2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2015.08.030
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From fire-induced alterations on human bones to the original circumstances of the fire: An integrated approach of human cremains drawn from a Neolithic collective burial

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“…Given the impairments described above, biological profiles, which include the assessment of age at death, stature, sex, and ancestry in both settings are exclusively obtained from bones and teeth and the same occurs with pathologies and traumas (9,10). Regarding burned skeletons, however, many bioanthropological methods are compromised since they are based on bone morphology and metrics (11)(12)(13)(14)(15) and heat is known to cause color and size changes, warping and fragmentation (2,14,(16)(17)(18). Hence, the study of burned human bones allows to better understand heat-induced changes and their impact on bioanthropological methods and is of the utmost relevance for the analysis of both forensic and archaeological contexts.…”
Section: Burned Bones: What Is the Problem?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given the impairments described above, biological profiles, which include the assessment of age at death, stature, sex, and ancestry in both settings are exclusively obtained from bones and teeth and the same occurs with pathologies and traumas (9,10). Regarding burned skeletons, however, many bioanthropological methods are compromised since they are based on bone morphology and metrics (11)(12)(13)(14)(15) and heat is known to cause color and size changes, warping and fragmentation (2,14,(16)(17)(18). Hence, the study of burned human bones allows to better understand heat-induced changes and their impact on bioanthropological methods and is of the utmost relevance for the analysis of both forensic and archaeological contexts.…”
Section: Burned Bones: What Is the Problem?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Funerary practices in the Chalcolithic vary markedly in Southern Portugal and include both primary and secondary deposition of human remains in dolmens, tholoi, pits, ditches, and hypogea (Valera et al, ). Although cremation has also been reported (Cataroche & Gowland, ; de Becdelievre, Thiol, Saligny, Granjon, & Rottier, ; de Becdelievre, Thiol, Santos, & Rottier, ; Gatto, ; Geber, Hensey, Meehan, Moore, & Kador, ; Silva, Leandro, Pereira, Costa, & Valera, ; Silva, Cunha, & Gonçalves, ), it appears to have been restricted to a relatively low number of individuals per structure/site and thus be a marginal funerary practice in recent prehistory (for a review, see Weiss‐Krejci, ). Such diversity in funerary practices has been related to interpopulation differences (Fernández‐Crespo & de‐la‐Rúa, ; Fernández‐Crespo & Schulting, ; López‐Onaindia, Coca, Gibaja, & Subirà, ), intrapopulation social‐cultural differences (Fernández‐Crespo & de‐la‐Rúa, ; Fernández‐Crespo & Schulting, ; Fontanals‐Coll, Subirà, Bonilla, Duboscq, & Gibaja, ; Valera, ), or complex multistage sequences of funerary rites (Hutchinson & Aragon, ).…”
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confidence: 86%
“…Leur traitement par des outils d'analyse tels que les systèmes d'information géographique (SIG) aboutit, en général, à une cartographie en plan ou en coupe de densité ou de dispersion des critères sélectionnés, qui s'avère particulière-ment efficace [19,22,23]. En permettant de gérer une quantité conséquente de données, de les croiser et de mener des analyses spatiales, ces logiciels lèvent l'un des obstacles que constituait jusqu'alors la masse de données à traiter.…”
Section: Les Limites Actuelles De L'analyse Des Assemblages Osseux Deunclassified
“…Les données xyz des os ont été traitées avec un SIG. Cet outil, dont l'utilisation pour l'analyse de sépultures collectives se multiplie, [22,23] permet, par tris successifs des pièces osseuses, une confrontation des positions et des altitudes des éléments en position secondaire avec ceux en connexion, ce qui est susceptible de révéler d'éventuelles concentrations et niveaux de circulation. Cette approche spatiale a été complétée par la mise au net de chaque relevé de terrain.…”
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