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Human bone samples are collected from both cremation and inhumation burials for future study of ancient DNA (aDNA). Combining aDNA with other information from burials has proven useful for investigating biological relatedness of people in prehistoric mortuary contexts. Although lab techniques for recovering DNA are constantly improving, contamination of samples during field recovery and storage remain important obstacles to effective aDNA study. Bone samples are taken under sterile conditions following standard procedures.