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Preliminary Findings on Human Skeletal Remains from Harappan site of Farmana | ||
| Iranian Journal of Archaeological Studies | ||
| مقاله 4، دوره 2، شماره 2، خرداد 2012، صفحه 51-64 اصل مقاله (1.21 M) | ||
| شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.22111/ijas.2014.1525 | ||
| نویسندگان | ||
| V. Mushrif Tripathy* ؛ V. Shinde؛ K. S. Chakraborty | ||
| Deccan College Post Graduate and Research Institute, Pune, India | ||
| چکیده | ||
| The present paper deals with the primary observations conducted on human skeletal remains excavated at Harappan site of Farmana. The site (29°02’22”N and 76°18’21”E) in the jurisdiction of Meham block of Rohtak district, Haryana, is locally known as Daksh Kheda. Three cultural phases have been identified; Early Harappan, Mature Harappan and Late Harappan, dating back to 2500 BC. In all 70 burial pits were demarked, out of that 59 were excavated and skeletal remains of 35 individuals have been identified. Primary, secondary and symbolic burials were found within the site. Standard methods are used for the skeletal analysis. Detailed inventory is prepared for each individual. Observations are made which includes age estimation, sex determination, stature estimation, morpho-metry and pathology. Taphonomical changes are also noted. Unfortunately not many pathologies could be identified on these specimens, as the preservation of skeletal elements is far from satisfactory. There are 11 males and 15 females and sex identification of one individual is not possible. Other than these adults, 4 children and 5 adolescents are also present. Apart from attrition, in dental pathology, only one case of enamel hypoplasia is encountered and few teeth with caries have been found. Dental fluorosis is also seen on one individual. Vertebral pathology indentified on single specimen though confirmation is not possible due to the weathering of bones. Interestingly one individual (39 B) has provided evidence of trauma which shows the beginning stages of healing. Only the skull of this individual has been preserved and therefore no comment can be made about post-cranial changes. Overall, it looks like the Farmana individuals were quite healthy | ||
| کلیدواژهها | ||
| Indus؛ Farmana؛ Human Burials؛ Pathology؛ Trauma | ||
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