Culturally Modified Human Remains Recovered from an Earth-Oven Interment on Waya Island, Fiji

The incomplete skeletal remains of a young adolescent (10-12 years of age) were recovered from the uppermost layer of an earthoven at the Qaranicagi Site (Y2-39), Waya Island, Fiji. Analysis of the remains revealed minimal fire or heat alteration. Cut marks are distributed across several elements an...

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description The incomplete skeletal remains of a young adolescent (10-12 years of age) were recovered from the uppermost layer of an earthoven at the Qaranicagi Site (Y2-39), Waya Island, Fiji. Analysis of the remains revealed minimal fire or heat alteration. Cut marks are distributed across several elements and suggest at least partial butchering of the individual.
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