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Who were the miners of Allumiere? A multidisciplinary approach to reconstruct the osteobiography of an Italian worker community

This research presents an in-depth study of the skeletal remains collected from the archaeological site of Allumiere (15(th)-16(th) centuries CE; Rome, Italy). A multidisciplinary approach was used, combining skeletal biology, molecular anthropology and archaeobotany with the aim of reconstructing t...

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Autores principales: Baldoni, Marica, Scorrano, Gabriele, Gismondi, Angelo, D’Agostino, Alessia, Alexander, Michelle, Gaspari, Luca, Vallelonga, Fabrizio, Canini, Antonella, Rickards, Olga, Martínez-Labarga, Cristina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6181348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30308078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205362
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author Baldoni, Marica
Scorrano, Gabriele
Gismondi, Angelo
D’Agostino, Alessia
Alexander, Michelle
Gaspari, Luca
Vallelonga, Fabrizio
Canini, Antonella
Rickards, Olga
Martínez-Labarga, Cristina
author_facet Baldoni, Marica
Scorrano, Gabriele
Gismondi, Angelo
D’Agostino, Alessia
Alexander, Michelle
Gaspari, Luca
Vallelonga, Fabrizio
Canini, Antonella
Rickards, Olga
Martínez-Labarga, Cristina
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description This research presents an in-depth study of the skeletal remains collected from the archaeological site of Allumiere (15(th)-16(th) centuries CE; Rome, Italy). A multidisciplinary approach was used, combining skeletal biology, molecular anthropology and archaeobotany with the aim of reconstructing the osteobiography of the alum miners buried at the site. Since 1460, the area of the Tolfa Mountains was significant for the exploitation of alum which was used for a wide range of purposes in the Middle Ages, ranging from woven production to medical practice. A total of 70 individuals (63 adults and 7 juveniles) were studied. The sex ratio of the community indicated a higher prevalence of males with respect to females. Morphological examination indicated occupational musculoskeletal stress markers, which might reflect the specific phase of alum production that each individual was occupied in. Dietary reconstruction was primarily performed through carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis with integration of the results obtained by microscopic, genetic and GC-MS investigations on dental calculus. The diet was omnivorous, indicating a reliance on C(3)-terrestrial protein and evidence for limited C(4) consumption by some individuals. Herbivores, such as sheep and cattle, appear to have contributed to the diet more than pigs and chickens. Consumption of Fagaceae and Poaceae species was predominant; moreover, indicators of Brassicaceae and milk and its derivatives were abundantly recurrent in the population, followed by plant oils and theophylline. Furthermore, the detection of pharmacological alkaloids indicated the knowledge and application of medicinal plants by the community. The novel use of multiple techniques based on cutting-edge technologies has provided a unique window on the lifestyles of individuals from one of the first Italian settlements of alum workers.
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spelling pubmed-61813482018-10-26 Who were the miners of Allumiere? A multidisciplinary approach to reconstruct the osteobiography of an Italian worker community Baldoni, Marica Scorrano, Gabriele Gismondi, Angelo D’Agostino, Alessia Alexander, Michelle Gaspari, Luca Vallelonga, Fabrizio Canini, Antonella Rickards, Olga Martínez-Labarga, Cristina PLoS One Research Article This research presents an in-depth study of the skeletal remains collected from the archaeological site of Allumiere (15(th)-16(th) centuries CE; Rome, Italy). A multidisciplinary approach was used, combining skeletal biology, molecular anthropology and archaeobotany with the aim of reconstructing the osteobiography of the alum miners buried at the site. Since 1460, the area of the Tolfa Mountains was significant for the exploitation of alum which was used for a wide range of purposes in the Middle Ages, ranging from woven production to medical practice. A total of 70 individuals (63 adults and 7 juveniles) were studied. The sex ratio of the community indicated a higher prevalence of males with respect to females. Morphological examination indicated occupational musculoskeletal stress markers, which might reflect the specific phase of alum production that each individual was occupied in. Dietary reconstruction was primarily performed through carbon and nitrogen stable isotope analysis with integration of the results obtained by microscopic, genetic and GC-MS investigations on dental calculus. The diet was omnivorous, indicating a reliance on C(3)-terrestrial protein and evidence for limited C(4) consumption by some individuals. Herbivores, such as sheep and cattle, appear to have contributed to the diet more than pigs and chickens. Consumption of Fagaceae and Poaceae species was predominant; moreover, indicators of Brassicaceae and milk and its derivatives were abundantly recurrent in the population, followed by plant oils and theophylline. Furthermore, the detection of pharmacological alkaloids indicated the knowledge and application of medicinal plants by the community. The novel use of multiple techniques based on cutting-edge technologies has provided a unique window on the lifestyles of individuals from one of the first Italian settlements of alum workers. Public Library of Science 2018-10-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6181348/ /pubmed/30308078 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205362 Text en © 2018 Baldoni 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Baldoni, Marica
Scorrano, Gabriele
Gismondi, Angelo
D’Agostino, Alessia
Alexander, Michelle
Gaspari, Luca
Vallelonga, Fabrizio
Canini, Antonella
Rickards, Olga
Martínez-Labarga, Cristina
Who were the miners of Allumiere? A multidisciplinary approach to reconstruct the osteobiography of an Italian worker community
title Who were the miners of Allumiere? A multidisciplinary approach to reconstruct the osteobiography of an Italian worker community
title_full Who were the miners of Allumiere? A multidisciplinary approach to reconstruct the osteobiography of an Italian worker community
title_fullStr Who were the miners of Allumiere? A multidisciplinary approach to reconstruct the osteobiography of an Italian worker community
title_full_unstemmed Who were the miners of Allumiere? A multidisciplinary approach to reconstruct the osteobiography of an Italian worker community
title_short Who were the miners of Allumiere? A multidisciplinary approach to reconstruct the osteobiography of an Italian worker community
title_sort who were the miners of allumiere? a multidisciplinary approach to reconstruct the osteobiography of an italian worker community
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6181348/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30308078
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0205362
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