the time of its most complex development, the site of Lepenski Vir represented a focal point for a larger, more mobile hunter-gatherer group that identified with the site, its burials and its smaller resident population. The article explores the evidence provided by human skeletal remains and possible reasons behind these contradictory results.
机译:考古学解释常常将欧洲中石器时代与复杂性联系在一起,因为它们的活动性降低,永久或半永久性定居。多瑙河沿岸的铁门峡谷(IGG)中石器时代有大量正式的死者和已封建建筑弃置区,尤其是在Lepenski Vir遗址上表现出来的,完全符合这一构想。生物考古学分析的不同方面(同时进行评估)提供了与直觉相反的图景:在其最复杂的开发过程中,Lepenski Vir站点代表了一个更大,更具流动性的狩猎采集者群体的焦点,其坟墓和较小的常住人口。本文探讨了人类骨骼遗留物提供的证据以及这些矛盾结果背后的可能原因。

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