The Maglemosian skeleton from Koelbjerg, Denmark revisited: identifying sex and provenance

Jesper Hansen, H. Petersen, K. Frei, P. Courtaud, A. Tillier, A. Fischer, M. Allentoft
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ABSTRACT The Koelbjerg individual, dated c. 8500 cal BC, represents the earliest human skeletal remains described from Scandinavia. Based on ancient DNA, strontium isotope and statistical anthropological analyses the individual’s sex, haplogroup and geographical provenance are here analysed and discussed. In contrast to previous claims, our genetic and anthropological analyses show that this individual was a male. Additionally, the strontium isotope ratio of one of his first molars indicates that he most likely grew up locally.
丹麦Koelbjerg的Maglemosian骨骼重新审视:确定性别和来源
Koelbjerg个体的年代约为公元前8500 cal,代表了斯堪的纳维亚半岛最早的人类骨骼遗骸。根据古代DNA、锶同位素和统计人类学分析,对个体的性别、单倍群和地理来源进行了分析和讨论。与之前的说法相反,我们的基因和人类学分析表明,这个人是男性。此外,他第一颗臼齿的锶同位素比例表明他很可能是在当地长大的。
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