Towards a social bioarchaeology of the Mycenaean period: a biocultural analysis of human remains from the Voudeni cemetery, Achaea, Greece
This book investigates the complex relationship between funerary treatment and wider social dynamics through a contextual analysis of human skeletal remains and associated mortuary data from Voudeni, an important Mycenaean (1400-1050 BC) chamber tomb cemetery in Achaea, Greece. Voudeni is one of the...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book investigates the complex relationship between funerary treatment and wider social dynamics through a contextual analysis of human skeletal remains and associated mortuary data from Voudeni, an important Mycenaean (1400-1050 BC) chamber tomb cemetery in Achaea, Greece. Voudeni is one of the most significant sites of Achaea, thoroughly investigated under the direction of the former Ephor of Antiquities, Dr Lazaros Kolonas. Over 60 chamber tombs have been excavated (Late Helladic IIB to IIIC periods), yielding an unprecedented wealth of biocultural information. This study explores the post-mortem treatment of the body, through a novel interpretive approach that transcends unproductive cross-disciplinary divisions. This biosocial approach integrates traditional archaeology, current reflections in mortuary archaeological theory and cutting-edge bioarchaeological methods, primarily focused on funerary taphonomy and archaeothanatology of commingled skeletal assemblages. The author proposes that the most effective route to explore the social dimensions of mortuary data is through an emic understanding of historically situated actions and experiences, both of the living actors, the mourners, and of the dead themselves |
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adam_text | Contents List offigures List of tables Acknowledgements vii xi xv 1. Setting the stage 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Chronology and terminology 1.3 The Mycenaean period: a brief review 1.4 Mycenaean Achaea 1.4.1 A general background on Mycenaean Achaea 1.4.2 The LHIII burial customs in Achaea 1.5 The Voudeni cemetery: general background 1 1 3 4 6 6 9 10 2. Studying mortuary practices 2.1 A review of past approaches to mortuary data 2.1.1 The early approaches 2.1.2 New Archaeology 2.1.3 Criticism of New Archaeology and early post-processual approaches 2.2 Recent and current interpretive approaches 2.2.1 Theory of practice and structuration 2.2.2 Agency and personhood 2.3 Human remains in mortuary studies: past and current directions in bioarchaeology 2.3.1 Studying human remains from archaeological contexts 2.3.2 Contemporary trends in social bioarchaeology 15 15 15 16 17 19 19 20 22 22 23 3. The state of play in Mycenaean mortuary research 3.1 Introduction 3.2 A brief history of Mycenaean mortuary research 3.2.1 Aegean mortuary research: the first 100 years (late 19th century-late 1970s) 3.2.2 Recent approaches: the fruitful years, 1980-2000 3.2.3 Current research 3.3 Key issues in Mycenaean mortuary research 3.3.1. The architecture: tomb types and their development 3.3.2. Mortuary practice: ritual acts and other activities 3.4 Who is buried in the tombs? Aspects of status, identity, andpersonhood in Mycenaean chamber tombs 3.4.1 Vertical status 3.4.2 Collective and family identity 3.4.3 Gender and age 3.5 Current bioarchaeological research of the Mycenaean period 25 25 25 25 27 28
30 30 32 35 35 36 37 39
Contents IV 4. A holistic bioarchaeological approach to mortuary practices 4.1 Basic theoretical premises 4.2 Towards a holistic bioarchaeological approach 4.3 Scope and aims of this study 4.4 Specific questions 43 43 44 45 46 5. Material and methods 5.1 The material: choice of the current sample and related problems 5.2 The collection of osteological data: recording standards and procedure 5.3 Sex determination and age estimation 5.3.1 Sex determination 5.3.2 Age estimation 5.4 Methodological framework for reconstructingfunerary acts in collective tombs 5.4.1 Segregation and individuation of commingled remains 5.4.2 Minimum Number of Individuals 5.4.3 Different aspects of bone preservation: representation, completeness, surfacepreservation 5.4.4 Anatomical articulations and position of skeletal remains 5.4.5 Types of disposal and other funerary