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AUTHOR
Harmony Houzelot
Unité et diversité au second âge du Fer dans la moitié nord de la France : apports de la paléogénétique
International audience
Unity and diversity in the Late Iron Age of Northern France: contributions from palaeogenetics
Palaeogenetic analysis was conducted on the Second Iron Age human communities from Urville-Nacqueville and Gurgy with the aim both of documenting their genetic affinities with earlier or contemporary groups and of discussing the significance of biological relations between individuals in how these societies were organized. At both regional and local levels, the emphasis is therefore placed on systematically exploring the biological (genetic) and cultural diversities of communities.