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Athens mass grave archaeological research

Overview

Scientific research into a mass grave discovered in 2016 at the Phaleron Cemetery near Athens has provided new insights into the identity of 79 men found buried in three rows with iron shackles.

Using strontium isotope analysis on the tooth enamel of 66 individuals, researchers determined that approximately 97 percent of the men were local to the Attica region. These findings challenge earlier theories suggesting the remains belonged to foreign invaders or external military groups.

The evidence indicates the deaths were likely the result of internal political or social conflicts, or perhaps judicial punishment, occurring within the local population during the Archaic period.

Entities

Attica · Arizona State University · Julianne R. Stamer · Phaleron Burial Ground · Phaleron Cemetery

Timeline

  1. 8 days ago

    [CULTURE] 2 sources
    Athens mass grave remains likely belonged to locals, study finds

    Scientific analysis of remains from the Phaleron Burial Ground near Athens suggests that 79 shackled men found in mass graves were local residents of Attica, not foreign invaders.

  2. 12 days ago

    [CULTURE] 2 sources
    Athens mass grave mystery: Shackled men identified as locals

    Strontium isotope analysis reveals that 79 men found shackled in an ancient Athenian mass grave were likely locals rather than foreign invaders, suggesting internal political conflict.

Sources

dnyuz.com · foodscience.com.au · halktv.com.tr · skor.sozcu.com.tr