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Human remains from the Moravian Gravettian: morphology and taphonomy of additional elements from Dolní Vĕstonice II and Pavlov I
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Additional ElementsTall IndividualsArchaeologyAnatomyComparative AnatomyRitual BurialsPaleolithic ArchaeologyBioarchaeologyArchaeological RecordPrehistoryLanguage StudiesMoravian GravettianClassicsArchaeological EvidenceHistorical ArchaeologyPaleoanthropologyMup HumansHuman EvolutionPrehistoric ArchaeologyAnthropologyDolní Vĕstonice IiMedicine
Abstract Zooarchaeological analysis of the earlier Mid Upper Paleolithic (MUP) (Pavlovian) assemblages from Dolní Vĕstonice II and Pavlov I, southern Moravia, have yielded 11 additional remains from Dolní Vĕstonice II (five of which may be associated) and 20 remains from Pavlov I (16 of which come from a pair of hands, Pavlov 31). These remains are those of early modern humans, albeit with a few generally archaic features. At least two of them represent very tall individuals, among the tallest known for the Upper Paleolithic. These remains also raise the question, previously posed, as to the nature of differential treatment of the dead among MUP humans, given the presence of ritual burials, isolated bones and (with Pavlov 31) selected associated anatomy. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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