New Cases of Symbolic Trepanation from the Medieval Period Discovered in the Space between Prut and Dniester

Symbolic trepanation is an invasive procedure, performed on living individuals, without creating a direct connection between the endocranial space and the outer world. Most cases of symbolic trepanation come from the archaeological discoveries made in the Carpathian Basin and in Bulgaria, dating fro...

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Main Author: Angela Simalcsik
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Published: “George Enescu” National University of Arts of Iași 2018-05-01
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description Symbolic trepanation is an invasive procedure, performed on living individuals, without creating a direct connection between the endocranial space and the outer world. Most cases of symbolic trepanation come from the archaeological discoveries made in the Carpathian Basin and in Bulgaria, dating from Early and Middle Age. For the space between Pruth and Dniester rivers, the first symbolic trepanations (14 cases / skulls) were discovered by I. Hîncu, in the medieval necropolises known as Căprăria (10th-12th centuries) and Limbari (12th-14thcenturies). These skulls have one, two or three symbols located on the sagittal suture or in its proximity. In this paper, we propose to the scientific community of the domain four new symbolic trepanation cases, discovered in the space between Pruth and Dniester, namely in the medieval flat necropolis of Lozova-La hotar cu Vornicenii (Grave no.77), in the burial mound no.1 from Ciumai (Grave no.9), in the burial mound no.8 from Cimişlia (Grave no.5) and in the burial mound no.12 (Movila Gologan) from Crihana Veche (Grave no.7). Three skulls belonged to men of different ages and only one to a woman. Two of the four cases have one symbolic mark (on the frontal bone or in the bregma), the other two having two such marks (on the sagittal suture or on the parietal bones, without affecting the sagittal suture). The individuals with only one mark show Europoid features, while those with two symbolic signs on the skull have typologically mixed Europoid and Mongoloid features. Considering the symmetry of symbols, which is evident, we cannot reject their ritualic-symbolic role, probably related to the concept of body integrity changes. The purpose of such a method of body modification could be guided by a series of social and aesthetic standards or by a certain type of self-identification.
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spelling doaj-art-1fed2c100b67401fa6d0583c9ac4dfc82025-08-20T03:34:09Zdeu“George Enescu” National University of Arts of IașiAnastasis: Research in Medieval Culture and Art2392-862X2392-94722018-05-01V1146174New Cases of Symbolic Trepanation from the Medieval Period Discovered in the Space between Prut and DniesterAngela Simalcsik0Doctor of Medicine (MD), scientific researcher 3rd degree, ”Olga Necrasov” Centre for Anthropological Research, Romanian Academy – Iași branchSymbolic trepanation is an invasive procedure, performed on living individuals, without creating a direct connection between the endocranial space and the outer world. Most cases of symbolic trepanation come from the archaeological discoveries made in the Carpathian Basin and in Bulgaria, dating from Early and Middle Age. For the space between Pruth and Dniester rivers, the first symbolic trepanations (14 cases / skulls) were discovered by I. Hîncu, in the medieval necropolises known as Căprăria (10th-12th centuries) and Limbari (12th-14thcenturies). These skulls have one, two or three symbols located on the sagittal suture or in its proximity. In this paper, we propose to the scientific community of the domain four new symbolic trepanation cases, discovered in the space between Pruth and Dniester, namely in the medieval flat necropolis of Lozova-La hotar cu Vornicenii (Grave no.77), in the burial mound no.1 from Ciumai (Grave no.9), in the burial mound no.8 from Cimişlia (Grave no.5) and in the burial mound no.12 (Movila Gologan) from Crihana Veche (Grave no.7). Three skulls belonged to men of different ages and only one to a woman. Two of the four cases have one symbolic mark (on the frontal bone or in the bregma), the other two having two such marks (on the sagittal suture or on the parietal bones, without affecting the sagittal suture). The individuals with only one mark show Europoid features, while those with two symbolic signs on the skull have typologically mixed Europoid and Mongoloid features. Considering the symmetry of symbols, which is evident, we cannot reject their ritualic-symbolic role, probably related to the concept of body integrity changes. The purpose of such a method of body modification could be guided by a series of social and aesthetic standards or by a certain type of self-identification.http://anastasis-review.ro/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/V-1-Angela-Simalcsik-BDT.pdfmedieval periodPruth-Dniester areasymbolic trepanationLozova-La hotar cu VorniceniiCiumaiCimişliaCrihana Veche
spellingShingle Angela Simalcsik
New Cases of Symbolic Trepanation from the Medieval Period Discovered in the Space between Prut and Dniester
Anastasis: Research in Medieval Culture and Art
medieval period
Pruth-Dniester area
symbolic trepanation
Lozova-La hotar cu Vornicenii
Ciumai
Cimişlia
Crihana Veche
title New Cases of Symbolic Trepanation from the Medieval Period Discovered in the Space between Prut and Dniester
title_full New Cases of Symbolic Trepanation from the Medieval Period Discovered in the Space between Prut and Dniester
title_fullStr New Cases of Symbolic Trepanation from the Medieval Period Discovered in the Space between Prut and Dniester
title_full_unstemmed New Cases of Symbolic Trepanation from the Medieval Period Discovered in the Space between Prut and Dniester
title_short New Cases of Symbolic Trepanation from the Medieval Period Discovered in the Space between Prut and Dniester
title_sort new cases of symbolic trepanation from the medieval period discovered in the space between prut and dniester
topic medieval period
Pruth-Dniester area
symbolic trepanation
Lozova-La hotar cu Vornicenii
Ciumai
Cimişlia
Crihana Veche
url http://anastasis-review.ro/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/V-1-Angela-Simalcsik-BDT.pdf
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