Reconstructing the life histories of a noble couple from the Joseon period, Korea, based on skeletal evidence and historical records

Author:

Woo Eun Jin1ORCID,Cho Helen2ORCID,Ryu Joon Yeol3ORCID,Lee Won Joon4ORCID,Seo Min Woo1ORCID,Jeong Yangseung5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of History, College of Liberal Art Sejong University Seoul Republic of Korea

2. Department of Anthropology Davidson College Davidson North Carolina USA

3. Department of Forensic Medicine National Forensic Service Wonju Republic of Korea

4. Department of Forensic Medicine National Forensic Service Seoul Institute Seoul Republic of Korea

5. Department of Anthropology University of Tennessee Knoxville Tennessee USA

Abstract

AbstractThis study is an osteobiography of a noble couple who were members of the “ruling elite” in the 18th‐century Joseon period, Korea. The archaeological context and historical records indicate that the couple lived and died during a period marked by strict observance of social hierarchy. The husband's skeleton exhibits clear evidence of craniosynostosis and spinal scoliosis. In particular, congenital craniosynostosis of the skull likely caused deformities in his craniofacial morphology during his lifetime. The physical deformities and discomforts revealed by his craniofacial and vertebral skeleton shed light on the documented passivity and frequent disruptions to his government positions. Meanwhile, his wife's age at death, 93 years, is exceptionally long. The osteological investigation suggests that she seems to have lived without severe stressors. Her skeletal remains show no evidence of occupational stress or chronic disease. Until now, our understanding of the Joseon period nobility has predominantly relied on artifacts and summaries of the deceased's life discovered in tombs, as well as written documents such as diaries, evaluation records, and letters. This study reconstructs the lives of this couple through osteological evidence, historical records, and social context. This holistic approach will provide a novel perspective for a more comprehensive understanding of the lives of nobility and intellectuals of the period.

Funder

Ministry of Science and ICT, South Korea

Publisher

Wiley

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