| Literature DB >> 20174667 |
Jeffrey H Schwartz1, Frank Houghton, Roberto Macchiarelli, Luca Bondioli.
Abstract
Two types of cemeteries occur at Punic Carthage and other Carthaginian settlements: one centrally situated housing the remains of older children through adults, and another at the periphery of the settlement (the "Tophet") yielding small urns containing the cremated skeletal remains of very young animals and humans, sometimes comingled. Although the absence of the youngest humans at the primary cemeteries is unusual and worthy of discussion, debate has focused on the significance of Tophets, especially at Carthage, as burial grounds for the young. One interpretation, based on two supposed eye-witness reports of large-scale Carthaginian infant sacrifice [Kleitarchos (3(rd) c. BCE) and Diodorus Siculus (1(st) c. BCE)], a particular translation of inscriptions on some burial monuments, and the argument that if the animals had been sacrificed so too were the humans, is that Tophets represent burial grounds reserved for sacrificial victims. An alternative hypothesis acknowledges that while the Carthaginians may have occasionally sacrificed humans, as did their contemporaries, the extreme youth of Tophet individuals suggests these cemeteries were not only for the sacrificed, but also for the very young, however they died. Here we present the first rigorous analysis of the largest sample of cremated human skeletal remains (348 burial urns, N = 540 individuals) from the Carthaginian Tophet based on tooth formation, enamel histology, cranial and postcranial metrics, and the potential effects of heat-induced bone shrinkage. Most of the sample fell within the period prenatal to 5-to-6 postnatal months, with a significant presence of prenates. Rather than indicating sacrifice as the agent of death, this age distribution is consistent with modern-day data on perinatal mortality, which at Carthage would also have been exacerbated by numerous diseases common in other major cities, such as Rome and Pompeii. Our diverse approaches to analyzing the cremated human remains from Carthage strongly support the conclusion that Tophets were cemeteries for those who died shortly before or after birth, regardless of the cause.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20174667 PMCID: PMC2822869 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0009177
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1Location of Carthage and excavation of, including objects associated with, the Tophet.
A: Map of Western Mediterranean showing location and landmarks of Carthage. B: In order to excavate the Tophet, water had to be continually pumped out of the site (arrows point to urns). C: Broken urn revealing calcined bones and sediment that had seeped in as the water table rose. D: Stelae with different amounts of detail (e.g. one bears an image of an urn and another an inscription).
Figure 2Presence versus absence of neonatal line (NL).
A: Longitudinal/buccolingual thin-section of a human upper deciduous central incisor (Urn no. 5817) with a 9.7 µm-thick NL on the buccal (right) side, close to the external enamel margin; the relatively thin postnatal enamel and the distance of the NL from the tooth apex (5.222,5 µm) suggest that the individual survived postpartum at least 10 and perhaps as many as 15 days. B: Close-up of NL (Urn no. 5817). C: Longitudinal/buccolingual thin-section of a human upper deciduous central incisor (Urn no. 6003) lacking an NL. D: Close-up of thin-section of a human upper deciduous central incisor lacking NL (Urn no. 5880; arrows point to Retzius lines). Scale = 30 µm.
Figure 3Examples of variably burned bone, female vs male ilia, and duplicate skeletal elements.
A: From a single urn, the calcined remains of the remains of a single individual (as reflected in the diversity and non-duplication of preserved skeletal elements). B: Reassociated, partially calcined upper and barely burned middle parts of a right humerus to illustrate the possible degree of fragmentation, dissociation, and consequent disparate crematory fates of parts of the same bone. C: Differentially charred cervical vertebrae still in anatomical position representing one of various indications of incomplete cremation. D: Various pelvic ilia with intact greater sciatic notches (indicated by arrows), whose width (from most to least obtuse) suggests classification as hyperfeminine (upper left), feminine (upper right), hypermasculine (lower left), and masculine (lower right). E: Two left (left) and four right unfused petrosal bones; a straightforward analysis of MNI may suggest the presence of four individuals, but detailed analysis of the urn contents that yielded these petrosals does not provide evidence of four complete individuals in the same urn. (Scales in mm.)
