T. Nagaoka, Yuji Seki, Mauro Ordoñez Livia, D. M. Chocano
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摘要
帕科帕遗址是秘鲁北部高地最大的形成时期遗址之一。在2013年的野外季节,我们在第二和第三平台之间的楼梯上发现了人类遗骸,并在一名中年男性的颅顶发现了一例罕见的凹陷性颅骨骨折。本研究旨在描述秘鲁北部高地的断裂和探索暴力的年代变化。该男性的放射性碳测年为910±3014 C yr BP,对应于Caja marca晚期(公元950-1200)。断口呈椭圆形,长23.7 mm,宽23.3 mm。受压碎片粘附在部分穹窿上,进入颅腔,可能压迫硬脑膜和脑物质。愈合反应在骨折周围形成了光滑的边缘,这表明这是死前骨折,这个人在受伤后幸存了下来。可以合理地推断,Pacopampa头盖骨上创伤的存在与安第斯社会高度紧张和出现有组织战争的社会政治背景是一致的。
Depressed skull fracture at Pacopampa in the Peru’s northern highlands in the Late Cajamarca Period
The Pacopampa site is one of the largest Formative Period sites in Peru’s northern highlands. In the 2013 field season, we uncovered human remains from the stairs between the second and third platforms and found a rare case of a depressed skull fracture on the cranial vault of a middleaged male. This study aims to describe the fracture and explore chronological changes in violence in Peru’s northern highlands. The radiocarbon date of this male is 910 ± 30 14 C yr BP, which corresponds to the Late Caja marca Period (AD 950–1200). The fracture is elliptical in shape, 23.7 mm long and 23.3 mm wide. De pressed debris, adhering to part of the vault, entered the cranial cavity and may have compressed dura mater and brain substance. A healing reaction formed a smooth edge around the fracture, suggesting that it is an antemortem fracture and that the individual survived the injury. It is reasonable to infer that the presence of trauma on the Pacopampa cranium is consistent with the sociopolitical background, typified by high social tension and the appearance of organized warfare in Andean societies.
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Anthropological Science (AS) publishes research papers, review articles, brief communications, and material reports in physical anthropology and related disciplines. The scope of AS encompasses all aspects of human and primate evolution and variation. We welcome research papers in molecular and morphological variation and evolution, genetics and population biology, growth and development, biomechanics, anatomy and physiology, ecology and behavioral biology, osteoarcheology and prehistory, and other disciplines relating to the understanding of human evolution and the biology of the human condition.