NEW DATA ON JAANI STONE GRAVES AT VÄO, NORTHERN ESTONIA
NEW DATA ON JAANI STONE GRAVES AT VÄO, NORTHERN ESTONIA
Author(s): Martin Malve, Eve Rannamäe, Valter Lang, Margot LanemanSubject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Teaduste Akadeemia Kirjastus
Keywords: NEW DATA ; JAANI STONE GRAVES ; NORTHERN ESTONIA
Summary/Abstract: The article presents the results of osteological analysis and radiocarbon dating of the bones from Jaani stone grave(s) at Väo, excavated in 1982. The study of human bones revealed the remains of at least 38 individuals of various age groups. Due to heavy fragmentation and intermingling of bones, it was possible to reconstruct only one skeleton in cist A, while the distribution, location and details of burial mode for other inhumations remain questionable. Zooarchaeological analysis revealed a pattern generally compatible with other contemporary sites, but unexpectedly, a radiocarbon date of a sheep bone turned out to be recent, suggesting caution in interpretation and need for more frequent 14C-dating of animal remains. Radiocarbon dates of the human remains show that stone-cist grave B was present in the Late Bronze Age, but grave A probably originates from the Early Pre-Roman Iron Age (5th c. BC) and may thus be one of the latest stone-cist graves in Estonia. We were unable to radiocarbon-date the original bone deposit of the ship grave, but it is nevertheless likely that the ship is (one of) the oldest structure(s) at the site. The site also includes interments from Roman, Migration and Pre-Viking periods, when it was probably reserved for pre¬dominantly child and infant burials. A few deposits of burnt human bone from at least three individuals perhaps also date from this use-phase.
Journal: Eesti Arheoloogia Ajakiri
- Issue Year: 19/2015
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 110-137
- Page Count: 28