ARCHAEOLOGISTS have discovered that a 5,000 year old mass grave site was the result of a tragic family massacre. The burial site in Poland contains the bodies of men, women and children who all had their skulls smashed to pieces. The mass grave was actually uncovered back in 2011 but recent analysis of DNA from […]
ARCHAEOLOGISTS have discovered that a 5,000 year old mass grave site was the result of a tragic family massacre.
The burial site in Poland contains the bodies of men, women and children who all had their skulls smashed to pieces.
The mass grave was actually uncovered back in 2011 but recent analysis of DNA from the Bronze Age skeletons has provided a new perspective on what happened to the victims.
This fresh DNA analysis revealed that all of the skeletons in the grave were related and mothers have been carefully buried cradling their children.
As the grave does not have any fathers in it and only contains a small number of male bodies, the researchers think that the family was murdered whilst the fathers were away from the village.
They may have also been responsible for burying their loved ones when they returned as whoever created the grave clearly made sure that the bodies were buried according to their closest family relationships.
Grave goods at the site suggest that the people belonged to the Globular Amphora community.
This community was prevalent in Europe around 5,000 years ago and may have violently clashed with other groups moving across similar regions of the European Bronze Age landscape, such as the Corded Ware Community who were potential rivals.
This map shows where the Corded Ware and the Globular Amphora communities lived across Europe, the two groups mixing could have led to conflicts[/caption]
Archaeologist and one of the researchers on the project Morten E. Allen told us: “The DNA determined the exact family ties of all these individuals. This is the first time we have been able to get such level of detailed genomic insight into a prehistoric community.
“The discovery is important because we can get really detailed insights into a prehistoric community and show how they were organised socially and culturally.
“Clearly all these people were related in an extended family and nuclear family ties were very important, both in life and death. They were positioned in the grave according to these relationships.”
This research has been published in PNAS.
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