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Anthropologic and mitochondrial DNA analysis of a medieval graveyard from Šopot (Croatia) (CROSBI ID 599267)

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Fox, Rachel A ; Anterić, Ivana ; Bašić, Željana ; Holland, Mitchell M ; Anđelinović, Šimun ; Primorac, Dragan Anthropologic and mitochondrial DNA analysis of a medieval graveyard from Šopot (Croatia) // Program and Abstracts, The Eight ISABS Conference in Forensic, Anthropologic and Medical Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures in Translational Medicine / Vuk-Pavlović, Stanimir ; Primorac, Dragan ; Schanfield, Moses (ur.). Zagreb: International Society for Applied Biological Sciences (ISABS), 2013. str. 227-227

Podaci o odgovornosti

Fox, Rachel A ; Anterić, Ivana ; Bašić, Željana ; Holland, Mitchell M ; Anđelinović, Šimun ; Primorac, Dragan

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Anthropologic and mitochondrial DNA analysis of a medieval graveyard from Šopot (Croatia)

Anthropological and DNA analysis of human remains recovered from a graveyard in Šopot near Benkovac (Croatia) dating to the 14th/15th century was conducted in order to reconstruct the origin and life conditions of the people populating the region at that time. The dynamics of the population represented in this graveyard are important for understanding Croatian history because the deceased individuals were buried according to pagan ritual which was uncommon in a post Christianization period. Human remains from a total of 31 graves were analyzed, in which 47 individuals were found (9 female, 23 male and 15 children). Average age at death for adults was lower than expected (for female 28.9, male 32.4 years), suggesting that the living conditions of these individuals was poor. In addition, 10 antemortem traumas were visible on 6 adults, which is a higher rate than expected, and indicates potential violence within the population group. Finally, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis was performed on hypervariable regions one and two for 46 of the individuals. Due to the age and condition of the remains, only 19 of the samples yielded full sequence profiles. Haplogroup analysis was performed for these 19 individuals, with the majority of the results falling within the most common groups in present-day Croatia. However, examination of the less-common haplogroups suggested a possible migration of individuals from Asia. Collectively, the physical and molecular results from this study provide evidence to suggest that individuals recovered from this gravesite are not from the current indigenous population.

anthropologic analysis; mitochondrial DNA; medieval; Šopot (Croatia)

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Podaci o prilogu

227-227.

2013.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

Program and Abstracts, The Eight ISABS Conference in Forensic, Anthropologic and Medical Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures in Translational Medicine

Vuk-Pavlović, Stanimir ; Primorac, Dragan ; Schanfield, Moses

Zagreb: International Society for Applied Biological Sciences (ISABS)

978-953-57695-0-7

Podaci o skupu

The Eight ISABS Conference in Forensic, Anthropologic and Medical Genetics and Mayo Clinic Lectures in Translational Medicine

poster

24.08.2013-28.08.2013

Split, Hrvatska

Povezanost rada

Temeljne medicinske znanosti, Arheologija, Etnologija i antropologija