Probable Sex of Human Remains [based on Greater Sciatic Notch (GSN) width], Carthaginian Tophet.
| Urn | Individual | Side | GSN width (in Degrees) | GSN Morphology | Suggested Sex |
| *17 | 1 | R | Narrow and Deep | Male | |
| *20 | 1 | L | 113 | Narrow and Deep | Male |
| *36 | 1 | L | 100 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| *37 | 1 | R | 98 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| *172 | 1 | L | 93 | Wide and Deep | Female |
| *180 | 1 | R | Deep (?) | Male (?) | |
| *187 | 1 | R | Wide and Shallow | Female | |
| *213 | 1 | L | Narrow and Deep | Male | |
| *222 | 1 | R | 95 | Narrow and Deep | Male |
| *232 | 1 | R | 98 | Wide and Shallow | Male |
| 5409 | 1 | R | 98 | Narrow and Shallow | Female |
| 5414 | 1 | R | Wide and Shallow | Female | |
| 5529 | 1 | L | Wide and Shallow | Female | |
| 5538 | 1 | R | 98 | Narrow and Deep | Male |
| 5545 | 2 | L | Wide and Shallow | Female | |
| 5545 | 1 | L | Wide and Shallow | Female | |
| 5577 | 1 | R | Wide and Shallow | Female | |
| 5579 | 1 | L | 101 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 5623 | 1 | R | 100 | Narrow and Deep | Male |
| 5817 | 1 | R | Narrow and Deep | Male | |
| 5818 | 1 | L | 101 | Deep (?) | Indeterminate |
| 5824 | 1 | R | 90 | Narrow and Deep | Male |
| 5827 | 1 | R | 107 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 5829 | 1 | L | 109 | Narrow and Deep | Male |
| 5830 | 1 | R | 107 | Deep (?) | Indeterminate |
| 5835 | 1 | L | 103 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 5841 | 1 | R | Wide and Shallow | Female | |
| 5843 | 1 | R | 116 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 5849 | 1 | R | 110 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 5850 | 1 | L | 72 | Narrow and Deep | Male |
| 5881 | 1 | L | Wide and Deep | Male | |
| 5887 | 2 | R | 119 | Shallow | Male |
| 5887 | 1 | R | 114 | Narrow and Deep | Male |
| 5890 | 1 | L | 93 | Wide and Deep | Male |
| 5893 | 1 | R | Narrow and Deep | Male | |
| 5894 | 1 | L | Narrow and Deep | Male | |
| 5895 | 1 | R | 103 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 5903 | 1 | R | Wide and Deep | Female | |
| 5920 | 1 | L | Wide and Shallow | Female | |
| 5932 | 1 | R | Wide and Shallow | Female | |
| 5945 | 1 | L | 114 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 5946 | 1 | R | Shallow | Female | |
| 5948 | 1 | L | 102 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 5959 | 1 | R | 95 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 5962 | 1 | L | 116 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 5963 | 1 | R | 103 | Narrow and Deep | Indeterminate |
| 5967 | 1 | R | 127 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 5971 | 1 | R | 100 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 5984 | 1 | L | Narrow and Deep | Male | |
| 5986 | 1 | R | 104 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 5987 | 1 | R | 110 | Wide and Deep | Male |
| 5991 | 1 | L | 123 | Wide and Shallow | Female? |
| 5992 | 1 | R | 129 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 5995 | 1 | R | Narrow and Deep | Female | |
| 6000 | 1 | R | 110 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 6000 | 1 | R | Wide and Shallow | Female | |
| 6001 | 1 | L | Wide and Shallow | Female? | |
| 6028 | 1 | R | 105 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 6029 | 1 | R | Wide and Shallow | Female | |
| 6032 | 1 | L | Narrow and Deep | Male | |
| 6037 | 1 | L | 105 | Wide and Deep | Female |
| 6043 | 1 | L | 96 | Narrow and Deep | Male |
| 6047 | 1 | R | 97 | Narrow and Deep | Male |
| 6064 | 1 | R | 135 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 6068 | 1 | L | Narrow and Deep | Male | |
| 6379 | 1 | R | 103 | Wide and Shallow | Female |
| 6380 | 1 | R | Narrow and Deep | Male | |
| 6392 | 1 | L | 95 | Narrow and Deep | Male |
| 6396 | 1 | L | Wide and Shallow | Female | |
| 6398 | 1 | L | 101 | Narrow and Deep | Male |
Key: * = Basket Number; R = Right; L: Left.
