Restoring the appearance of a barbarian woman from the Southwestern Crimea. Frontovoye 3 burial ground

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In the Roman-era necropolis Frontovoye 3, uncovered in 2018 in the Southwestern Crimea, three burials were discovered in ground crypt 16. One of them (skeleton 1) belonged to a woman 30-39 years old. Due to the good preservation of the skull, it was chosen for craniofacial reconstruction of the buried woman. To reconstruct the appearance, the method of M.M. Gerasimov was used supplemented with new developments, namely the “Appearance Algorithm” programme. A paleoanthropological study was conducted. The complete information about the lifetime dimensional characteristics of the woman’s head was obtained, and the qualitative lifetime individual features of her appearance were determined. The final stage is the creation of a sculptural reconstruction of the woman’s appearance. The paper features a contour reconstruction illustrating the process of restoring the appearance based on the skull.

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Elizaveta Veselovskaya

Russian State University for the Humanities; Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology RAS

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: labrecon@yandex.ru
Rússia, Moscow; Moscow

Maria Dobrovolskaya

Institute of Archaeology RAS

Email: mk_pa@mail.ru
Rússia, Moscow

Anna Mastykova

Institute of Archaeology RAS

Email: amastykova@mail.ru
Rússia, Moscow

Alexey Sviridov

Institute of Archaeology RAS

Email: a_sviridov@mail.ru
Rússia, Moscow

Natalia Svirkina

Institute of Archaeology RAS

Email: svirkina.natalia@mail.ru
Rússia, Moscow

Evgeny Bogomolov

Centre for Isotopic Research, Institute of Precambrian Geology and Geochronology RAS; A.P. Karpinsky Russian Geological Research Institute

Email: e.bogomolov@mail.ru
Rússia, Saint-Petersburg; St. Petersburg

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2. Fig. 1. The Frontovoye 3 burial ground. Burial chamber of underground crypt 16. 1 – skeleton 1, a 30–39-year-old woman; 2 – skeleton 2, a 40–49-year-old man; 3 – skeleton 3, a woman over 40 years old

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3. Fig. 2. The Frontovoye 3 burial ground, underground crypt 16. 1 – burial of the 30–39-year-old woman (skeleton 1); 2 – burial fragment: the skull of the 30–39-year-old buried woman (skeleton 1)

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4. Fig. 3. Isotopic ratios of strontium (⁸⁷/⁸⁶Sr) in the enamel of the teeth of individuals from the burials of the Frontovoye 3 burial ground. The column of individual 1 from crypt 16 is highlighted in red

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5. Fig. 4. Contour reconstruction based on the skull of a woman (skeleton 1) from crypt 16 of the Frontovoye 3 burial ground. Created by E.V. Veselovskaya

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6. Fig. 5. A stage of work on restoring the appearance. The masticatory muscles have been reconstructed. First, half of the head is restored, and the thickness of marker cubes on the plasticine-free half of the skull corresponds to the soft facial tissue thickness standards at these points

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7. Fig. 6. The final version of the sculptural reconstruction in profile based on the skull of a woman (skeleton 1) from crypt 16 of the Frontovoye-3 burial ground, plastic. Created by E.V. Veselovskaya. Molding work by R.M. Galeev

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8. Fig. 7. The final version of the full-face sculptural reconstruction based on the skull of a woman (skeleton 1) from crypt 16 of the Frontovoye-3 burial ground, plastic. Created by E.V. Veselovskaya. Molding work by R.M. Galeev 

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