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TítuloMaternal relationships within an Iron Age burial at the High Pasture Cave, Isle of Skye, Scotland
Autor(es)Dulias, Katharina
Birch, Steven
Wilson, James F.
Justeau, Pierre
Gandini, Francesca
Flaquer, Antònia
Soares, Pedro
Richards, Martin B.
Pala, Maria
Edwards, Ceiridwen J.
Palavras-chaveAncient DNA
Foetus
Mitochondrial DNA
Shot-gun sequencing
Data2019
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaJournal of Archaeological Science
CitaçãoDulias, K., Birch, S., Wilson, J. F., Justeau, P., Gandini, F., Flaquer, A., … Edwards, C. J. (2019, October). Maternal relationships within an Iron Age burial at the High Pasture Cave, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Journal of Archaeological Science. Elsevier BV. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.jas.2019.104978
Resumo(s)Human remains from the Iron Age in Atlantic Scotland are rare, which makes the assemblage of an adult female and numerous foetal bones at High Pasture Cave, on the Isle of Skye, particularly noteworthy. Archaeological evidence suggests that the female had been deposited as an articulated skeleton when the cave entrance was blocked off, marking the end of use of the site. Particularly intriguing is the deposition of disarticulated remains from a foetus and perinate close to the adult female, which opens the possibility that the female might have been the mother of both of the infants. We used shotgun genome sequencing in order to analyse the mitochondria) genomes of all three individuals and investigate their maternal relationship, and we report here, for the first time, complete ancient mitogenomes from foetal-aged bone fragments. While we could not exclude the possibility that the female was the mother of, or maternally related to, the foetus, we could definitely say that she was not the mother of the perinate buried alongside her. This finding is contrary to the standard archaeological interpretation, that women in such burials most likely died in childbirth and were buried together with their foetuses.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/80160
DOI10.1016/j.jas.2019.104978
ISSN0305-4403
e-ISSN1095-9238
Versão da editorahttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0305440319300664
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