Kinship analysis and allelic dropout: a forensic approach on an archaeological case
Background: This study relies on the discovery of two pit burials (LTA and LTB) of the Bronze Age Cogotas I archaeological culture (circa 3600-2950 BP) in Spain. LTA was a single burial and LTB contained three skeletal remains of two adults and a newborn or foetus at term. Aim: The central question...
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Main Authors: | Sara Palomo-Díez (Author), Ángel Esparza Arroyo (Author), Mirian Tirado-Vizcaíno (Author), Javier Velasco Vázquez (Author), Ana María López-Parra (Author), Cláudia Gomes (Author), Carlos Baeza-Richer (Author), Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2018-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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