YesDNA 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.This research forms part of ENTRANS: a collaborative project involving the Universities of Bradford, Zagreb and Ljubljana, and the Institute for the Protection of Cultural Heritage of Slovenia. ENTRANS (PI: Ar...
The Neolithic period witnessed significant demographic and cultural changes across Europe, including...
Viking-age boat grave burials are a less common but still repeatedly used way to bury the dead durin...
The compilation of archaeological and genetic data for ancient European human groups has provided pe...
From historical and archeological records, it is posited that the European medieval household was a ...
We present a high-resolution cross-disciplinary analysis of kinship structure and social institution...
We present a high-resolution cross-disciplinary analysis of kinship structure and social institution...
We present a high-resolution cross-disciplinary analysis of kinship structure and social institution...
Twenty-four palaeogenomes from Mokrin, a major Early Bronze Age necropolis in southeastern Europe, ...
The Early Bronze Age necropolis of Mokrin in Serbia (2100-1800 cal BC), which belongs to Maros cultu...
This paper examines the identification of kinship relations in archaeological multiple burials and a...
This paper examines the identification of kinship relations in archaeological multiple burials and a...
International audienceAncient DNA (aDNA) research can address anthropological questions at both the ...
To explore kinship practices at chambered tombs in Early Neolithic Britain, here we combined archaeo...
Abstract Ancient DNA studies have revealed how human migrations from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age...
In 2005 four outstanding multiple burials were discovered near Eulau, Germany. The 4,600-year-old gr...
The Neolithic period witnessed significant demographic and cultural changes across Europe, including...
Viking-age boat grave burials are a less common but still repeatedly used way to bury the dead durin...
The compilation of archaeological and genetic data for ancient European human groups has provided pe...
From historical and archeological records, it is posited that the European medieval household was a ...
We present a high-resolution cross-disciplinary analysis of kinship structure and social institution...
We present a high-resolution cross-disciplinary analysis of kinship structure and social institution...
We present a high-resolution cross-disciplinary analysis of kinship structure and social institution...
Twenty-four palaeogenomes from Mokrin, a major Early Bronze Age necropolis in southeastern Europe, ...
The Early Bronze Age necropolis of Mokrin in Serbia (2100-1800 cal BC), which belongs to Maros cultu...
This paper examines the identification of kinship relations in archaeological multiple burials and a...
This paper examines the identification of kinship relations in archaeological multiple burials and a...
International audienceAncient DNA (aDNA) research can address anthropological questions at both the ...
To explore kinship practices at chambered tombs in Early Neolithic Britain, here we combined archaeo...
Abstract Ancient DNA studies have revealed how human migrations from the Neolithic to the Bronze Age...
In 2005 four outstanding multiple burials were discovered near Eulau, Germany. The 4,600-year-old gr...
The Neolithic period witnessed significant demographic and cultural changes across Europe, including...
Viking-age boat grave burials are a less common but still repeatedly used way to bury the dead durin...
The compilation of archaeological and genetic data for ancient European human groups has provided pe...