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New insights into the manual activities of individuals from the Phaleron cemetery (Archaic Athens, Greece)

机译:新的洞察力来自兰朋公墓的个人手工活动(古老的雅典,希腊)

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Until the early 5th century BC, Phaleron Bay was the main port of ancient Athens (Greece). On its shore, archaeologists have discovered one of the largest known cemeteries in ancient Greece, including a range of burial forms, simple pits, cremations, larnaces (clay tubs), and series of burials of male individuals who appear to have died violent deaths, referred to here as "atypical burials". Reconstructing the osteobiographies of these individuals will help create a deeper understanding of the socio-political conditions preceding the rise of Classical Athens. Here, we assess the habitual manual behavior of the people of Archaic Phaleron (ca. 7th - 6th cent. BC), relying on a new and precise three-dimensional method for reconstructing physical activity based on hand muscle attachment sites. This approach has been recently validated on laboratory animal samples as well as on recent human skeletons with a detailed level of long-term occupational documentation (i.e., the mid-19th century Basel Spitalfriedhof sample). Our Phaleron sample consists of 48 adequately preserved hand skeletons, of which 14 correspond to atypical burials. Our results identified consistent differences in habitual manual behaviors between atypical burials and the rest. The former present a distinctive power-grasping tendency in most skeletons, which was significantly less represented in the latter (p-values of <0.01 and 0.03). Based on a comparison with the uniquely documented Basel sample (45 individuals), this entheseal pattern of the atypical burials was exclusively found in long-term heavy manual laborers. These findings reveal an important activity difference between burials typical for the Phaleron cemetery and atypical burials, suggesting that the latter were likely involved in distinctive, strenuous manual activities. The results of this pilot study comprise an important first step towards reconstructing the identity of these human skeletal remains. Future research can further elucidate the occupational profiles of these individuals through the discovery of additional well-preserved hand skeletons and by extending our analyses to other anatomical regions.
机译:直到公元前5世纪初,法伦湾一直是古雅典(希腊)的主要港口。在它的海岸上,考古学家发现了古希腊已知的最大墓地之一,包括一系列埋葬形式、简单的坑、火葬、larnaces(陶罐)和一系列似乎死于暴力的男性个体的葬礼,这里称为“非典型葬礼”。重建这些人的传记将有助于加深对古典雅典兴起之前的社会政治条件的理解。在这里,我们根据一种新的、精确的三维方法,基于手部肌肉附着部位重建体力活动,评估了古Phaleron人(约公元前7-6世纪)的习惯性手工行为。这一方法最近已在实验动物样本以及近期人类骨骼上得到验证,并有详细的长期职业记录(即19世纪中叶的Basel Spitalfriedhof样本)。我们的Phaleron样本由48具保存完好的手骨组成,其中14具对应于非典型埋葬。我们的研究结果发现,非典型葬礼与其他葬礼在习惯性手工行为方面存在一致性差异。前者在大多数骨骼中呈现出独特的抓力倾向,后者则明显较少(p值分别<0.01和0.03)。根据与唯一记录的巴塞尔样本(45人)的比较,这种非典型墓葬的末端模式仅在长期的重型体力劳动者中发现。这些发现揭示了法莱隆公墓典型墓葬和非典型墓葬之间的重要活动差异,表明后者可能参与了独特的、繁重的体力活动。这项初步研究的结果是重建这些人类骨骼遗骸身份的重要第一步。未来的研究可以通过发现更多保存完好的手骨骼,并将我们的分析扩展到其他解剖区域,进一步阐明这些个体的职业特征。

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