parameters: terminology andclassification 5.4.6 Inferring specific secondary acts 5.4.7 Inferring date of tomb contexts 5.5 A brief background to palaeodemographic analysis 5.6 Statistical methods 6. Tombs, bones and stories 6.1 Tomb 4 6.2 Tomb 5 6.3 Tomb 9 6.4 Tomb 10 6.5 Tomb 13 6.6 Tomb 14 6.7 Tomb 15 6.8 Tomb 16 6.9 Tomb 17 6.10 Tomb 20 6.11 Tomb 22 6.12 Tomb 24 6.13 Tomb 26 6.14 Tomb 27 6.15 Tomb 28 6.16 Tomb 31 6.17 Tomb 39 6.18 Tomb 40 6.19 Tomb 42 6.20 Tomb 44 63 63 74 85 96 100 109 112 118 132 142 146 155 160 168 180 186 190 197 206 213 7. Exploring the data 7.1 The tombs 7.1.1 Spatial variables 7.1.2 Tomb chronology 7.2 The demographic data 7.2.1 Minimum Number of Individuals, age, and sex distributions 7.2.2 Exploring
mortality profiles 7.2.3 Sex distributions and age-specific mortality by sex 7.2.4 Exploring frequency of use in different tomb groups 7.2.5 Exploring age and sex distributions in different tomb groups 221 221 221 225 227 227 228 234 238 239 47 47 48 49 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 56 58 58 61 61
Contents 7.3 Types of funerary disposal and preservation patterns 7.3.1 Characteristics of Voudeni’s tomb contexts 7.3.2 Preservation patterns 7.3.3 Distinguishing the character of ambiguous tomb contexts 7.3.4 Exploring age and sex distributions in contexts of different typeof disposal, date, and location 7.4 The funerary practices 7.4.1 The assessment of specific secondary acts: bone removal to outside the tomb and differential bone retention 7.4.2 The burial attributes of primary and disturbed primary contexts 8. 9. Understanding funerary practice 8.1 Bioarchaeological reconstruction of funerary practices in LHIII Voudeni 8.1.1 Formation process of diverse skeletal assemblages 8.1.2 The diversity of funerary practices: specific acts of primary and secondary treatment of bodies and bones 8.1.3 Assessing frequency and sequence of funerary events 8.1.4 Diversity in funerary practices across time 8.1.5 Tomb characteristics and funerary practices 8.2 Demographic aspects of funerary diversity 8.2.1 Understanding Voudeni’s mortality profiles 8.2.2 Demographic differences between the LHIIIA-B and LHIIICperiods 8.2.3 Differential funerary treatment across sex and age 8.3 Seeking meaning in funerary practice 8.3.1 The motivation for interference with past remains: surpassing the ritual-practical dichotomy 8.3.2 Bodily fragmentation and enchainment practices 8.3.3 Associations between tomb attributes and vertical status differentiation 8.3.4 The place of children in mortuary practices at Voudeni 8.4 Mortuary practice in its historical context 8.4.1 Continuity and change: the main
distinctions between the LHIIIA-B and LHIIIC mortuary practices at Voudeni 8.4.2 The LHIIIC conceptual shift in mortuary practice at Voudeni 8.4.3 The relationship between shifts in mortuary practice and wider social developments: some concluding remarks Towards a social bioarchaeology of the Mycenaean period Appendix: Supplementary information Bibliography v 242 242 246 247 248 250 250 256 263 263 263 264 265 267 267 268 268 269 270 271 271 272 275 276 278 278 279 282 285 289 297
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Contents List offigures List of tables Acknowledgements vii xi xv 1. Setting the stage 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Chronology and terminology 1.3 The Mycenaean period: a brief review 1.4 Mycenaean Achaea 1.4.1 A general background on Mycenaean Achaea 1.4.2 The LHIII burial customs in Achaea 1.5 The Voudeni cemetery: general background 1 1 3 4 6 6 9 10 2. Studying mortuary practices 2.1 A review of past approaches to mortuary data 2.1.1 The early approaches 2.1.2 New Archaeology 2.1.3 Criticism of New Archaeology and early post-processual approaches 2.2 Recent and current interpretive approaches 2.2.1 Theory of practice and structuration 2.2.2 Agency and personhood 2.3 Human remains in mortuary studies: past and current directions in bioarchaeology 2.3.1 Studying human remains from archaeological contexts 2.3.2 Contemporary trends in social bioarchaeology 15 15 15 16 17 19 19 20 22 22 23 3. The state of play in Mycenaean mortuary research 3.1 Introduction 3.2 A brief history of Mycenaean mortuary research 3.2.1 Aegean mortuary research: the first 100 years (late 19th century-late 1970s) 3.2.2 Recent approaches: the fruitful years, 1980-2000 3.2.3 Current research 3.3 Key issues in Mycenaean mortuary research 3.3.1. The architecture: tomb types and their development 3.3.2. Mortuary practice: ritual acts and other activities 3.4 Who is buried in the tombs? Aspects of status, identity, andpersonhood in Mycenaean chamber tombs 3.4.1 Vertical status 3.4.2 Collective and family identity 3.4.3 Gender and age 3.5 Current bioarchaeological research of the Mycenaean period 25 25 25 25 27 28
