Skeletal remains from the cemeteries of the Ulów settlement complex (3rd-5th century AD) – anthropological analysis Cover Image

Skeletal remains from the cemeteries of the Ulów settlement complex (3rd-5th century AD) – anthropological analysis
Skeletal remains from the cemeteries of the Ulów settlement complex (3rd-5th century AD) – anthropological analysis

Author(s): Jacek Szczurowski
Subject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: cremation graves; degree of cremation; burial rites; age structure; settlement microregion in the area of Ulów in Central Roztocze;

Summary/Abstract: Cremated skeletal remains from two cemeteries (sites 3 and 7) located within the settlement complex in the area of the village of Ulów (Tomaszów Lubelski commune, Tomaszów Lubelski district, Lublin province) underwent anthropological analysis. Eighty-one features discovered at site 3 included remains of eighty individuals, while fifty-seven features found at site 7 included remains of fifty-seven individuals. The determination of the sex of individuals buried in funeral pits was possible only in isolated instances: at site 3 in three cases (3.7%), and at site 7 in one case (1.8%). The ages of those buried at the cemeteries of the Ulów complex are similar: biologically immature individuals make 33.7% - 38.6% of all those buried, while adults account for 32.5% - 26.3%. The features, at both cemeteries, most often included heavily or severely cremated skeletal remains: at site 3 there were seventy-four features (91.3%), and at site 7 there were forty features (70.2%). The average weight of bone remains found in the features at site 3 equals 34.1 grams, and 47.2 grams at site 7. Apart from human bones, some graves at the Ulów cemeteries contained fragments of animal bones.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 85
  • Page Range: 109-116
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English