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A Community in Life and Death: The Late Neolithic Megalithic Tomb at Alto de Reinoso (Burgos, Spain)

The analysis of the human remains from the megalithic tomb at Alto de Reinoso represents the widest integrative study of a Neolithic collective burial in Spain. Combining archaeology, osteology, molecular genetics and stable isotope analysis ((87)Sr/(86)Sr, δ(15)N, δ(13)C) it provides a wealth of in...

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Autores principales: Alt, Kurt W., Zesch, Stephanie, Garrido-Pena, Rafael, Knipper, Corina, Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna, Roth, Christina, Tejedor-Rodríguez, Cristina, Held, Petra, García-Martínez-de-Lagrán, Íñigo, Navitainuck, Denise, Arcusa Magallón, Héctor, Rojo-Guerra, Manuel A.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4720281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26789731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146176
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author Alt, Kurt W.
Zesch, Stephanie
Garrido-Pena, Rafael
Knipper, Corina
Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna
Roth, Christina
Tejedor-Rodríguez, Cristina
Held, Petra
García-Martínez-de-Lagrán, Íñigo
Navitainuck, Denise
Arcusa Magallón, Héctor
Rojo-Guerra, Manuel A.
author_facet Alt, Kurt W.
Zesch, Stephanie
Garrido-Pena, Rafael
Knipper, Corina
Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna
Roth, Christina
Tejedor-Rodríguez, Cristina
Held, Petra
García-Martínez-de-Lagrán, Íñigo
Navitainuck, Denise
Arcusa Magallón, Héctor
Rojo-Guerra, Manuel A.
author_sort Alt, Kurt W.
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description The analysis of the human remains from the megalithic tomb at Alto de Reinoso represents the widest integrative study of a Neolithic collective burial in Spain. Combining archaeology, osteology, molecular genetics and stable isotope analysis ((87)Sr/(86)Sr, δ(15)N, δ(13)C) it provides a wealth of information on the minimum number of individuals, age, sex, body height, pathologies, mitochondrial DNA profiles, kinship relations, mobility, and diet. The grave was in use for approximately one hundred years around 3700 cal BC, thus dating from the Late Neolithic of the Iberian chronology. At the bottom of the collective tomb, six complete and six partial skeletons lay in anatomically correct positions. Above them, further bodies represented a subsequent and different use of the tomb, with almost all of the skeletons exhibiting signs of manipulation such as missing skeletal parts, especially skulls. The megalithic monument comprised at least 47 individuals, including males, females, and subadults, although children aged 0–6 years were underrepresented. The skeletal remains exhibited a moderate number of pathologies, such as degenerative joint diseases, healed fractures, cranial trauma, and a low intensity of caries. The mitochondrial DNA profiles revealed a pattern pointing to a closely related local community with matrilineal kinship patterns. In some cases adjacent individuals in the bottom layer showed familial relationships. According to their strontium isotope ratios, only a few individuals were likely to have spent their early childhood in a different geological environment, whilst the majority of individuals grew up locally. Carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis, which was undertaken to reconstruct the dietary habits, indicated that this was a homogeneous group with egalitarian access to food. Cereals and small ruminants were the principal sources of nutrition. These data fit in well with a lifestyle typical of sedentary farming populations in the Spanish Meseta during this period of the Neolithic.
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spelling pubmed-47202812016-01-30 A Community in Life and Death: The Late Neolithic Megalithic Tomb at Alto de Reinoso (Burgos, Spain) Alt, Kurt W. Zesch, Stephanie Garrido-Pena, Rafael Knipper, Corina Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna Roth, Christina Tejedor-Rodríguez, Cristina Held, Petra García-Martínez-de-Lagrán, Íñigo Navitainuck, Denise Arcusa Magallón, Héctor Rojo-Guerra, Manuel A. PLoS One Research Article The analysis of the human remains from the megalithic tomb at Alto de Reinoso represents the widest integrative study of a Neolithic collective burial in Spain. Combining archaeology, osteology, molecular genetics and stable isotope analysis ((87)Sr/(86)Sr, δ(15)N, δ(13)C) it provides a wealth of information on the minimum number of individuals, age, sex, body height, pathologies, mitochondrial DNA profiles, kinship relations, mobility, and diet. The grave was in use for approximately one hundred years around 3700 cal BC, thus dating from the Late Neolithic of the Iberian chronology. At the bottom of the collective tomb, six complete and six partial skeletons lay in anatomically correct positions. Above them, further bodies represented a subsequent and different use of the tomb, with almost all of the skeletons exhibiting signs of manipulation such as missing skeletal parts, especially skulls. The megalithic monument comprised at least 47 individuals, including males, females, and subadults, although children aged 0–6 years were underrepresented. The skeletal remains exhibited a moderate number of pathologies, such as degenerative joint diseases, healed fractures, cranial trauma, and a low intensity of caries. The mitochondrial DNA profiles revealed a pattern pointing to a closely related local community with matrilineal kinship patterns. In some cases adjacent individuals in the bottom layer showed familial relationships. According to their strontium isotope ratios, only a few individuals were likely to have spent their early childhood in a different geological environment, whilst the majority of individuals grew up locally. Carbon and nitrogen isotope analysis, which was undertaken to reconstruct the dietary habits, indicated that this was a homogeneous group with egalitarian access to food. Cereals and small ruminants were the principal sources of nutrition. These data fit in well with a lifestyle typical of sedentary farming populations in the Spanish Meseta during this period of the Neolithic. Public Library of Science 2016-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4720281/ /pubmed/26789731 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146176 Text en © 2016 Alt et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
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Alt, Kurt W.
Zesch, Stephanie
Garrido-Pena, Rafael
Knipper, Corina
Szécsényi-Nagy, Anna
Roth, Christina
Tejedor-Rodríguez, Cristina
Held, Petra
García-Martínez-de-Lagrán, Íñigo
Navitainuck, Denise
Arcusa Magallón, Héctor
Rojo-Guerra, Manuel A.
A Community in Life and Death: The Late Neolithic Megalithic Tomb at Alto de Reinoso (Burgos, Spain)
title A Community in Life and Death: The Late Neolithic Megalithic Tomb at Alto de Reinoso (Burgos, Spain)
title_full A Community in Life and Death: The Late Neolithic Megalithic Tomb at Alto de Reinoso (Burgos, Spain)
title_fullStr A Community in Life and Death: The Late Neolithic Megalithic Tomb at Alto de Reinoso (Burgos, Spain)
title_full_unstemmed A Community in Life and Death: The Late Neolithic Megalithic Tomb at Alto de Reinoso (Burgos, Spain)
title_short A Community in Life and Death: The Late Neolithic Megalithic Tomb at Alto de Reinoso (Burgos, Spain)
title_sort community in life and death: the late neolithic megalithic tomb at alto de reinoso (burgos, spain)
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4720281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26789731
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0146176
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