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American Journal of Physical Anthropology | 2018

New radiocarbon dating and demographic insights into San Juan ante Portam Latinam, a possible Late Neolithic war grave in North-Central Iberia

Teresa Fernández-Crespo; Rick Schulting; Javier Ordoño; Andreas Duering; Francisco Etxeberria; Lourdes Herrasti; Ángel Armendáriz; José Ignacio Vegas; Christopher Bronk Ramsey

OBJECTIVES San Juan ante Portam Latinam is one of a small number of European Neolithic sites meeting many of the archaeological criteria expected for a mass grave, and furthermore presents evidence for violent conflict. This study aims to differentiate between what is potentially a single episode of deposition, versus deposition over some centuries, or, alternatively, that resulting from a combination of catastrophic and attritional mortality. The criteria developed are intended to have wider applicability to other such proposed events. MATERIAL AND METHODS Ten new AMS 14 C determinations on human bone from the site, together with previously available dates, are analyzed through Bayesian modeling to refine the sites chronology. This is used together with the populations demographic profile as the basis for agent-based demographic modeling. RESULTS The new radiocarbon results, while improving the sites chronology, fail to resolve the question whether the burial represents a single event, or deposition over decades or centuries-primarily because the dates fall within the late fourth millennium BC plateau in the calibration curve. The demographic modeling indicates that the populations age and sex distribution fits neither a single catastrophic event nor a fully attritional mortality profile, but instead may partake of elements of both. DISCUSSION It is proposed that San Juan ante Portam Latinam was used as burial place for the mainly adolescent and adult male dead of a particular or multiple violent engagements (e.g., battles), while previously or subsequently seeing use for attritional burial by other members of one or more surrounding communities dead over the course of a few generations. The overall bias towards males, particularly to the extent that many may represent conflict mortality, has implications for the structure of the surviving community, the members of which may have experienced increased vulnerability in the face of neighboring aggressors.


Archive | 2009

Burials in the cave: new evidence on mortuary practices during the Mesolithic of Cantabrian Spain

Pablo Arias; Ángel Armendáriz; Rodrigo de Balbin; Miguel Ángel Fano; Juan Fernandez-Tresguerres; Manuel Ramón González Morales; María José Iriarte; Roberto Ontañón; Javier Alcolea; Esteban Álvarez-Fernández; Francisco Etxeberria; María Dolores Garralda; Mary K. Jackes; Alvaro Arrizabalaga


Archive | 2012

Prehistoric violence in northern Spain

José Ignacio Vegas; Ángel Armendáriz; Francisco Etxeberria; María Soledad Fernández; Lourdes Herrasti


Anthropozoologica | 2013

Étude Archéomalacologique Du Gisement Mésolithique De El Truchiro (Omoño, Ribamontán Al Monte, Cantabrie)

Esteban Álvarez-Fernández; Maria Teresa Aparicio-Alonso; Ángel Armendáriz; Roberto Ontañón; Pablo Arias


Archive | 2005

Prospections archéologiques à l'ouest de la ville de Homs: rapport préliminaire campagne 2005

Maya Haïdar-Boustani; Juan José Ibáñez-Estévez; Michel Al Maqdissi; Ángel Armendáriz; Jesús Emilio González Urquijo; Luis Teira


Muge 150th: The 150th Anniversary of the Discovery of Mesolithic Shellmiddens. | 2015

At the edge of the marshes: new approaches to the Sado Valley Mesolithic (Southern Portugal)

Pablo Arias; Mariana Diniz; Ana Cristina Araújo; Ángel Armendáriz; Luis Teira


Archaeological Prospection | 2016

Geophysical and Archaeological Evidences of Buried Epipalaeolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age and Roman Architecture in West‐Central Syria

Mahjoub Himi; Ángel Armendáriz; Luis Teira; Jesús González; Juan José Ibáñez; Maya Haïdar-Boustani; A. Casas


Archive | 2012

Nouvelles données sur les architectures des sites natoufiens de Jeftelik et Qarassa 3 (Syrie centro-occidentale et du sud).

Juan José Ibáñez; Ángel Armendáriz; Urquijo Jésus Gonzalez; Luis Teira; Frank Braemer; Lionel Gourichon; A. Rodriguez Rodriguez


<p>Excavaciones en el exterior 2008. Informes y trabajos, n. 9, p. 209-227</p> | 2009

La ocupación prehistórica al oeste de Homs (Siria): Campañas de 2008

Andrea Balbo; Joana Boix; Juan José Ibáñez-Estévez; Eneko Iriarte; Xavier Terradas-Batlle; Maya Haïdar-Boustani; Ángel Armendáriz; Jesús Emilio González Urquijo; Talía Lazuén; Jesús Tapia; Luis Teira; Amelia del Carmen Rodríguez Rodríguez; Jonathan Santana; Lydia Zapata; Mahjoub Himi


Archive | 2007

New Data on the Epipalaeolithic and Neolithic of the Homs Gap: Three Campaigns of Archaeological Survey (2004-2006)

Maya Haïdar-Boustani; Juan José Ibáñez-Estévez; Michel Al-Maqdissi; Ángel Armendáriz; Jesús Emilio González Urquijo; Luis Teira

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Luis Teira

University of Cantabria

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Mahjoub Himi

École Normale Supérieure

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Francisco Etxeberria

University of the Basque Country

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Pablo Arias

University of Cantabria

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Amaia Arranz

University of the Basque Country

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