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Madonna del Piano (Sesto Fiorentino, Florence, central Italy) ox and dog: a case of intentional Iron Age inhumation
Authors:Sandra Cencetti  Filiberto Chilleri
Institution:a Museum of Natural History of Florence, University of Florence, Via La Pira 4, 50121 Florence, Italy
b Department of Earth Sciences and Museum of Natural History of Florence, University of Florence, Via La Pira 4, 50121 Florence, Italy
Abstract:Two almost complete and articulated skeletons of a small-sized 15-year-old shorthorn ox and of a 3-4-year-old dog were found associated to Iron Age human burials at Madonna del Piano, in Sesto Fiorentino, near Florence. The two skeletons were ritually buried. The find adds to another case of cattle burial also found in the area, and therefore attests to a penetration and persistence of late Neolithic and Bronze Age northern and eastern European practices in Italy. The specimens provide important evidence on the habits and believes of Iron Age circum-Mediterranean human populations. The ox reveals that castration was accomplished late in the animal’s growth, but also that cattle were used for heavy work, though being worshiped animals.
Keywords:Domestic animal inhumation  Iron Age  Italy
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