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Title: | Female sex bias in Iberian megalithic societies through bioarchaeology, aDNA and proteomics | Authors: | Marta, Díaz Zorita Bonilla Gonzalo, Aranda Jiménez Margarita, Sánchez Romero Rosa, Fregel Katharina, Rebay Salisbury Fabian, Kanz Miriam, Vílchez Suárez Sonia, Robles Carrasco Paula, Becerra Fuello Calderón Ordóñez, Alejandra Michael, Wolf Javier, González Serrano Lara, Milesi García |
UNESCO Clasification: | 550501 Arqueología | Keywords: | Amelogenin Peptide Funerary Ritual Gender Archaeology Human Osteology Iberian Peninsula, et al |
Issue Date: | 2024 | Journal: | Scientific Reports | Abstract: | Uncertainties regarding traditional osteological methods in biological sex estimation can often be overcome with genomic and proteomic analyses. The combination of the three methodologies has been used for a better understanding of the gender-related funerary rituals at the Iberian megalithic cemetery of Panoría. As a result, 44 individuals have been sexed including, for the first time, non-adults. Contrary to the male bias found in many Iberian and European megalithic monuments, the Panoría population shows a clear sex ratio imbalance in favour of females, with twice as many females as males. Furthermore, this imbalance is found regardless of the criterion considered: sex ratio by tomb, chronological period, method of sex estimation, or age group. Biological relatedness was considered as possible sociocultural explanations for this female-related bias. However, the current results obtained for Panoría are indicative of a female-centred social structure potentially influencing rites and cultural traditions. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/134342 | ISSN: | 2045-2322 | DOI: | 10.1038/s41598-024-72148-x | Source: | Scientific Reports [ISSN 2045-2322], v. 14 (1), (Diciembre 2024) |
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