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Kinship practices in Early Iron Age southeast Europe: genetic and isotopic analysis of burials from the Dolge njive barrow cemetery, Dolenjska, Slovenia

Armit I, Fischer CE, Koon H et al.

39582673 PubMed ID
12 Authors
2023 Apr Published
9 Samples
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Chapter I

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Authors

AI
Armit I
FC
Fischer CE
KH
Koon H
NR
Nicholls R
OI
Olalde I
RN
Rohland N
BJ
Buckberry J
MJ
Montgomery J
MP
Mason P
ČM
Črešnar M
BL
Büster L
RD
Reich D
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

DNA analysis demonstrates that all seven individuals buried in an Early Iron Age barrow at Dolge njive, southeast Slovenia, are close biological relatives. Although group composition does not suggest strict adherence to a patrilineal or matrilineal kinship system, the funerary tradition appears highly gendered, with family links through both the male and female line being important in structuring communities. We explore the implications for our understandings of kinship and funerary practices in Early Iron Age southeast Europe.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

9 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

9 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
I5686 808 BCE Slovenia Dolge njive (Smarjepke Toplice) M H1e5a R-L2
I5684 794 BCE Slovenia Dolge njive (Smarjepke Toplice) F H1e5a
I5685 780 BCE Slovenia Dolge njive (Smarjepke Toplice) M H1e5a R-Y4353
I5687 791 BCE Slovenia Dolge njive (Smarjepke Toplice) M H1e5a R-Y4355
I22933 850 BCE Slovenia Dolge njive (Smarjepke Toplice) M H5a6 R-L151
I22934 796 BCE Slovenia Dolge njive (Smarjepke Toplice) M H R-M269
I22935 850 BCE Slovenia Dolge njive (Smarjepke Toplice) M H1e5a R-L2
I22936 850 BCE Slovenia Dolge njive (Smarjepke Toplice) M H1ba R-M269
I23971 798 BCE Slovenia Dolge njive (Smarjepke Toplice) F H1e5a
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