The 'king' of Newgrange? A critical analysis of a Neolithic petrous fragment from the passage tomb chamber

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Smyth, Jessica
Carlin, Neil
Hofmann, Daniela
Frieman, Catherine J.
Bickle, Penny
Cleary, Kerri
Greaney, Susan
Pope, Rachel

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Recent genomic analysis of a skull fragment from Newgrange, Ireland, revealed a rare case of incest. Together with a wider network of distantly related passage tomb interments, this has bolstered claims of a social elite in later Neolithic Ireland. Here, the authors evaluate this social evolutionary interpretation, drawing on insecurities in context and the relative rarity of engendered status or resource restrictions in the archaeological record of prehistoric Ireland to argue that the status of individuals during this period is better understood through unstable identity negotiations. Inclusion in a passage tomb, while 'special', need not equate to a perpetual elite.

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