Gendered burial practices of early Bronze Age children align with peptide-based sex identification: A case study from Franzhausen I, Austria

Journal of Archaeological Science(2022)

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Gendered burial practices that differentiate between men and women by the way the body was placed were used over large parts of Central Europe in the Late Neolithic and Early Bronze Age (c. 2900–1600 BC). Until recently, it was unknown if the sex-based differentiation of bodies was extended to children, and if the biological sex of the children matched the classification as men and women placed on the left/right side in the opposite orientation.
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Bronze age,Proteomic sex identification,Peptides,Gendered burial,Funerary practices,Children,Austria
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