Ancient genomes reveal cosmopolitan ancestry and maternal kinship patterns at post-Roman Worth Matravers, Dorset
Authors: Foody, M.G.B., Ladle, L. et al.
Journal: Antiquity
Volume: 99
Issue: 407
Pages: 1356-1371
eISSN: 1745-1744
ISSN: 0003-598X
DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2025.10133
Abstract:Kinship can be difficult to discern in the archaeological record, but the study of ancient DNA offers a useful window into one form of kinship: biological relatedness. Here, the authors explore possible kin connections at the post-Roman site of Worth Matravers in south-west England. They find that, while clusters of genetically related individuals are apparent, the inclusion of unrelated individuals in double or triple burials demonstrates an element of social kinship in burial location. Some individuals also carried genetic signatures of continental ancestry, with one young male revealing recent West African ancestry, highlighting the diverse heritage of early medieval Britain.
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Ancient genomes reveal cosmopolitan ancestry and maternal kinship patterns at post-Roman Worth Matravers, Dorset
Authors: B. Foody, M.G., Ladle, L. et al.
Journal: ANTIQUITY
Volume: 99
Issue: 407
Pages: 1356-1371
eISSN: 1745-1744
ISSN: 0003-598X
DOI: 10.15184/aqy.2025.10133
Source: Web of Science (Lite)