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Isotopic signatures and hereditary traits: snapshot of a Neolithic community in Germany

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ANTIQUITY
Volume 82, Issue 316, Pages 290-304

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0003598X00096812

Keywords

Neolithic; Germany; LBK; Talheim; isotope analysis; hereditary traits; trans-humance

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A group of Linearbandkeramik people at Talheim, Germany were previously found to have died at the same time, probably in a massacre, and the authors were able to ask some searching questions of their skeletons. The isotope signatures of strontium, oxygen and carbon, which gave information on diet and childhood region, showed up three groups which correlated with hereditary traits (derived previously from the analysis of the teeth). In the local group, there were many local children but no adult women, suggesting they had been selectively taken alive at the time of the massacre. Another group, with isotope signatures derived from upland areas, includes two men,fa nuclear,family. who may have been closely related. A third group has a composition suggestion The variations of one type of isotope signature with another suggested subtle interpretations, such as transhumance, and a probable labour division in the community between stockholders and cultivators. Here we see the ever-growing potential of these new methods for writing the 'biographies' of prehistoric skeletons.

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