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This project utilizes advances in archaeogenetics to study kinship and social structures in prehistoric societies. By analyzing ancient genomic data, it aims to reconstruct social networks and interactions among communities across different archaeological sites.
Kinship systems and networks of contact and exchange in prehistoric societies could so far only be studied indirectly.
Recent advances in archaeogenetics have enabled the retrieval of ancient genomic data with high success rates, which often allows the study of nearly all individuals from the same archaeological site, making intra-site studies become reality.
Estimating degrees of biological relatedness and demonstrating biological unrelatedness can form a robust scaffold to reconstruct social a…
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