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THE FAMILY OF THE SIDRÓN. FROM THE SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY

ON WEDNESDAY, THE 9TH DECEMBER AT 19:00. BY FE SANTOVEÑA ZAPATERO HISTORIAN AND ANTHROPOLOGIST.

WITH the discovery of the fossils neandertales found in the cave of The Sidrón in Borines (Piloña), one could have recognized the existence, approximately 50.000 years ago, of thirteen individuals related between(among) yes. The studies of DNA on these remains fitted inside the program Genome Neanderthal of the Institute Max Plank, have allowed to identify the presence of three subjects of feminine sex, masculine and different eight two whose sex still(yet) is for determining, and between(among) which there were relations of descent between(among) mothers and children, giving base to a cultural interpretation of the kinship between(among) neandertales and particularly on the family as backbone of the organization.