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Parian Polyandreia - The Late Geometric Funerary Legacy of Cremated Soldiers' Bones on Socio-Political Affairs and Military Organizational Preparedness in Ancient Greece (Paperback)
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Parian Polyandreia - The Late Geometric Funerary Legacy of Cremated Soldiers' Bones on Socio-Political Affairs and Military Organizational Preparedness in Ancient Greece (Paperback)
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This book centres on the anthropological study of two late 8th
century BC monumental graves, designated as T144 and T105, at the
ancient necropolis of Paroikia at Paros. The study investigates
inter-island features of the human record, observable as ingrained
traces in the skeletal record. These have particular significance
as they may relate to Parian endeavours in the northern Aegean to
colonise Thasos. Through the 'Paros Polyandreia Anthropological
Project,' it was possible to gain insights into aspects of the
human environment and experience in the Parian context. A
considerable population sample of cremated male individuals was
available, shedding light on trends that would have involved
Thasos; and discerning further facets of the human condition during
the Late Geometric to the Early Archaic periods in the ancient
Hellenic world. The report integrates the basic anthropological
data, evaluations and assessments derived from the study of the
human skeletal record of Polyandreia T144, and T105.
Bioarchaeological and forensic anthropological research results
include the morphometric analyses of biological developmental
growth and variability in relation to manifestations of acquired
skeleto-anatomic changes, along with inquiries into the demographic
dynamics, and the palaeopathologic profile of the individuals
involved. Such intra-site juxtaposition afforded the possibility to
deliberate on issues of the intended purpose, function, and
symbolic meaning of the two funerary activity areas, and to reflect
on the organizational abilities and capacities of the Parians in
political and military affairs. Moreover, inter-site evaluations of
the burial grounds of Orthi Petra of Eleutherna-Crete, Plithos of
Naxos, Athenian Demosion Sema, Pythagoreion of Samos, and Rhodes
make possible comparisons of taphonomic conditions, with cremated
materials' metric analyses, and reflections on aspects of the
funerary customs and practices of the interring of cremated war
dead.
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