archaeology of pre-Roman Italy, biodistance (Other Keyword)

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Burial and social organization in Italian Iron Age necropoleis: Testing a biodistance approach (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Evan Muzzall.

Using correlations between biodistance and tomb distance, this poster examines how mortuary practices of two central Italian Iron Age (1000 – 27 BC) ranked societies partially encoded responses to increasing sociopolitical instability. This time period witnessed reorganization of clan-based, transhumant, agropastoral societies immediately prior to long periods of conflict and Roman encroachment. Although they used similar mortuary arrangements, local groups had different attitudes towards these...