Kinship practices at the early bronze age site of Leubingen in Central Germany

Author:

Penske Sandra,Küßner Mario,Rohrlach Adam B.,Knipper Corina,Nováček Jan,Childebayeva Ainash,Krause Johannes,Haak Wolfgang

Abstract

AbstractWith the beginning of the Early Bronze Age in Central Europe ~ 2200 BC, a regional and supra-regional hierarchical social organization emerged with few individuals in positions of power (chiefs), set apart by rich graves with extensive burial constructions. However, the social organization and stratification within the majority of people, who represent the non-elite, remain unclear. Here, we present genome-wide data of 46 individuals from the Early Bronze Age burial ground of Leubingen in today’s Germany, integrating archaeological, genetic and strontium isotope data to gain new insights into Early Bronze Age societies. We were able to reconstruct five pedigrees which constitute the members of close biological kinship groups (parents and their offspring), and also identify individuals who are not related to individuals buried at the site. Based on combined lines of evidence, we observe that the kinship structure of the burial community was predominantly patrilineal/virilocal involving female exogamy. Further, we detect a difference in the amount of grave goods among the individuals buried at Leubingen based on genetic sex, age at death and locality but see no difference in the types of grave goods.

Funder

European Research Council

Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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