Family History in the Iberian Peninsula during Chalcolithic and Bronze Age: An Interpretation through the Genetic Analysis of Plural Burials

Author:

Palomo-Díez Sara12ORCID,Esparza-Arroyo Ángel3ORCID,Gomes Cláudia12ORCID,Rickards Olga4,Labajo-González Elena1ORCID,Perea-Pérez Bernardo1,Martínez-Labarga Cristina4,Arroyo-Pardo Eduardo12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Health Legislation, Psychiatry, and Pathology Department, Medicine Faculty, The Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, Spain

2. Forensic Sciences Group, Genetics and Toxicology, San Carlos Research Institute (IdISSC), Clínico San Carlos Hospital, 28040 Madrid, Spain

3. GIR ‘PrehUSAL’, Department of Prehistory, Ancient History and Archaeology, University of Salamanca, 37007 Salamanca, Spain

4. Centre of Molecular Anthropology of Ancient DNA Studies, Department of Biology, University of Rome Tor Vergata, 00173 Rome, Italy

Abstract

Throughout history, it has been observed that human populations have buried the deceased members of their communities following different patterns. During the Copper Age and the Bronze Age—periods on which this study focuses—in the northern sub-plateau of the Iberian Peninsula, we identified different patterns of multiple or collective burial. This work analyzes a total of 58 individuals buried in different multiple or collective graves, to investigate whether the practice of these burials implies a family or biological link between individuals buried together. With this aim, STR markers of nuclear DNA were analyzed, as well as the hypervariable regions I and II of mitochondrial DNA, establishing both close kinship relationships and relationships through maternal lineage. We observed different burial patterns, detecting certain maternal lines preserved in some common burials maintained over time. Close family relationships were observed to a lesser extent, with some occasional exceptions. The results of the analysis formed the basis for a discussion on the concepts of family and community.

Funder

Government of Spain

Castilla y León regional Government/University of Salamanca

Publisher

MDPI AG

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