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Bioarchaeology aids the cultural understanding of six characters in search of their agency (Tarquinia, ninth-seventh century BC, central Italy)

Bagnasco G, Marzullo M, Cattaneo C et al.

38806487 PubMed ID
26 Authors
05/28/2024 Published
6 Samples
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Chapter I

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Authors

BG
Bagnasco G
MM
Marzullo M
CC
Cattaneo C
BL
Biehler-Gomez L
MD
Mazzarelli D
RV
Ricciardi V
MW
Müller W
CA
Coppa A
MR
McLaughlin R
ML
Motta L
PO
Prato O
SF
Schmidt F
GF
Gaveriaux F
MG
Marras GB
MM
Millet MA
MR
Madgwick R
BR
Ballantyne R
MC
Makarewicz CA
TA
Trentacoste A
RP
Reimer P
MV
Mattiangeli V
BD
Bradley DG
MC
Malone C
EC
Esposito C
BE
Breslin EM
SS
Stoddart S
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Etruria contained one of the great early urban civilisations in the Italian peninsula during the first millennium BC, much studied from a cultural, humanities-based, perspective, but relatively little with scientific data, and rarely in combination. We have addressed the unusual location of twenty inhumations found in the sacred heart of the Etruscan city of Tarquinia, focusing on six of these as illustrative, contrasting with the typical contemporary cremations found in cemeteries on the edge of the city. The cultural evidence suggests that the six skeletons were also distinctive in their ritualization and memorialisation. Focusing on the six, as a representative sample, the scientific evidence of osteoarchaeology, isotopic compositions, and ancient DNA has established that these appear to show mobility, diversity and violence through an integrated bioarchaeological approach. The combination of multiple lines of evidence makes major strides towards a deeper understanding of the role of these extraordinary individuals in the life of the early city of Etruria.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

6 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

6 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
ITTQ10 831 BCE Italy Tarquinia Civita (Lazio, Viterbo) M U5b2b3 J-M12
ITTQ11 983 BCE Italy Tarquinia Civita (Lazio, Viterbo) F H3
ITTQ12 1047 BCE Italy Tarquinia Civita (Lazio, Viterbo) F
ITTQ14 1104 BCE Italy Tarquinia Civita (Lazio, Viterbo) F T2
ITTQ19 902 BCE Italy Tarquinia Civita (Lazio, Viterbo) M T2b J-M241
ITTQ8 895 BCE Italy Tarquinia Civita (Lazio, Viterbo) F HV+16311
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