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  • Anthropology originated in the late 1800s, focusing on kinship as a key part of human evolution, with archaeologists later seeking complex methods to reconstruct ancient kinship.
  • Advances in ancient DNA analysis have revolutionized the field, allowing for direct examination of kin relations from skeletal remains.
  • Research on four Late Neolithic individuals from central China reveals evidence of inbreeding among Longshan populations, suggesting that their societal structure expanded beyond the nuclear family in response to increased social complexity during this period.

Article Abstract

Anthropology began in the late nineteenth century with an emphasis on kinship as a key factor in human evolution. From the 1960s, archaeologists attempted increasingly sophisticated ways of reconstructing prehistoric kinship but ancient DNA analysis has transformed the field, making it possible, to directly examine kin relations from human skeletal remains. Here, we retrieved genomic data from four Late Neolithic individuals in central China associated with the Late Neolithic Longshan culture. We provide direct evidence of consanguineous mating in ancient China, revealing inbreeding among the Longshan populations. By combining ancient genomic data with anthropological and archaeological evidence, we further show that Longshan society household was built based on the extended beyond the nuclear family, coinciding with intensified social complexity during the Longshan period, perhaps showing the transformation of large communities through a new role of genetic kinship-based extended family units.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8590084PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2021.103352DOI Listing

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