Figure 4Plots of ages-at-death determined by actual (maximum) and incrementally increased size of skeletal elements sufficiently preserved for accurate measurement.
A: Hypophyseal fossa length. B: Hypophyseal fossa width. C: Petrosal length. D: Petrosal width. E: Pars basilaris length. F: Pars basilaris width. G: Ischium length. H: Ischium height. I: Pubis length. In the graph, the same bones are compared to data from Fazekas and Kósa [17] and also increased by 5, 10 and 25%. The horizontal line in each represents birth.
Neonatal Line (NL) Analysis of Human Deciduous Teeth (N = 50), Carthaginian Tophet.
| Urn | Tooth | NL | NL thickness (µm)a | Notes |
| *198 | upper central incisor | Present | - | NL observed lingually |
| *200 | upper central incisor | Present | 9.6 | NL observed labially, close to outer margin |
| *208 | upper central incisor | Present | 6.7 | almost complete NL, observed both labially and lingually |
| *223 | lower second molar | Absent | ||
| 2522 | incisor (indeterminate) | Present | - | NL observed lingually, close to outer margin |
| 5163 | upper lateral incisor | Absent | ||
| 5331 | incisor (indeterminate) | Absent | ||
| 5410 | lower central incisor | Absent | ||
| 5531 | upper lateral incisor | Present | NL observed lingually, close to the outer margin | |
| 5570 | lower central incisor | Present | NL observed labially, close to cervix | |
| 5576 | upper central incisor | Absent | ||
| 5582 | lower central incisor | Absent | ||
| 5583 | incisor (indeterminate) | Present | 12.1 | NL observed lingually, close to cervix |
| 5587 | upper central incisor | uncertain | a possible NL-like accentuated ring close to the labial cervix | |
| 5591 | incisor (indeterminate) | Present | 10.8 | NL observed labially, close to the cervix |
| 5599 | upper central incisor | Present | 14.3 | NL observed labially |
| 5625 | upper central incisor | Present | - | NL observed lingually, close to the outer margin |
| 5817 | upper central incisor | Present | 9.7 | NL observed labially, close to external margin |
| 5818 | incisor (indeterminate) | Absent | ||
| 5829 | upper central incisor | Present | 8.2 | NL observed labially, close to cervix |
| 5831 | upper lateral incisor | Absent | ||
| 5834 | upper lateral incisor | Absent | ||
| 5840 | upper central incisor | Absent | ||
| 5852 | upper central incisor (?) | Present | 14.5 | NL observed both labially and lingually |
| 5855 | lower central incisor | Absent | ||
| 5862 | upper first molar | Present | NL observed buccally and occlusally | |
| 5868 | upper lateral incisor | Present | 8.2 | NL observed both labially and lingually |
| 5880 | lower central incisor | Absent | ||
| 5883 | upper central incisor | Present | NL observed labially, close to the outer margin | |
| 5902 | upper central incisor | Absent | ||
| 5948 | upper lateral incisor | Present | NL observed lingually, close to the outer margin | |
| 5952 | upper lateral incisor | Absent | ||
| 5966 | upper central incisor (?) | Absent (?) | crown fragment | |
| 5971 | incisor (indeterminate) | Absent | ||
| 5991 | upper central incisor | Present | NL observed labially | |
| 5998 | upper central incisor | Absent | ||
| 6003 | upper lateral incisor (?) | Absent (?) | crown fragment | |
| 6023 | upper lateral incisor | Present | NL observed lingually | |
| 6039 | lower lateral incisor | Absent | ||
| 6049 | upper lateral incisor | Absent | ||
| 6051 | upper lateral incisor | Absent | ||
| 6054 | upper central incisor | Absent | ||
| 6055 | upper lateral incisor | Present | 6.3 | NL observed labially, close to outer margin |
| 6058 | incisor (indeterminate) | Present | NL observed labially, close to external margin | |
| 6068 | upper lateral incisor | Absent | ||
| 6069 | incisor (indeterminate) | Absent | ||
| 6070 | upper central incisor | Present | NL observed lingually, ≈ at mid-crown | |
| 6393 | upper lateral incisor | Absent | ||
| 6398 | upper lateral incisor | Absent | ||
| 6399 | lower lateral incisor | Present | 11.2 | NL observed labially |
Key: * = Basket Number; a: mean value.
