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Authors:
Kostov, D.; Takorova, D.; Stoyanova, P.; Hristov, H.; Vladova, D.
 
Title:
STUDY ON ANIMAL BONE MATERIAL EXCAVATED FROM AN ARCHEOLOGICAL SITE FROM THE EARLY CHALCOLITH AND THE LATE IRON AGE NEAR THE VILLAGE OF SREDETS, BULGARIA
 
Date of Issue:
2024
 
Is Part of:
Trakia Journal of Sciences: Series Biomedical Sciences, Vol. 22, No 4, pp 310-319
 
Publisher:
Тракийски университет - Стара Загора
 
Identifiers:
1313-3551 [issn]
 
Type:
Article
 
Language:
eng
 
Subject:
osteoarcheology; animal bone artefacts; Early Chalcolithic Age; Late Iron Age; archaeozoology; Bulgaria
 
Abstract:
The aim of the present research wasto perform an archaeozoological analysis of animal bone material obtained from excavations near the village of Sredets, Stara Zagora region, Bulgaria. The osteoarchaeological finding was species-determined bymorphological methods. The osteological material contained anentire skeleton of a sacrificed horse and 1015 species-determined bones and bone fragments belonging to a total of ninespecies of mammals of domestic and wild origin. Theosteological finding from domestic mammals was predominant, amounting to 941 pieces of bones. The cattle bones took up a leading position of the total number of identified bones –49,80% from the Early ChalcolithicAge and 58,14% from the Late Iron Age. The greater part comprised food remains from ancient inhabitants, indicated by the strong fragmentation of the animal bones, andtraces ofa mechanical impact as a result of aninteraction with hard objects (portioning), as well astraces of thermal processing (burning). In a ritual pit from the Late Iron Age, a skeleton of a sacrificial horse was found.The horse was part of the livelihood and economic activity in these lands, marked the high social status of its owner, and, therefore, was sacrificed during funerals or other rituals.