Posted on 04/08/2005 4:10:12 PM PDT by nickcarraway
TEHRAN -- Anthropological studies indicate that females constituted about sixty percent of the population of the 5000-year-old Burnt City, director of a team of anthropologists working on the ancient Iranian city said on Monday.
We have excavated 208 graves in the cemetery of the Burnt City within seven phases carried out over the past years. 113 of the graves belonged to the female, Farzad Foruzanfar added.
The Burnt City is located 57 kilometers from the city of Zabol in Irans Sistan-Baluchestan Province and covers an area of 150 hectares. It was one of the worlds largest cities at the dawn of the urban era. It was built circa 3200 B.C. and destroyed some time around 2100 B.C. The city had four stages of civilization and was burnt down three times. Since it was not rebuilt after the last fire, it has been named the Burnt City.
In the Burnt City, archaeologists had already discovered some seals indicating that women had a key role in the social affairs of their city. They say a kind of feminism was common in this city-state.
Many different reasons have been given for this fact, but the main reason is that men had the duty to travel abroad for business. They had trade and cultural relations with civilizations of Jiroft in southern Iran, Mesopotamia in Iraq, and Namazgah in Turkmenistan. Many of the men were killed in accidents during their journeys and buried out of their homeland, Foruzanfar argued.
On the other hand, our studies determine that most of deaths in children and infants were male. This is an ambiguous question, which need more comprehensive studies, he said.
Although many studies have been carried out on the Burnt City, so far experts have not been able to determine the ethnicity and language of the citys inhabitants.
Persian? Female? You owe us pictures!
Maybe they just dug up the part of the cemetary where they burried women and children...hmmm...besides it could have been SOP to have a bunch of wives and concubines...so one could surmise there would be more females then males burried in that location... But I guess that just messes with any grand theories the bone collectors have...
MD
"But I guess that just messes with any grand theories the bone collectors have..."
I was thinking the same thing MD and I didn't have to earn a doctorate in anthropology for that brilliant observation either.
We must have stayed at holiday inn expresses LOL
It seems all they discovered was that more women than men were buried, after dying I presume.
5,000 Years Ago, Women Held Power In Burnt City, Iran
Iranian WS | 12-23-2004
Posted on 12/24/2004 11:47:31 AM PST by blam
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