30 30 32 35 35 36 37 39
Contents IV 4. A holistic bioarchaeological approach to mortuary practices 4.1 Basic theoretical premises 4.2 Towards a holistic bioarchaeological approach 4.3 Scope and aims of this study 4.4 Specific questions 43 43 44 45 46 5. Material and methods 5.1 The material: choice of the current sample and related problems 5.2 The collection of osteological data: recording standards and procedure 5.3 Sex determination and age estimation 5.3.1 Sex determination 5.3.2 Age estimation 5.4 Methodological framework for reconstructingfunerary acts in collective tombs 5.4.1 Segregation and individuation of commingled remains 5.4.2 Minimum Number of Individuals 5.4.3 Different aspects of bone preservation: representation, completeness, surfacepreservation 5.4.4 Anatomical articulations and position of skeletal remains 5.4.5 Types of disposal and other funerary parameters: terminology andclassification 5.4.6 Inferring specific secondary acts 5.4.7 Inferring date of tomb contexts 5.5 A brief background to palaeodemographic analysis 5.6 Statistical methods 6. Tombs, bones and stories 6.1 Tomb 4 6.2 Tomb 5 6.3 Tomb 9 6.4 Tomb 10 6.5 Tomb 13 6.6 Tomb 14 6.7 Tomb 15 6.8 Tomb 16 6.9 Tomb 17 6.10 Tomb 20 6.11 Tomb 22 6.12 Tomb 24 6.13 Tomb 26 6.14 Tomb 27 6.15 Tomb 28 6.16 Tomb 31 6.17 Tomb 39 6.18 Tomb 40 6.19 Tomb 42 6.20 Tomb 44 63 63 74 85 96 100 109 112 118 132 142 146 155 160 168 180 186 190 197 206 213 7. Exploring the data 7.1 The tombs 7.1.1 Spatial variables 7.1.2 Tomb chronology 7.2 The demographic data 7.2.1 Minimum Number of Individuals, age, and sex distributions 7.2.2 Exploring
mortality profiles 7.2.3 Sex distributions and age-specific mortality by sex 7.2.4 Exploring frequency of use in different tomb groups 7.2.5 Exploring age and sex distributions in different tomb groups 221 221 221 225 227 227 228 234 238 239 47 47 48 49 49 50 51 52 53 54 56 56 58 58 61 61
Contents 7.3 Types of funerary disposal and preservation patterns 7.3.1 Characteristics of Voudeni’s tomb contexts 7.3.2 Preservation patterns 7.3.3 Distinguishing the character of ambiguous tomb contexts 7.3.4 Exploring age and sex distributions in contexts of different typeof disposal, date, and location 7.4 The funerary practices 7.4.1 The assessment of specific secondary acts: bone removal to outside the tomb and differential bone retention 7.4.2 The burial attributes of primary and disturbed primary contexts 8. 9. Understanding funerary practice 8.1 Bioarchaeological reconstruction of funerary practices in LHIII Voudeni 8.1.1 Formation process of diverse skeletal assemblages 8.1.2 The diversity of funerary practices: specific acts of primary and secondary treatment of bodies and bones 8.1.3 Assessing frequency and sequence of funerary events 8.1.4 Diversity in funerary practices across time 8.1.5 Tomb characteristics and funerary practices 8.2 Demographic aspects of funerary diversity 8.2.1 Understanding Voudeni’s mortality profiles 8.2.2 Demographic differences between the LHIIIA-B and LHIIICperiods 8.2.3 Differential funerary treatment across sex and age 8.3 Seeking meaning in funerary practice 8.3.1 The motivation for interference with past remains: surpassing the ritual-practical dichotomy 8.3.2 Bodily fragmentation and enchainment practices 8.3.3 Associations between tomb attributes and vertical status differentiation 8.3.4 The place of children in mortuary practices at Voudeni 8.4 Mortuary practice in its historical context 8.4.1 Continuity and change: the main
