Contribution
Qafzeh 9 Early Modern Human from Southwest Asia: age at death and sex estimation re-assessed
Coutinho-Nogueira, Dany; Coqueugniot, Hélène; Tillier, Anne-marie

HOMO Volume 72 No 4 (2021), p. 293 - 305
publié: Dec 21, 2021
publication en ligne: Sep 10, 2021
manuscrit accepté: Jul 9, 2021
revision du manuscrit reçu: Jul 7, 2021
révision du manuscrit demandée: Jul 4, 2021
manuscrit reçu: May 5, 2021
ArtNo. ESP139007204003, Prix: 29.00 €
Abstract
Qafzeh 9 is an almost complete skeleton commonly employed as representative of the population of the eponymous site. However, its biological profile is still largely based on the age at death and sex estimation methods in use at the time of its discovery. Moreover, post-mortem damage to the skeleton has made difficult the observation of some morphoscopic features, particularly pelvic ones currently used in sex estimation. Here, we apply recent methods and paleoimaging to re-evaluate the biological profile of Qafzeh 9, taking into account post-mortem damage. The results suggest a young age at death, indicating that Qafzeh 9 died before reaching complete dental and bone maturity; they also support a male sex assignment.
Mots-clefs
Early modern human • Southwestern Asia • sex estimation • age at death estimation • biological profile