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Intramural child burials in Iron Age Navarra: How ancient DNA can contribute to household archaeology

Fernández-Crespo, Teresa, Díaz-Navarro, Sara, Barroso, Cristina et al.

37668106 PubMed ID
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

FT
Fernández-Crespo, Teresa
DS
Díaz-Navarro, Sara
BC
Barroso, Cristina
AK
Alt, Kurt W.
SR
Schulting, Rick
VD
Van der Plicht, Johannes
LS
Llidó, Susana
RA
Rohrlach, A. Benedict
HW
Haak, Wolfgang
AA
Alday, Alfonso
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The study of human-house relationships in the past can be enriched by incorporating bioarchaeological approaches including ancient DNA analysis. This paper explores how genetic analysis can shed light on kinship relationships among child burials associated with domestic contexts in Iron Age Navarra (northern Iberia).

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