Dental profiling in the archaeological sample of the Illyrian population in Southern Dalmatia, Croatia

Background: Dental profiling is the process of analyzing teeth to identify a victim or skeletal remains when no antemortem data are available. Using dental profiling techniques, we can determine the age, sex, and population of the individual and gather data about their socio-economic status, persona...

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Main Authors: Marina Marić, Jelena Dumančić, Marin Vodanović, Igor Borzić, Dinko Radić, Davorka Radovčić, Hrvoje Brkić
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Published: Schweizerbart Science Publishers 2024-11-01
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/homo/2024/1789
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author Marina Marić
Jelena Dumančić
Marin Vodanović
Igor Borzić
Dinko Radić
Davorka Radovčić
Hrvoje Brkić
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Jelena Dumančić
Marin Vodanović
Igor Borzić
Dinko Radić
Davorka Radovčić
Hrvoje Brkić
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description Background: Dental profiling is the process of analyzing teeth to identify a victim or skeletal remains when no antemortem data are available. Using dental profiling techniques, we can determine the age, sex, and population of the individual and gather data about their socio-economic status, personal habits, oral and systemic health, occupation, nutrition, family relationships, and psychological characteristics. Aims: The research aims to gain insights into the diet, health, socio-economic status, and demography of the Late Iron Age inhabitants of Illyrian origin who lived on the Croatian island of Korčula. This will be achieved by analyzing the remains of teeth and jaw bones found in the Kopila necropolis. Material and methods: The research sample comprised 479 permanent teeth and jawbone remains from three tombs that belong to the collection of the Vela Luka Culture Centre on the island of Korčula. The analysis of the teeth included an examination of their morphological and pathological characteristics as well as metric and non-metric variables. Additionally, the stable isotopes of carbon (14C, 13C), nitrogen (15N), and strontium (86/87Sr) were chemically analyzed. Odontometry was used as a metric variable and the Arizona State University Dental Anthropology System (ASUDAS) was used as a non-metric variable to determine sex. Results: The research findings indicate that healthy teeth are present with a frequency of dental caries of 5.85% and tooth wear of 85.18%. There is morphological atypicality in the number of roots of the upper premolars and taurodontism in the molars. Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen show values of δ 13C = −19.5‰ (±0.1‰) and δ 15N = 8.6‰ (±0.1‰). The ratio 13C/15N is 3.4. The values of 87Sr/86Sr in the dental enamel are 0.708400–0.708433, whereas in bones they are 0.708149–0.708471 (±1σ 0.000016–0.000034). Conclusions: The Illyrian community on the island of Korčula relied primarily on agriculture for their food, consuming only cereals, vegetables, and meat from domesticated animals. They did not extensively use marine resources. They were in good health generally. The individuals examined were native residents of the island and can be associated through their dental morphology with the Western Eurasian population group. The average lifespan of the population corresponds to the typical life expectancy during the Late Iron Age.
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spelling doaj-art-5f40335ef988405aaf5f6d3659cb0b7e2025-02-03T08:44:56ZengSchweizerbart Science PublishersHomo1618-13012024-11-01751516710.1127/homo/2024/1789106156Dental profiling in the archaeological sample of the Illyrian population in Southern Dalmatia, CroatiaMarina MarićJelena DumančićMarin VodanovićIgor BorzićDinko RadićDavorka RadovčićHrvoje BrkićBackground: Dental profiling is the process of analyzing teeth to identify a victim or skeletal remains when no antemortem data are available. Using dental profiling techniques, we can determine the age, sex, and population of the individual and gather data about their socio-economic status, personal habits, oral and systemic health, occupation, nutrition, family relationships, and psychological characteristics. Aims: The research aims to gain insights into the diet, health, socio-economic status, and demography of the Late Iron Age inhabitants of Illyrian origin who lived on the Croatian island of Korčula. This will be achieved by analyzing the remains of teeth and jaw bones found in the Kopila necropolis. Material and methods: The research sample comprised 479 permanent teeth and jawbone remains from three tombs that belong to the collection of the Vela Luka Culture Centre on the island of Korčula. The analysis of the teeth included an examination of their morphological and pathological characteristics as well as metric and non-metric variables. Additionally, the stable isotopes of carbon (14C, 13C), nitrogen (15N), and strontium (86/87Sr) were chemically analyzed. Odontometry was used as a metric variable and the Arizona State University Dental Anthropology System (ASUDAS) was used as a non-metric variable to determine sex. Results: The research findings indicate that healthy teeth are present with a frequency of dental caries of 5.85% and tooth wear of 85.18%. There is morphological atypicality in the number of roots of the upper premolars and taurodontism in the molars. Stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen show values of δ 13C = −19.5‰ (±0.1‰) and δ 15N = 8.6‰ (±0.1‰). The ratio 13C/15N is 3.4. The values of 87Sr/86Sr in the dental enamel are 0.708400–0.708433, whereas in bones they are 0.708149–0.708471 (±1σ 0.000016–0.000034). Conclusions: The Illyrian community on the island of Korčula relied primarily on agriculture for their food, consuming only cereals, vegetables, and meat from domesticated animals. They did not extensively use marine resources. They were in good health generally. The individuals examined were native residents of the island and can be associated through their dental morphology with the Western Eurasian population group. The average lifespan of the population corresponds to the typical life expectancy during the Late Iron Age.http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/homo/2024/1789dental profilebioarchaeologystable isotopeslate iron ageforensic dentistry
spellingShingle Marina Marić
Jelena Dumančić
Marin Vodanović
Igor Borzić
Dinko Radić
Davorka Radovčić
Hrvoje Brkić
Dental profiling in the archaeological sample of the Illyrian population in Southern Dalmatia, Croatia
Homo
dental profile
bioarchaeology
stable isotopes
late iron age
forensic dentistry
title Dental profiling in the archaeological sample of the Illyrian population in Southern Dalmatia, Croatia
title_full Dental profiling in the archaeological sample of the Illyrian population in Southern Dalmatia, Croatia
title_fullStr Dental profiling in the archaeological sample of the Illyrian population in Southern Dalmatia, Croatia
title_full_unstemmed Dental profiling in the archaeological sample of the Illyrian population in Southern Dalmatia, Croatia
title_short Dental profiling in the archaeological sample of the Illyrian population in Southern Dalmatia, Croatia
title_sort dental profiling in the archaeological sample of the illyrian population in southern dalmatia croatia
topic dental profile
bioarchaeology
stable isotopes
late iron age
forensic dentistry
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/homo/2024/1789
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