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

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Title: Intramural child burials in Iron Age Navarra: How ancient DNA can contribute to household archaeology
Authors: Papac, Luka | Miguel Ibáñez, María Paz de | Rohrlach, Adam B. | Armendáriz Martija, Javier | Peres, Marcello | Lamnidis, Thiseas C. | Mötsch, Angela | Schiffels, Stephan | Risch, Roberto
Research Group/s: Prehistoria y Protohistoria
Center, Department or Service: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Prehistoria, Arqueología, Historia Antigua, Filología Griega y Filología Latina | Universidad de Alicante. Instituto Universitario de Investigación en Arqueología y Patrimonio Histórico
Keywords: Ancient DNA | DNA | Late Bronze | Iron Age | Navarra | Intramural | Child burials | Intramural child burials | Archaeology | Iron Age Navarra | Iberian Peninsula | Burial ritual | Settlements | Archaeogenetic | Archaeogenetic record
Issue Date: 24-Nov-2023
Publisher: Propylaeum
Citation: Papac, Luka et al.: Intramural child burials in Iron Age Navarra: How ancient DNA can contribute to household archaeology, in Meller, Harald et al. (Eds.): Kinship, Sex, and Biological Relatedness : The contribution of archaeogenetics to the understanding of social and biological relations, Heidelberg: Propylaeum, 2023 (Tagungen des Landesmuseums für Vorgeschichte Halle, Volume 26), p. 263-295. https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1280.c18012
Abstract: The transition from the Late Bronze to the Iron Age on the Iberian Peninsula saw a shift in mortuary customs from mainly inhumation to cremation of the deceased. The poor preservation characteristic of cremated skeletal remains has hindered molecular analyses (isotope analyses, ancient DNA) of the Iberian Final Bronze and Iron Age communities of Iberia. Incidentally, a limited number of young children, often newborns, were exempt from the predominant cremation ritual, in favour of intramural inhumations inside buildings at certain settlements. The discourse surrounding the mean- ing and interpretation of this particular burial rite has developed over a long time in Iberian archaeology but has always been hampered by the limited anthropological, archaeological, and molecular data from these intramural inhumations. Here, we study the genomes of 37 intramurally buried children found in three Early Iron Age settlements, dated between c. 800–450 BC. Population genetic analyses on the newly reported individuals extend our understanding of ancient Iberia by revealing previously unsampled genetic diversity as well as showing a lesser influence of Mediterranean ancestry than on previously published Iron Age individuals from northern Spain. We also provide insights into the sex and biological relatedness of the children, and in so doing, elucidate differ- ent aspects of the intramural burial ritual and building use in settlements. More broadly, the genetic data from these individuals fill an important gap in the archaeogenetic record of northern Spain and offer a unique opportunity to study the genetic makeup and population changes from the Bronze Age to Antiquity.
Sponsor: This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme (grant agreement number 851511). It has also been supported by the research project »Convergence and interaction between complex Bronze Age societies« from the Academia program of the Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA) of the Catalan Government and the Spanish Ministry for Science and Innovation (PID2020-112909GB-100).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/138845
ISBN: 978-3-96929-259-4
DOI: 10.11588/propylaeum.1280.c18012
Language: eng
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart
Rights: This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Peer Review: si
Publisher version: https://doi.org/10.11588/propylaeum.1280.c18012
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