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Kinship analysis of 5th- to 6th-century skeletons of Romanized indigenous people from the Bled–Pristava archaeological site
ID Zupanič-Pajnič, Irena (Author), ID Geršak, Živa Miriam (Author), ID Leskovar, Tamara (Author), ID Črešnar, Matija (Author)

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Abstract
The familial relationship between skeletons buried together in a shared grave is important for understanding the burial practices of past human populations. Four skeletons were excavated from the Late Antiquity part of the Bled–Pristava burial site in Slovenia, dated to the 5th to 6th century. They were anthropologically characterized as two adults (a middle-aged man and a young woman) and two non-adults (of unknown sex). Based on stratigraphy, the skeletons were considered to be buried simultaneously in one grave. Our aim was to determine whether the skeletons were related. Petrous bones and teeth were used for genetic analysis. Specific precautions were followed to prevent contamination of ancient DNA with contemporary DNA, and an elimination database was established. Bone powder was obtained using a MillMix tissue homogenizer. Prior to extracting the DNA using Biorobot EZ1, 0.5 g of powder was decalcified. The PowerQuant System was used for quantification, various autosomal kits for autosomal short tandem repeat (STR) typing, and the PowerPlex Y23 kit for Y-STR typing. All analyses were performed in duplicate. Up to 28 ng DNA/g of powder was extracted from the samples analyzed. Almost full autosomal STR profiles obtained from all four skeletons and almost full Y-STR haplotypes obtained from two male skeletons were compared, and the possibility of a familial relationship was evaluated. No amplification was obtained in the negative controls, and no match was found in the elimination database. Autosomal STR statistical calculations confirmed that the adult male was the father of two non-adult individuals and one young adult individual from the grave. The relationship between the males (father and son) was additionally confirmed by an identical Y-STR haplotype that belonged to the E1b1b haplogroup, and a combined likelihood ratio for autosomal and Y-STRs was calculated. Kinship analysis confirmed with high confidence (kinship probability greater than 99.9% was calculated for all three children) that all four skeletons belonged to the same family (a father, two daughters, and a son). Through genetic analysis, the burial of members of the same family in a shared grave was confirmed as a burial practice of the population living in the Bled area in Late Antiquity.

Language:English
Keywords:kinship analysis, ancient DNA, petrous bones, archaeology, STR typing, multiple burial
Work type:Article
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:MF - Faculty of Medicine
FF - Faculty of Arts
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year:2023
Number of pages:7 str.
Numbering:Vol. 65, art. 102886
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-148311-7735957d-f6fb-30cd-039a-ec8a6009602b This link opens in a new window
UDC:61
ISSN on article:1878-0326
DOI:10.1016/j.fsigen.2023.102886 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:150754563 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:11.08.2023
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Title:Forensic science international : genetics
Publisher:Elsevier, International Society for Forensic Genetics
ISSN:1878-0326
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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:analiza sorodstva, starodavna DNK, petrol kosti

Projects

Funder:ARRS - Slovenian Research Agency
Project number:J3-3080
Name:Določitev predniškega porekla iz DNA za identifikacijske namene

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