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Ancient DNA sheds light on the funerary practices of late Neolithic collective burial in southern France

Léa Drieu, Sophie Lafosse, Florence Chopin et al.

35739402 PubMed ID
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Chapter I

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Authors

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Léa Drieu
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Sophie Lafosse
FC
Florence Chopin
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Mélie Le Roy
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Pauline Lehembre
SC
Sophie Chambon
MD
Marie-France Deguilloux
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The collective burials of the late Neolithic in Western Europe have raised many questions regarding funerary practices, with interpretations ranging from successive primary deposits to secondary deposits. To shed new light on these practices, we performed genetic analyses on a collective burial discovered at Mas Rouge (Montpellier, France), dated to the end of the 4th millennium BCE.

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