Parian Polyandreia : the late geometric funerary legacy of cremated soldiers' bones on socio-political affairs and military organizational preparedness in ancient Greece /
This text 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 hav...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
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Summertown, Oxford :
Archaeopress Publishing Ltd,
2017.
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- 6. Funerary amphora with depictions of battle scenes (courtesy Zapheiropoulou, Ph.)
- 7. Funerary amphora depicting narratives of the battle field and prothesis of the dead warrior (courtesy Dr. Zapheiropoulou, Ph.)
- 8. Gyroscopic view of funerary amphora (see Fig. 7), emphasis on the battle field engagements (Iliadis, I., courtesy Dr. Zapheiropoulou, Ph.)
- 9. Close up view of funerary amphora (see Fig. 6) depicting a scene of a close encounter combat (close up by Agelarakis, P.A., courtesy Dr. Zapheiropoulou, Ph.)
- 14. Field Lab at Paroikia Archaeological Museum, Adelphi University Physical Anthropology assistants in the background, and Hellenic Antiquities Authority conservators in the forefront, field season of 2002.
- 15. Funerary amphora, archaeological context No. 15 of polyandreion T105, field season of 2003.
- 16. Proximal femoral component in conglomerate with acetabular region of os coxae, additional bone fragments, ashes, and sediment.
- 17. Warping of diaphyseal region and conglomeration adjacent to foramen nutricium of compressed and fragmented diaphyseal/epiphyseal tubular bone component.
- 18. Detail of right distal femoral unfused diaphyseal-epiphyseal components.
- 19. Dorsal bilateral view of distal humeral bone fragments of two individuals.
- 20. Ventral bilateral view of distal humeral components of two individuals.
- 21. Dry human infant bones: right mandibular component (unfused to its left counterpart) with deciduous teeth in situ, right and left iliac bones, and right femoral proximal third component.
- 22. Dry human bone of a SubAdult individual: Hand phalange with unfused distal epiphyseal component.