The Study of Adoption in Archaeological Human Remains

This review aims to establish criteria for identifying an adoption process in an archaeological context. We define adoption as raising an individual who does not belong genetically to the family. Adoption appears in different moments of past societies, and when establishing a “family” nucleus burial...

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Main Authors: Manuel Lozano-García, Cláudia Gomes, Sara Palomo-Díez, Ana María López-Parra, Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo
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Published: MDPI AG 2023-05-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2313-5778/7/2/38
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author Manuel Lozano-García
Cláudia Gomes
Sara Palomo-Díez
Ana María López-Parra
Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo
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Cláudia Gomes
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description This review aims to establish criteria for identifying an adoption process in an archaeological context. We define adoption as raising an individual who does not belong genetically to the family. Adoption appears in different moments of past societies, and when establishing a “family” nucleus burial place we must consider certain social behaviors, such as burials under the houses, collective burials, or laying bodies in specific positions. After observing these signs, we are carrying out a genetic analysis, in order to confirm a biologically related family nucleus. These traces have been traditionally linked to family nuclei because they have been found previously in burials where biological kinship was confirmed. However, there can be cases where, after carrying out the genetic analyses, it is confirmed that certain individuals are not genetically related. In such cases, an adoption case cannot be ruled out. These cases are not easy to identify due to the differences between societies and cultures, so more in-depth studies should be carried out on the type of funeral practice in which these human remains are found to be able to discriminate an adopted individual from one who was not adopted. Therefore, the study of adoption should be carried out based on an in-depth knowledge of the cultural background, before using a powerful tool such as ancient DNA technology.
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spelling doaj.art-bf5f105f7313429384f81305838c6d062023-11-18T10:33:05ZengMDPI AGGenealogy2313-57782023-05-01723810.3390/genealogy7020038The Study of Adoption in Archaeological Human RemainsManuel Lozano-García0Cláudia Gomes1Sara Palomo-Díez2Ana María López-Parra3Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo4Legal Medicine, Psychiatry and Pathology Department, Medicine School, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainLegal Medicine, Psychiatry and Pathology Department, Medicine School, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainLegal Medicine, Psychiatry and Pathology Department, Medicine School, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainLegal Medicine, Psychiatry and Pathology Department, Medicine School, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainLegal Medicine, Psychiatry and Pathology Department, Medicine School, Complutense University of Madrid, 28040 Madrid, SpainThis review aims to establish criteria for identifying an adoption process in an archaeological context. We define adoption as raising an individual who does not belong genetically to the family. Adoption appears in different moments of past societies, and when establishing a “family” nucleus burial place we must consider certain social behaviors, such as burials under the houses, collective burials, or laying bodies in specific positions. After observing these signs, we are carrying out a genetic analysis, in order to confirm a biologically related family nucleus. These traces have been traditionally linked to family nuclei because they have been found previously in burials where biological kinship was confirmed. However, there can be cases where, after carrying out the genetic analyses, it is confirmed that certain individuals are not genetically related. In such cases, an adoption case cannot be ruled out. These cases are not easy to identify due to the differences between societies and cultures, so more in-depth studies should be carried out on the type of funeral practice in which these human remains are found to be able to discriminate an adopted individual from one who was not adopted. Therefore, the study of adoption should be carried out based on an in-depth knowledge of the cultural background, before using a powerful tool such as ancient DNA technology.https://www.mdpi.com/2313-5778/7/2/38adoptionarchaeological sitegeneticsfamilieskinshipburials
spellingShingle Manuel Lozano-García
Cláudia Gomes
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Ana María López-Parra
Eduardo Arroyo-Pardo
The Study of Adoption in Archaeological Human Remains
Genealogy
adoption
archaeological site
genetics
families
kinship
burials
title The Study of Adoption in Archaeological Human Remains
title_full The Study of Adoption in Archaeological Human Remains
title_fullStr The Study of Adoption in Archaeological Human Remains
title_full_unstemmed The Study of Adoption in Archaeological Human Remains
title_short The Study of Adoption in Archaeological Human Remains
title_sort study of adoption in archaeological human remains
topic adoption
archaeological site
genetics
families
kinship
burials
url https://www.mdpi.com/2313-5778/7/2/38
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