Comparison of Ages-at-Death Determined by Neonatal Line [Histological (H)] and Morphological (M) Analyses of Human Deciduous Teeth, Carthaginian Tophet.
| Urn | Neonatal Line | Morphology | H versus M |
| 3178 | Absent | ≤Birth | M = H |
| 5163 | Absent | ≤Birth | M = H |
| 5331 | Absent | ? | Histological Age Only |
| 5410 | Absent | Birth | M>H |
| 5576 | Absent | Late Third Trimester | M = H |
| 5582 | Absent | ≤Birth | M = H |
| 5818 | Absent | Late Third Trimester | M = H |
| 5831 | Absent | Late Third Trimester | M = H |
| 5834 | Absent | ≤Birth | M = H |
| 5840 | Absent | Late Third Trimester | M = H |
| 5855 | Absent | Late Third Trimester | M = H |
| 5880 | Absent | Late Third Trimester | M = H |
| 5902 | Absent | ≤Birth | M = H |
| 5952 | Absent | Late Third Trimester | M = H |
| 5966 | Absent | ∼Birth | M>H |
| 5971 | Absent | Late Third Trimester | M = H |
| 5998 | Absent | ≤Birth | M = H |
| 6003 | Absent | Late Third Trimester | M = H |
| 6039 | Absent | Late Third Trimester | M = H |
| 6049 | Absent | Birth to 1 Month | M>H |
| 6051 | Absent | ∼Birth | M>H |
| 6054 | Absent | ≤Birth | M = H |
| 6068 | Absent | ∼Birth | M = H |
| 6069 | Absent | Birth | M>H |
| 6393 | Absent | ∼Birth | M = H |
| 6398 | Absent | ≤Birth | M = H |
| 3159 | Present | 1 to 2 months postnatal | M = H |
| 3167 | Present | ∼Birth | M = H |
| 3163 | Present | Late Third Trimester | M<H |
| 2522 | Present | ? | Histological Age Only |
| 5531 | Present | ∼Birth | M = H |
| 5570 | Present | ∼Birth | M = H |
| 5583 | Present | ? | Histological Age Only |
| 5587 | Present | Late Third Trimester | M<H |
| 5591 | Present | ? | Histological Age Only |
| 5599 | Present | ∼Birth | M = H |
| 5625 | Present | 2 Months | M = H |
| 5817 | Present | ? | Histological Age Only |
| 5829 | Present | <Birth | M<H |
| 5852 | Present | Birth | M = H |
| 5862 | Present | ≤Birth | M<H |
| 5868 | Present | ≤Birth | M<H |
| 5883 | Present | Late Third Trimester | M<H |
| 5948 | Present | Birth | M = H |
| 5991 | Present | ≤Birth | M<H |
| 6023 | Present | ≤Birth | M<H |
| 6055 | Present | Late Third Trimester | M<H |
| 6058 | Present | ≤Birth | M<H |
| 6070 | Present | ∼Birth | M = H |
| 6399 | Present | ≤Birth | M<H |
Key: M = H: Morphological and Histological ages similar; M>H: Morphological age advanced compared to Histological age; M
Figure 5Distribution of Ages-at-Death Based on Analysis of Human Remains, Carthaginian Tophet.