Death and burial of a set of fraternal twins from Tragurium: An osteobiographical approach

IF 1.5 2区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Journal of Archaeological Science-Reports Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jasrep.2025.105071
Anna Osterholtz , Mario Novak , Mario Carić , Lujana Paraman
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Excavation of small portions of two cemeteries in ancient Tragurium (the Tragurium communal necropolis at the Dobrić site (TCN: 1st to 6th century CE) and a probable Roman villa site at Dragulin (VR: end of 1st century BCE to 4th century CE) in modern Trogir, Croatia, were conducted as rescue excavations in 2011, 2016, and 2020. In this case study, we focus on a single burial of two individuals from the VR cemetery buried between the end of 1st and end of 2nd century CE using an osteobiographical approach. These individuals, both aged between birth and 2 months, were buried within the same grave and were likely facing each other within the grave space. They were buried in a single event, suggesting that they died at the same time, possibly as stillbirths. Genetically, they have been determined to be fraternal twins, one female and one male. Within this article, we present detailed pathological and archaeological context for these burials in addition to genetic and isotopic results that begin to paint a picture of life and death within the Early Roman Tragurium. Paleopathological and isotopic analyses provide further insights, indicating significant metabolic disease and a typical Roman diet with marine and C3 foods. The osteobiographical approach, involving the integration of archaeological, bioarchaeological, paleopathological, and chemical analyses, offers a more comprehensive understanding of life and death in Early Roman Tragurium.
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一组来自Tragurium的异卵双胞胎的死亡和埋葬:一种骨传记方法
2011年、2016年和2020年,作为救援挖掘工作,对古Tragurium(多布里奇遗址的Tragurium公共墓地(TCN:公元1世纪至6世纪)和现代克罗地亚特罗吉尔的Dragulin (VR:公元前1世纪末至公元4世纪)的一个可能的罗马别墅遗址进行了一小部分挖掘。在本案例研究中,我们使用骨传记方法研究了公元1世纪末至2世纪末埋葬在VR墓地的两个人的一次埋葬。这些人的年龄都在出生到两个月大之间,被埋葬在同一个坟墓里,很可能是在坟墓里面对面的。他们被埋葬在一起,这表明他们是在同一时间死亡的,可能是死胎。从基因上来说,他们被确定为异卵双胞胎,一男一女。在这篇文章中,我们详细介绍了这些墓葬的病理和考古背景,以及基因和同位素结果,这些结果开始描绘出早期罗马Tragurium中的生与死。古病理学和同位素分析提供了进一步的见解,表明了显著的代谢疾病和典型的罗马饮食与海洋和C3食物。骨传记的方法,包括考古学、生物考古学、古病理学和化学分析的整合,提供了对早期罗马Tragurium的生命和死亡的更全面的理解。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports is aimed at archaeologists and scientists engaged with the application of scientific techniques and methodologies to all areas of archaeology. The journal focuses on the results of the application of scientific methods to archaeological problems and debates. It will provide a forum for reviews and scientific debate of issues in scientific archaeology and their impact in the wider subject. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports will publish papers of excellent archaeological science, with regional or wider interest. This will include case studies, reviews and short papers where an established scientific technique sheds light on archaeological questions and debates.
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