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spelling | Moutafi, Ioanna Verfasser (DE-588)1236790278 aut Towards a social bioarchaeology of the Mycenaean period a biocultural analysis of human remains from the Voudeni cemetery, Achaea, Greece Ioanna Moutafi Oxford ; Philadelphia Oxbow Books 2021 xvi, 312 Seiten Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten, Pläne (teilweise farbig) txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Dissertation University of Sheffield This book investigates the complex relationship between funerary treatment and wider social dynamics through a contextual analysis of human skeletal remains and associated mortuary data from Voudeni, an important Mycenaean (1400-1050 BC) chamber tomb cemetery in Achaea, Greece. Voudeni is one of the most significant sites of Achaea, thoroughly investigated under the direction of the former Ephor of Antiquities, Dr Lazaros Kolonas. Over 60 chamber tombs have been excavated (Late Helladic IIB to IIIC periods), yielding an unprecedented wealth of biocultural information. This study explores the post-mortem treatment of the body, through a novel interpretive approach that transcends unproductive cross-disciplinary divisions. This biosocial approach integrates traditional archaeology, current reflections in mortuary archaeological theory and cutting-edge bioarchaeological methods, primarily focused on funerary taphonomy and archaeothanatology of commingled skeletal assemblages. The author proposes that the most effective route to explore the social dimensions of mortuary data is through an emic understanding of historically situated actions and experiences, both of the living actors, the mourners, and of the dead themselves Sozialarchäologie (DE-588)4181905-6 gnd rswk-swf Archäobiologie (DE-588)1047601265 gnd rswk-swf Mykenische Kultur (DE-588)4075149-1 gnd rswk-swf Skióessa (DE-588)1102189103 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4113937-9 Hochschulschrift gnd-content Knochen- und Skelettfunde (DE-2581)TH000008208 gbd Achaia [Barrington p. 58] (DE-2581)TH000010247 gbd Bestattungswesen, mykenisch (DE-2581)TH000006345 gbd Skióessa (DE-588)1102189103 g Mykenische Kultur (DE-588)4075149-1 s Archäobiologie (DE-588)1047601265 s Sozialarchäologie (DE-588)4181905-6 s DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-1-78925-483-9 (DE-604)BV047859264 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=032512483&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Moutafi, Ioanna Towards a social bioarchaeology of the Mycenaean period a biocultural analysis of human remains from the Voudeni cemetery, Achaea, Greece Sozialarchäologie (DE-588)4181905-6 gnd Archäobiologie (DE-588)1047601265 gnd Mykenische Kultur (DE-588)4075149-1 gnd |
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title | Towards a social bioarchaeology of the Mycenaean period a biocultural analysis of human remains from the Voudeni cemetery, Achaea, Greece |
title_auth | Towards a social bioarchaeology of the Mycenaean period a biocultural analysis of human remains from the Voudeni cemetery, Achaea, Greece |
title_exact_search | Towards a social bioarchaeology of the Mycenaean period a biocultural analysis of human remains from the Voudeni cemetery, Achaea, Greece |
title_exact_search_txtP | Towards a social bioarchaeology of the Mycenaean period a biocultural analysis of human remains from the Voudeni cemetery, Achaea, Greece |
title_full | Towards a social bioarchaeology of the Mycenaean period a biocultural analysis of human remains from the Voudeni cemetery, Achaea, Greece Ioanna Moutafi |
title_fullStr | Towards a social bioarchaeology of the Mycenaean period a biocultural analysis of human remains from the Voudeni cemetery, Achaea, Greece Ioanna Moutafi |
title_full_unstemmed | Towards a social bioarchaeology of the Mycenaean period a biocultural analysis of human remains from the Voudeni cemetery, Achaea, Greece Ioanna Moutafi |
title_short | Towards a social bioarchaeology of the Mycenaean period |
title_sort | towards a social bioarchaeology of the mycenaean period a biocultural analysis of human remains from the voudeni cemetery achaea greece |
title_sub | a biocultural analysis of human remains from the Voudeni cemetery, Achaea, Greece |
topic | Sozialarchäologie (DE-588)4181905-6 gnd Archäobiologie (DE-588)1047601265 gnd Mykenische Kultur (DE-588)4075149-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Sozialarchäologie Archäobiologie Mykenische Kultur Skióessa Hochschulschrift |
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