Bioarchaeology aids the cultural understanding of six characters in search of their agency (Tarquinia, ninth–seventh century BC, central Italy)
Jacopo Moggi-Cecchi, Alessandro Mandolesi, Andrea Negroni et al.
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This paper discusses the skeletons of six individuals who were buried in a funerary pit of an exceptional sacral nature (Pozzo 4) dated to the Iron Age in the monumental area of Tarquinia (central Italy). Through the systematic analysis of skeletal remains with both traditional morphological methods and morphometric and archaeometric analyses, we reconstructed their biological profiles.
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