‘Ava’: a Beaker-associated woman from a cist at Achavanich, Highland, and the story of her (re-)discovery and subsequent study

M. Hoole, A. Sheridan, Angela Boyle, Thomas J. Booth, Selina Brace, Y. Diekmann, I. Olalde, Mark George Thomas, I. Barnes, J. Evans, C. Chenery, H. Sloane, Hew Morrison, S. Fraser, S. Timpany, D. Hamilton
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This contribution describes the discovery and subsequent investigation of a cist in a rock-cut pit at Achavanich, Highland. Discovered and excavated in 1987, the cist was found to contain the tightly contracted skeletal remains of a young woman, accompanied by a Beaker, three flint artefacts and a cattle scapula. Initial post excavation work established a date for the skeleton together with details of her age and sex, and preliminary pollen analysis of sediments attaching to the Beaker was undertaken. The findings were never fully published and, upon the death of the excavator, Robert Gourlay, the documentary archive was left in the Highland Council Archaeology Unit. Fresh research in 2014–17, initiated and co-ordinated by the first-named author and funded by the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland with assistance from National Museums Scotland, the Natural History Museum and Harvard Medical School, has produced a significant amount of new information on the individual and on some of the items with which she was buried. This new information includes two further radiocarbon dates, a more detailed osteological report, isotopic information pertaining to the place where she had been raised and to her diet, histological information on the decomposition of her body, and genetic information that sheds light on her ancestry, her hair, eye and skin colour and her intolerance of lactose. (This is the first time that an ancient DNA report has been published in the Proceedings.) Moreover, a facial reconstruction adds virtual flesh to her bones. The significance of this discovery within the Chalcolithic to Early Bronze Age of this part of Scotland is discussed, along with the many and innovative ways in which information on this individual, dubbed ‘Ava’, has been disseminated around the world.
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“艾娃”:来自高地阿查瓦尼奇的一个与烧杯有关的女人,以及她(重新)发现和随后研究的故事
这篇文章描述了在高地阿查瓦尼奇的一个岩石切割坑中发现和随后的调查。在1987年被发现和挖掘时,发现了一个紧密收缩的年轻女性的骨骼遗骸,还有一个烧杯,三个燧石制品和一个牛肩胛骨。最初的挖掘工作确定了骨骼的日期,以及她的年龄和性别的细节,并对附着在烧杯上的沉积物进行了初步的花粉分析。这些发现从来没有完全发表过,在挖掘机罗伯特·古尔雷去世后,这些文献档案被留在了高地委员会考古部门。2014年至2017年,在苏格兰国家博物馆、自然历史博物馆和哈佛医学院的协助下,由第一位作者发起和协调的苏格兰古物协会资助的一项新研究,产生了大量关于这个人以及她埋葬的一些物品的新信息。这一新的信息包括两个进一步的放射性碳测年,一份更详细的骨学报告,与她成长地点和饮食有关的同位素信息,关于她身体分解的组织学信息,以及阐明她的祖先、头发、眼睛和肤色以及她对乳糖不耐受的遗传信息。(这是第一次在《科学进展》上发表关于古代DNA的报告。)此外,面部重建为她的骨骼增加了虚拟的肉。讨论了这一发现在苏格兰这一地区的铜器时代到早期青铜时代的意义,以及关于这个被称为“Ava”的人的信息在世界各地传播的许多创新方式。
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