Variable kinship patterns in Neolithic Anatolia revealed by ancient genomes (original) (raw)

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Yaka et al. investigate ancient genomes from Neolithic Anatolia to uncover diverse concepts of social kinship in Neolithic societies. Their findings reveal a contrast in burial practices, with some communities interring unrelated infants together, while others showed patterns of burying close relatives. The study analyzes genomes from various archaeological sites, highlighting the evolving kinship structures in these early agricultural societies.

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