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Archaic period
525 BC – 475 BC
Identity
Biological Sex | Male |
Age | 40-50 years |
Height | 1.73 m. |
Weight | 71 kg |
Body Mass Index (BMI): 23,6
Genetic predisposition: normal to underweight
Burial position
Supine in a sarcophagus, with upper limbs extended and head facing southwest.
Hair colour
Brown | Black
Eye colour
Brown
Skin colour
Pale
Diseases /Injuries
Neck deformity caused by injury.
Likelihood of developing a genetic disease
Physique
Normal muscle performance
Fast-twitch muscle fibers
Better performance in sports like sprint running or weight lifting.
Food intolerances
Breastfeeding
2.5 years
Diet in adulthood
Meat & animal products
Fruits & vegetables
I was born in Tenea. My ancestors were originally from Tenedos, from the generation of Tennes, son of Cycnus. They were Trojan prisoners appointed by Agamemnon to guard the passage from Corinth to the Mycenae. Here, king Polybus raised the famous Oedipus.
My hometown participated in the colonisation of Syracuse, which thrived, and we proudly repeated the words of a visitor: “Blest is Corinth, but Tenea for me”*.
I lived my life enjoying the goods of agriculture, animal breeding and commerce with the East and the West. I had great love for the good wine of Tenea, which is why my relatives chose a kylix to accompany me in my burial, next to the loved ones of my family.
* Strabo, Geography, Book VIII.6.22