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An insight into the burial practices of the late pre-Hispanic Los Amarillos community (northwestern Argentina) through the study of ancient DNA
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2018-03Registro en:
Mendisco, Fanny; Keyser, Christine; Seldes, Verónica; Nielsen, Axel Emil; Russo, Maria Gabriela; et al.; An insight into the burial practices of the late pre-Hispanic Los Amarillos community (northwestern Argentina) through the study of ancient DNA; Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd; Journal of Archaeological Science; 91; 3-2018; 12-19
0305-4403
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Mendisco, Fanny
Keyser, Christine
Seldes, Verónica
Nielsen, Axel Emil
Russo, Maria Gabriela
Crubézy, Eric
Ludes, Bertrand
Resumen
A palaeogenetic analysis has been undertaken on the pre-Hispanic settlement of Los Amarillos (Regional Development Period, Jujuy Province, Argentina) to reconstruct kin relationship between individuals buried in two domestic areas. The aim of this study was first to genetically characterize the relationships between the individuals buried within the same funerary structure and, secondly, to correlate these genetic data with archaeo-anthropological data to discuss the burial practices and social organization of the Los Amarillos community. An analysis of both uniparental (mtDNA and Y-chromosome) and biparental (autosomal STRs) genetic markers was conducted on eighteen individuals recovered from three different burial structures. The very good DNA preservation contributed to characterize 13 mitochondrial haplotypes, 5 Y-chromosomal haplotypes and 11 complete autosomal STR profiles. The kinship analysis revealed that the domestic areas were used as family graves. Furthermore, they reveal that a maternal lineage is shared by a majority of the studied individuals from different sectors, suggesting matrilocal practices.