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Violence in the first millennium BCE Eurasian steppe: Cranial trauma in three Turpan Basin populations from Xinjiang, China
American Journal of Physical Anthropology ( IF 2.8 ) Pub Date : 2020-12-11 , DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.24194
Wenxin Zhang 1, 2 , Qun Zhang 1, 3 , Kathleen McSweeney 2 , Tao Han 1, 4 , Xingyu Man 1 , Shiyu Yang 1 , Long Wang 5 , Hong Zhu 1 , Quanchao Zhang 1 , Qian Wang 6
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Violence affected daily life in prehistoric societies, especially at conflict zones where different peoples fought over resources and for other reasons. In this study, cranial trauma was analyzed to discuss the pattern of violence experienced by three Bronze to early Iron Age populations (1,000–100 BCE) that belonged to the Subeixi culture. These populations lived in the Turpan Basin, a conflict zone in the middle of the Eurasian Steppe.
更新日期:2020-12-11
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