Virtual Analysis of a Concretioned Skullcap From S'Omu e S'Orku, an Early Holocene Mesolithic Site of Sardinia

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Gregorio Oxilia, Margherita Mussi, Daniele Chiriu, Francesca Assunta Pisu, Elisabetta Marini, Rita T. Melis
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Abstract

Objectives

The study focuses on the analysis of the SOMK1 skullcap, a Mesolithic human remain from Sardinia encased in a thick concretion. The aim is to address the challenges presented by the concretion, which prevents direct examination, in order to explore the individual's biological and cultural relevance, duly contextualized within a broader population dynamic.

Materials and Methods

The SOMK1 skullcap was examined using a combination of chemical and digital techniques. The chemical analyses revealed that the red concretion encasing the skullcap was hematite-based and of cultural origin, thus preventing its removal. Computed tomography (CT) scans were used to virtually draw out and reconstruct the skullcap, enabling a detailed morphological analysis, as well as linear and geometric morphometric measurements. The analyses were contextualized by comparing SOMK1 against three samples, namely: island-dwelling hunter-gatherers dating to 800 CE, pre-Last Glacial Maximum (pre-LGM) European fossils, and Sardinian populations spanning from the Neolithic to modern times.

Results

Digital analyses showed a dolichocephalic calvarium with morphometric traits consistent with a male individual. The cranial morphology matches pre-LGM European populations, differing from the brachycephalic forms observed in some Neolithic Sardinian populations. These findings suggest a possible link to earlier European populations, emphasizing the differences with later Sardinian groups.

Discussion

This study shows how digital methods like CT scanning and virtual reconstruction effectively analyze human remains in concretion. The findings offer new insights into Mesolithic cranial morphology in the Mediterranean during the Early Holocene, enhancing our understanding of prehistoric Sardinia's population dynamics and cultural practices.

撒丁岛全新世早期中石器时代遗址S'Omu e S'Orku的一顶混凝土头骨的虚拟分析
该研究的重点是对撒丁岛中石器时代人类遗骸SOMK1头骨的分析,该头骨被厚厚的结块包裹着。其目的是解决具体问题所带来的挑战,这些挑战阻碍了直接检查,以便在更广泛的人口动态中适当地探讨个人的生物和文化相关性。材料和方法采用化学和数字技术相结合的方法对SOMK1头骨进行检测。化学分析显示,包裹头巾的红色凝块是赤铁矿基的,是文化来源,因此无法去除。计算机断层扫描(CT)用于虚拟绘制和重建头盖骨,实现详细的形态学分析,以及线性和几何形态测量。通过将SOMK1与三个样本进行比较,分析的背景是:可追溯到公元800年的岛上居住的狩猎采集者,末次冰期前的欧洲化石,以及从新石器时代到现代的撒丁岛人群。结果数字分析显示颅骨为多头畸形,形态特征与男性一致。颅骨形态与lgm之前的欧洲人群相匹配,不同于在一些新石器时代撒丁岛人群中观察到的短头畸形。这些发现表明,他们可能与早期的欧洲人有联系,强调了他们与后来的撒丁岛人的差异。本研究展示了CT扫描和虚拟重建等数字方法如何有效地分析固化的人体遗骸。这一发现为全新世早期地中海中石器时代的颅骨形态提供了新的见解,增强了我们对史前撒丁岛人口动态和文化习俗的理解。
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