The people of Avaris: Intra-regional biodistance analysis using dental non-metric traits
The people of Avaris: Intra-regional biodistance analysis using dental non-metric traits
Dental non-metric traits have become widely used to estimate biological affinities,particularly by utilizing the Arizona State University Dental Anthropology System(ASUDAS). Here, we offer information from the Middle Bronze Age site of Avaris, locatednear modern Tell el-Dab’a in the Egyptian Nile Delta, that was ruled by the Hyksoskings during the Second Intermediate Period (circa 1640–1530 BCE).
Dental non-metric traits were recorded from a sample of individuals (n=90) and analyzedusing mean measure of divergence (MMD). Both intra- and inter-site analyses wereconducted. The former compared the ancestry between locals and non-locals, defined isotopicallyby a recent study. The latter compared Avaris to other Egyptian sites to gauge itspopulation distinctiveness.
Results indicated that individuals defined as locals and non-locals were not ancestrallydifferent from one another. There was, however, a significant difference (p<0.01)between the pooled locals and non-locals of Avaris and other Egyptian sites, regardless ofspatial and/or temporal proximity. The results are in line with the archaeological evidence,suggesting Avaris was an important hub in the Middle Bronze Age eastern Mediterraneantrade network, welcoming people from beyond its borders.
osteology, ASUDAS, dental anthropology, migration, Egypt
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Maaranen, Nina
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Kharobi, Arwa
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Stantis, Christina
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Prell, Silvia
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Bietak, Manfred
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Schutkowski, Holger
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31 December 2021
Maaranen, Nina
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Kharobi, Arwa
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Stantis, Christina
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Prell, Silvia
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Bietak, Manfred
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Maaranen, Nina, Zakrzewski, Sonia, Kharobi, Arwa, Stantis, Christina, Prell, Silvia, Bietak, Manfred and Schutkowski, Holger
(2021)
The people of Avaris: Intra-regional biodistance analysis using dental non-metric traits.
Bioarchaeology of the Near East, 15, .
Abstract
Dental non-metric traits have become widely used to estimate biological affinities,particularly by utilizing the Arizona State University Dental Anthropology System(ASUDAS). Here, we offer information from the Middle Bronze Age site of Avaris, locatednear modern Tell el-Dab’a in the Egyptian Nile Delta, that was ruled by the Hyksoskings during the Second Intermediate Period (circa 1640–1530 BCE).
Dental non-metric traits were recorded from a sample of individuals (n=90) and analyzedusing mean measure of divergence (MMD). Both intra- and inter-site analyses wereconducted. The former compared the ancestry between locals and non-locals, defined isotopicallyby a recent study. The latter compared Avaris to other Egyptian sites to gauge itspopulation distinctiveness.
Results indicated that individuals defined as locals and non-locals were not ancestrallydifferent from one another. There was, however, a significant difference (p<0.01)between the pooled locals and non-locals of Avaris and other Egyptian sites, regardless ofspatial and/or temporal proximity. The results are in line with the archaeological evidence,suggesting Avaris was an important hub in the Middle Bronze Age eastern Mediterraneantrade network, welcoming people from beyond its borders.
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Accepted/In Press date: 16 November 2021
Published date: 31 December 2021
Keywords:
osteology, ASUDAS, dental anthropology, migration, Egypt
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