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Evidence for Patterns of Selective Urban Migration in the Greater Indus Valley (2600-1900 BC): A Lead and Strontium Isotope Mortuary Analysis

机译:大印度河谷(公元前2600-1900年)选择性城市迁徙模式的证据:铅和锶同位素Is葬分析

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Just as modern nation-states struggle to manage the cultural and economic impacts of migration, ancient civilizations dealt with similar external pressures and set policies to regulate people’s movements. In one of the earliest urban societies, the Indus Civilization, mechanisms linking city populations to hinterland groups remain enigmatic in the absence of written documents. However, isotopic data from human tooth enamel associated with Harappa Phase (2600-1900 BC) cemetery burials at Harappa (Pakistan) and Farmana (India) provide individual biogeochemical life histories of migration. Strontium and lead isotope ratios allow us to reinterpret the Indus tradition of cemetery inhumation as part of a specific and highly regulated institution of migration. Intra-individual isotopic shifts are consistent with immigration from resource-rich hinterlands during childhood. Furthermore, mortuary populations formed over hundreds of years and composed almost entirely of first-generation immigrants suggest that inhumation was the final step in a process linking certain urban Indus communities to diverse hinterland groups. Additional multi disciplinary analyses are warranted to confirm inferred patterns of Indus mobility, but the available isotopic data suggest that efforts to classify and regulate human movement in the ancient Indus region likely helped structure socioeconomic integration across an ethnically diverse landscape.
机译:就像现代民族国家努力管理移民的文化和经济影响一样,古代文明也应对着类似的外部压力,并制定了规范人们活动的政策。在最早的城市社会之一的印度河文明中,在没有书面文件的情况下,将城市人口与腹地群体联系起来的机制仍然是个谜。但是,来自人类牙釉质的同位素数据与哈拉帕(巴基斯坦)和法玛纳(印度)的哈拉帕相(公元前2600-1900年)公墓埋葬有关,提供了迁移的个人生物地球化学生命史。锶和铅的同位素比使我们能够重新诠释印度河公墓的人工饲养传统,以此作为特定且受到严格管制的迁徙制度的一部分。个体内同位素的变化与童年时期从资源丰富的腹地的移民一致。此外,房人口形成了数百年,几乎完全由第一代移民组成,这表明在将某些城市印度人社区与不同的腹地群体联系起来的过程中,最后一步是人工安葬。有必要进行更多的多学科分析,以确认推断出的印度河流动性模式,但是现有的同位素数据表明,对古代印度河地区的人类运动进行分类和调节的努力可能有助于在不同种族的景观之间构建社会经济一体化。

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