: The biological aspects of infancy within late Upper Palaeolithic populations and the role of southern refugia at the end of the Last Glacial Maximum are not yet fully understood. This study presents a multidisciplinary, high temporal resolution investigation of an Upper Palaeolithic infant from Grotta delle Mura (Apulia, southern Italy) combining palaeogenomics, dental palaeohistology, spatially-resolved geochemical analyses, direct radiocarbon dating, and traditional anthropological studies. The skeletal remains of the infant - Le Mura 1 - were directly dated to 17,320-16,910 cal BP. The results portray a biological history of the infant's development, early life, health and death (estimated at ~72 weeks). They identify, several phenotypic traits and a potential congenital disease in the infant, the mother's low mobility during gestation, and a high level of endogamy. Furthermore, the genomic data indicates an early spread of the Villabruna-like components along the Italian peninsula, confirming a population turnover around the time of the Last Glacial Maximum, and highlighting a general reduction in genetic variability from northern to southern Italy. Overall, Le Mura 1 contributes to our better understanding of the early stages of life and the genetic puzzle in the Italian peninsula at the end of the Last Glacial Maximum.

Higgins, O.A., Modi, A., Cannariato, C., Diroma, M.A., Lugli, F., Ricci, S., et al. (2024). Life history and ancestry of the late Upper Palaeolithic infant from Grotta delle Mura, Italy. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 15, 1-16 [10.1038/s41467-024-51150-x].

Life history and ancestry of the late Upper Palaeolithic infant from Grotta delle Mura, Italy

Higgins O. A.
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Lugli F.;Vazzana A.;Romandini M.;Bortolini E.;Talamo S.;Benazzi S.;
2024

Abstract

: The biological aspects of infancy within late Upper Palaeolithic populations and the role of southern refugia at the end of the Last Glacial Maximum are not yet fully understood. This study presents a multidisciplinary, high temporal resolution investigation of an Upper Palaeolithic infant from Grotta delle Mura (Apulia, southern Italy) combining palaeogenomics, dental palaeohistology, spatially-resolved geochemical analyses, direct radiocarbon dating, and traditional anthropological studies. The skeletal remains of the infant - Le Mura 1 - were directly dated to 17,320-16,910 cal BP. The results portray a biological history of the infant's development, early life, health and death (estimated at ~72 weeks). They identify, several phenotypic traits and a potential congenital disease in the infant, the mother's low mobility during gestation, and a high level of endogamy. Furthermore, the genomic data indicates an early spread of the Villabruna-like components along the Italian peninsula, confirming a population turnover around the time of the Last Glacial Maximum, and highlighting a general reduction in genetic variability from northern to southern Italy. Overall, Le Mura 1 contributes to our better understanding of the early stages of life and the genetic puzzle in the Italian peninsula at the end of the Last Glacial Maximum.
2024
Higgins, O.A., Modi, A., Cannariato, C., Diroma, M.A., Lugli, F., Ricci, S., et al. (2024). Life history and ancestry of the late Upper Palaeolithic infant from Grotta delle Mura, Italy. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 15, 1-16 [10.1038/s41467-024-51150-x].
Higgins, O. A.; Modi, A.; Cannariato, C.; Diroma, M. A.; Lugli, F.; Ricci, S.; Zaro, V.; Vai, S.; Vazzana, A.; Romandini, M.; Yu, H.; Boschin, F.; Mag...espandi
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