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  An infant burial from Arma Veirana in northwestern Italy provides insights into funerary practices and female personhood in early Mesolithic Europe

Hodgkins, J., Orr, C. M., Gravel-Miguel, C., Riel-Salvatore, J., Miller, C. E., Bondioli, L., et al. (2021). An infant burial from Arma Veirana in northwestern Italy provides insights into funerary practices and female personhood in early Mesolithic Europe. Scientific Reports, 11: 23735. doi:10.1038/s41598-021-02804-z.

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Hodgkins, Jamie, Author
Orr, Caley M., Author
Gravel-Miguel, Claudine, Author
Riel-Salvatore, Julien, Author
Miller, Christopher E., Author
Bondioli, Luca, Author
Nava, Alessia, Author
Lugli, Federico, Author
Talamo, Sahra1, Author                 
Hajdinjak, Mateja2, Author                 
Cristiani, Emanuela, Author
Romandini, Matteo, Author
Meyer, Dominique, Author
Drohobytsky, Danylo, Author
Kuester, Falko, Author
Pothier-Bouchard, Geneviève, Author
Buckley, Michael, Author
Mancini, Lucia, Author
Baruffaldi, Fabio, Author
Silvestrini, Sara, Author
Arrighi, Simona, AuthorKeller, Hannah M., AuthorGriggs, Rocío Belén, AuthorPeresani, Marco, AuthorStrait, David S., AuthorBenazzi, Stefano1, Author                 Negrino, Fabio, Author more..
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1Department of Human Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, ou_1497673              
2Advanced DNA Sequencing Techniques, Department of Evolutionary Genetics, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Max Planck Society, Deutscher Platz 6, 04103 Leipzig, DE, ou_2074332              

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 Abstract: The evolution and development of human mortuary behaviors is of enormous cultural significance. Here we report a richly-decorated young infant burial (AVH-1) from Arma Veirana (Liguria, northwestern Italy) that is directly dated to 10,211–9910 cal BP (95.4% probability), placing it within the early Holocene and therefore attributable to the early Mesolithic, a cultural period from which well-documented burials are exceedingly rare. Virtual dental histology, proteomics, and aDNA indicate that the infant was a 40–50 days old female. Associated artifacts indicate significant material and emotional investment in the child’s interment. The detailed biological profile of AVH-1 establishes the child as the earliest European near-neonate documented to be female. The Arma Veirana burial thus provides insight into sex/gender-based social status, funerary treatment, and the attribution of personhood to the youngest individuals among prehistoric hunter-gatherer groups and adds substantially to the scant data on mortuary practices from an important period in prehistory shortly following the end of the last Ice Age.

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 Dates: 2021-12-14
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-02804-z
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 11 Sequence Number: 23735 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 2045-2322