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Unravelling biocultural population structure in 4(th)/3(rd) century BC Monterenzio Vecchio (Bologna, Italy) through a comparative analysis of strontium isotopes, non-metric dental evidence, and funerary practices

The 4(th) century BC marks the main entrance of Celtic populations in northern Italy. Their arrival has been suggested based on the presence of Celtic customs in Etruscan mortuary contexts, yet up to now few bioarchaeological data have been examined to support or reject the arrival of these newcomer...

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Autores principales: Sorrentino, Rita, Bortolini, Eugenio, Lugli, Federico, Mancuso, Giuseppe, Buti, Laura, Oxilia, Gregorio, Vazzana, Antonino, Figus, Carla, Serrangeli, Maria Cristina, Margherita, Cristiana, Penzo, Annachiara, Gruppioni, Giorgio, Gottarelli, Antonio, Jochum, Klaus Peter, Belcastro, Maria Giovanna, Cipriani, Anna, Feeney, Robin N. M., Benazzi, Stefano
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5874009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29590155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193796
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author Sorrentino, Rita
Bortolini, Eugenio
Lugli, Federico
Mancuso, Giuseppe
Buti, Laura
Oxilia, Gregorio
Vazzana, Antonino
Figus, Carla
Serrangeli, Maria Cristina
Margherita, Cristiana
Penzo, Annachiara
Gruppioni, Giorgio
Gottarelli, Antonio
Jochum, Klaus Peter
Belcastro, Maria Giovanna
Cipriani, Anna
Feeney, Robin N. M.
Benazzi, Stefano
author_facet Sorrentino, Rita
Bortolini, Eugenio
Lugli, Federico
Mancuso, Giuseppe
Buti, Laura
Oxilia, Gregorio
Vazzana, Antonino
Figus, Carla
Serrangeli, Maria Cristina
Margherita, Cristiana
Penzo, Annachiara
Gruppioni, Giorgio
Gottarelli, Antonio
Jochum, Klaus Peter
Belcastro, Maria Giovanna
Cipriani, Anna
Feeney, Robin N. M.
Benazzi, Stefano
author_sort Sorrentino, Rita
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description The 4(th) century BC marks the main entrance of Celtic populations in northern Italy. Their arrival has been suggested based on the presence of Celtic customs in Etruscan mortuary contexts, yet up to now few bioarchaeological data have been examined to support or reject the arrival of these newcomers. Here we use strontium isotopes, non-metric dental traits and funerary patterns to unravel the biocultural structure of the necropolis of Monterenzio Vecchio (Bologna, Italy). Subsamples of our total sample of 38 individuals were analyzed based on different criteria characterizing the following analyses: 1) strontium isotope analysis to investigate migratory patterns and provenance; 2) non-metric dental traits to establish biological relationships between Monterenzio Vecchio, 13 Italian Iron age necropolises and three continental and non-continental Celtic necropolises; 3) grave goods which were statistically explored to detect possible patterns of cultural variability. The strontium isotopes results indicate the presence of local and non-local individuals, with some revealing patterns of mobility. The dental morphology reveals an affinity between Monterenzio Vecchio and Iron Age Italian samples. However, when the Monterenzio Vecchio sample is separated by isotopic results into locals and non-locals, the latter share affinity with the sample of non-continental Celts from Yorkshire (UK). Moreover, systematic analyses demonstrate that ethnic background does not retain measurable impact on the distribution of funerary elements. Our results confirm the migration of Celtic populations in Monterenzio as archaeologically hypothesized on the basis of the grave goods, followed by a high degree of cultural admixture between exogenous and endogenous traits. This contribution shows that combining different methods offers a more comprehensive perspective for the exploration of biocultural processes in past and present populations.
