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New radiocarbon dating and demographic insights into San Juan ante Portam Latinam, a possible Late Neolithic war grave in North-Central Iberia.

Teresa Fernández-CrespoRick J SchultingJavier OrdoñoAndreas DueringFrancisco EtxeberriaLourdes HerrastiÁngel ArmendarizJosé I VegasChristopher Bronk Ramsey
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2018)
It is proposed that San Juan ante Portam Latinam was used as burial place for the mainly adolescent and adult male dead of a particular or multiple violent engagements (e.g., battles), while previously or subsequently seeing use for attritional burial by other members of one or more surrounding communities dead over the course of a few generations. The overall bias towards males, particularly to the extent that many may represent conflict mortality, has implications for the structure of the surviving community, the members of which may have experienced increased vulnerability in the face of neighboring aggressors.
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