Posted on 05/10/2005 1:34:45 PM PDT by blam
Ancient tombs of unknown ethnic group discovered in Mazandaran
TEHRAN, May 10 (MNA) -- Archaeologists working at the Laforak Cemetery in Savadkuh of Mazandaran Province recently discovered the remains of three skeletons with dolichocephalic skulls, anthropologist Farzad Foruzanfar announced on Tuesday.
Of the fifteen graves excavated in the 2800-year old cemetery, three were different, in that they contained three skeletons with dolichocephalic (long-headed) skulls which were covered with a layer of earthenware, and their walls were reinforced by earthenware, too, he added.
Experts have surmised that the three people belonged to a non-indigenous nation, since the inhabitants of Mazandaran at that time were a round-headed nation, he added.
Since no other examples of skeletons with dolichocephalic skulls have been found in the region, it is believed that the ethnic group of the three people probably either left the Iranian plateau or immigrated to other regions of Iran.
Archaeologists are still trying to determine the ethnicity of the three people, the fate of their nation, and the reason for the differences in their burial ceremonies.
Archaeologists have discovered several examples of burial customs in Laforak Cemetery, such as interment in a squatting position or lying on one side, and the only difference was seen in the newly discovered corpses, which were buried lying on their backs.
Excavations at the site will have to be carried out at a hurried pace because the cemetery and village of Laforak, as well as eleven other villages, will be devoured by the reservoir of the Alborz Dam when it becomes operational.
... or were brought there are consultants (slaves)?
Somewhere back in time.
Date Limit Set On First Americans
BBC | 7-22-2003 | Paul Rincon
Posted on 07/22/2003 6:11:50 PM PDT by blam
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Dr. Jack Cuozzo responds to Dr. Colin Groves (neanderthal)
Published: 1/18/00 Author: Dr. Cuozzo
Posted on 02/29/2000 06:21:04 PST by Marathon
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a38bbd5d05266.htm
Burials in the north (modern Alaska, and adjacent areas) have been excavated, in which the dead were tied up into a fetal position, then buried. Not sure where else that was done, as precolumbian human remains in lower North America are rare. Some tribes used excarnation (consumption of remains by animals, typically birds; a similar practice is found even today among Zoroastrians -- just to clarify, this doesn't mean that the Zoroastrians are from precolumbian America, nor does it mean that Precolumbian Americans are from Zoroastrians), some used burial, some built elaborate tombs, even pyramids.
Regarding these three Iranians, I'm thinking that they may have been from Anatolia or the Aegean, as jar burials in the fetal position were common at one time (and were not a Greek practice).
The route to Australia??
Early returns from the east?
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