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spelling pubmed-58740092018-04-06 Unravelling biocultural population structure in 4(th)/3(rd) century BC Monterenzio Vecchio (Bologna, Italy) through a comparative analysis of strontium isotopes, non-metric dental evidence, and funerary practices Sorrentino, Rita Bortolini, Eugenio Lugli, Federico Mancuso, Giuseppe Buti, Laura Oxilia, Gregorio Vazzana, Antonino Figus, Carla Serrangeli, Maria Cristina Margherita, Cristiana Penzo, Annachiara Gruppioni, Giorgio Gottarelli, Antonio Jochum, Klaus Peter Belcastro, Maria Giovanna Cipriani, Anna Feeney, Robin N. M. Benazzi, Stefano PLoS One Research Article The 4(th) century BC marks the main entrance of Celtic populations in northern Italy. Their arrival has been suggested based on the presence of Celtic customs in Etruscan mortuary contexts, yet up to now few bioarchaeological data have been examined to support or reject the arrival of these newcomers. Here we use strontium isotopes, non-metric dental traits and funerary patterns to unravel the biocultural structure of the necropolis of Monterenzio Vecchio (Bologna, Italy). Subsamples of our total sample of 38 individuals were analyzed based on different criteria characterizing the following analyses: 1) strontium isotope analysis to investigate migratory patterns and provenance; 2) non-metric dental traits to establish biological relationships between Monterenzio Vecchio, 13 Italian Iron age necropolises and three continental and non-continental Celtic necropolises; 3) grave goods which were statistically explored to detect possible patterns of cultural variability. The strontium isotopes results indicate the presence of local and non-local individuals, with some revealing patterns of mobility. The dental morphology reveals an affinity between Monterenzio Vecchio and Iron Age Italian samples. However, when the Monterenzio Vecchio sample is separated by isotopic results into locals and non-locals, the latter share affinity with the sample of non-continental Celts from Yorkshire (UK). Moreover, systematic analyses demonstrate that ethnic background does not retain measurable impact on the distribution of funerary elements. Our results confirm the migration of Celtic populations in Monterenzio as archaeologically hypothesized on the basis of the grave goods, followed by a high degree of cultural admixture between exogenous and endogenous traits. This contribution shows that combining different methods offers a more comprehensive perspective for the exploration of biocultural processes in past and present populations. Public Library of Science 2018-03-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5874009/ /pubmed/29590155 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193796 Text en © 2018 Sorrentino et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Sorrentino, Rita
Bortolini, Eugenio
Lugli, Federico
Mancuso, Giuseppe
Buti, Laura
Oxilia, Gregorio
Vazzana, Antonino
Figus, Carla
Serrangeli, Maria Cristina
Margherita, Cristiana
Penzo, Annachiara
Gruppioni, Giorgio
Gottarelli, Antonio
Jochum, Klaus Peter
Belcastro, Maria Giovanna
Cipriani, Anna
Feeney, Robin N. M.
Benazzi, Stefano
Unravelling biocultural population structure in 4(th)/3(rd) century BC Monterenzio Vecchio (Bologna, Italy) through a comparative analysis of strontium isotopes, non-metric dental evidence, and funerary practices
title Unravelling biocultural population structure in 4(th)/3(rd) century BC Monterenzio Vecchio (Bologna, Italy) through a comparative analysis of strontium isotopes, non-metric dental evidence, and funerary practices
title_full Unravelling biocultural population structure in 4(th)/3(rd) century BC Monterenzio Vecchio (Bologna, Italy) through a comparative analysis of strontium isotopes, non-metric dental evidence, and funerary practices
title_fullStr Unravelling biocultural population structure in 4(th)/3(rd) century BC Monterenzio Vecchio (Bologna, Italy) through a comparative analysis of strontium isotopes, non-metric dental evidence, and funerary practices
title_full_unstemmed Unravelling biocultural population structure in 4(th)/3(rd) century BC Monterenzio Vecchio (Bologna, Italy) through a comparative analysis of strontium isotopes, non-metric dental evidence, and funerary practices
title_short Unravelling biocultural population structure in 4(th)/3(rd) century BC Monterenzio Vecchio (Bologna, Italy) through a comparative analysis of strontium isotopes, non-metric dental evidence, and funerary practices
title_sort unravelling biocultural population structure in 4(th)/3(rd) century bc monterenzio vecchio (bologna, italy) through a comparative analysis of strontium isotopes, non-metric dental evidence, and funerary practices
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5874009/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29590155
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193796
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