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Ancient DNA reveals monozygotic newborn twins from the Upper Palaeolithic

Teschler-Nicola M, Fernandes D, Händel M et al.

33159107 PubMed ID
16 Authors
11/06/2020 Published
4 Samples
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Chapter I

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Authors

TM
Teschler-Nicola M
FD
Fernandes D
HM
Händel M
ET
Einwögerer T
SU
Simon U
NC
Neugebauer-Maresch C
TS
Tangl S
HP
Heimel P
DT
Dobsak T
RA
Retzmann A
PT
Prohaska T
IJ
Irrgeher J
KD
Kennett DJ
OI
Olalde I
RD
Reich D
PR
Pinhasi R
Chapter II

Abstract

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The Upper Palaeolithic double burial of newborns and the single burial of a ca. 3-month-old infant uncovered at the Gravettian site of Krems-Wachtberg, Austria, are of paramount importance given the rarity of immature human remains from this time. Genome-wide ancient DNA shows that the male infants of the double grave are the earliest reported case of monozygotic twins, while the single grave´s individual was their 3rd-degree male relative. We assessed the individuals´ age at death by applying histological and µCT inspection of the maxillary second incisors (i2) in conjunction with C- and N-isotope ratios and Barium (Ba) intake as biomarker for breastfeeding. The results show that the twins were full-term newborns, and that while individual 2 died at birth, individual 1 survived for about 50 days. The findings show that Gravettian mortuary behaviour also included re-opening of a grave and manipulation of its layout and content.

Chapter III

Ancient DNA Samples

4 ancient DNA samples referenced in this publication

4 Samples
Sample ID Date/Era Country Locality Sex mtDNA Y-DNA
I2483 29200 BCE Austria Krems-Wachtberg M U5* I-L758
I2484 29200 BCE Austria Krems-Wachtberg M U5* I-L758
I2484 29200 BCE Austria Krems-Wachtberg M U5* I-L758
I2483 29200 BCE Austria Krems-Wachtberg M U5* I-L758
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