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

Marie Lacan, Manon Rouquet, Angélique Polloni et al.

37048818 PubMed ID
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

ML
Marie Lacan
MR
Manon Rouquet
AP
Angélique Polloni
AB
Amandine Blin
RH
Rémi Hadad
KC
Karine Chamberland
PB
Pauline Bohême
FC
François Chazel
FD
Fabrice Dedouit
NT
Norbert Telmon
CZ
Clément Zanolli
CT
Catherine Thèves
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

The burial cave site of La Cave Coupe-Gorge, located in Montmaur (Aude, France), was discovered in 1994. It consists of two chambers that were used for collective burials during the Late Neolithic period. The anthropological study revealed the presence of at least 15 individuals, including adults and immature individuals. Ancient DNA analyses were carried out on a sample of 11 individuals

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Analysis

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