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Comparing traditional and virtual approaches in the micro-excavation and analysis of cremated remains

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DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2020.102396

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Cremated remains; Computed tomography; Digital micro-excavation; Volume rendering; Roman Empire; Italy; Mutina

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The excavation and micro-excavation of archaeological contexts are, and always have been, destructive op-erations by definition. This study, although preliminary, has allowed the experimentation and application of computed tomography and engineering softwares (used for the creation and manipulation of three-dimensional surfaces) in micro-stratigraphic archaeological excavations, with the objective to overcome the very destruc-tiveness that is intrinsic to the traditional method. For this purpose, a Roman cremation urn from the monu-mental necropolis in Via Emilia est - Tangenziale Pasternak (Modena) was chosen as a test subject. The ap-plication of this approach consented the analysis of both context and remains as close as possible to their original condition, exhibiting minor fragmentation in comparison with the traditional method which in turn allowed a clearer determination of the individual's biological profile. Moreover, also in virtue of the observation of ele-ments which were not detected by the traditional method, virtual micro-excavation is to be considered a pro-mising approach for the investigation of particular archaeological contexts, enabling greater preservation and enhancing both documentation and analysis.

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