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The South-Western Iberian Bronze is a loosely defined Bronze Age culture of Southern Portugal and nearby areas of SW Spain (Huelva, Seville, Extremadura). It replaced the earlier urban and Megalithic existing in that same region in the Chalcolithic age.
It is characterized by individual burials in cist, in which the deceased is accompanied by a knife of bronze. Stelae with representations of types of weapons and other warriors' accoutrements are associated with these burials.[1] Much more rare but also more impressive are the 'grabsystem' tombs, made up of three adjacent stone enclosures, of quasi-circular form, each one with an opening. They are covered by tumuli and are possibly the burials of the main leaders of these peoples. [citation needed]
The use of collective burial megaliths and artificial caves fade in the region around the last quarter of the III millennium, then two new burial types appear: the tholoi and the cists (buried rocky boxes), usually placed inside a stone circle. All these funerary customs end in the Final Bronze Age (with few possible exceptions like Nora Velha and Roça do Casal do Meio): the new incineration rite prevails over inhumation, and the new necropolises are formed with rectangular or squared plain tumulus made of stones.[5]
Three buried males were tested from the archaeological sites Monte do Gato de Cima 3 and Torre Velha 3 (being dated to the second quarter of the second millennium BC); one had Y-chromosome haplogroup R1b1a2, and the other two the derived subclade R1b1a2a1a2 (R-P312). The autosomal components were ~55% Anatolian farmer, ~45% Western hunter-gatherer.[6] In another genetic article, it was determined that an individual from Monte da Cabida 3 site (São Manços, Évora), dated to the period 2200-1700 BC, had Y-DNA R1b-L51.[7]
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