Cernavodă – Columbia D puzzle: the Skull Complex
Cernavodă – Columbia D puzzle: the Skull Complex
Author(s): Raluca Kogălniceanu, Angela SimalcsikSubject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Editura Academiei Române
Keywords: Late Neolithic;Hamangia culture;burial ground;secondary manipulation of human remains
Summary/Abstract: This paper focuses on the re‐analysis of a feature from the Late Neolithic Hamangia cemetery at Cernavodă – Columbia D (Constanţa County, Romania), excavated at the middle of the last century. The analysis took place in several stages: processing of archaeological information, anthropological re‐evaluation, combination of the two sets of data, and interpretation. The sample of the re‐analysed human osteological material includes 11 fragmentary crania and several dozens of other cranial and postcranial remains. Two of the crania present interesting characteristics: one was cut, broken, with a postmortem trepanation, and was polished, while the other bears the traces of a benign tumoral cyst. Another skull fragment bears traces of postmortem burning. In addition to human remains, this feature yielded a pig mandible, freshwater mussel shells, a bolder, a pottery sherd and a fragment of a stalactite/stalagmite.
Journal: Materiale și Cercetări Arheologice
- Issue Year: 2018
- Issue No: 14
- Page Range: 33-75
- Page Count: 43
- Language: English