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Am J Phys Anthropol ; 102(1): 123-31, 1997 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9034043

ABSTRACT

In 1986 a paleolithic triple burial was discovered near Dolní Vestonice (Czech Republic). The occurrence of anatomic variants in all three skeletons gave rise to speculations that the buried individuals may have been closely related. To test this hypothesis the skeletons were submitted to a systematic kinship analysis based on odontologic and other non-metric traits. Statistical tests showed that the coincident occurrence of several rare traits in the individuals is highly unlikely to occur at random. This and further data included in the analysis therefore suggest that the three individuals buried together were genetically related and actually belonged to one family.


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Burial/history , Family , Fossils , Hominidae/anatomy & histology , Animals , Czech Republic , Female , Genetic Variation , History, Ancient , Hominidae/genetics , Humans , Male , Models, Biological , Paleontology , Statistics as Topic
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