DNA analysis of 203 individuals from Wartberg culture stone chamber tombs (3600-2800 BC) in central Germany reveals that people buried together were not biological families but rather 'chosen ones' connected through adoption, alliance, or initiation, challenging the 5,000-year assumption that ancient people buried their families together.
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They were buried together for 5,000 years. The DNA just proved they weren't related. Wartberg culture, central Germany, stone chamber tombs from 3600 to 2,800 BC. Researchers at Keel University sequenced 203 people. The largest Neolithic burial study ever. The bodies in the same tomb weren't biological families. They weren't even close kin. At the northernmost site, Sorsom, a young man's bones were found.
His biological father's bones were in a tomb hundreds of kilome south. In Ireland and Sweden, Stone Age tombs held bloodlines. Wartberg held chosen ones, initiated, adopted, allied, we don't know. For 5,000 years, we assumed the dead were sleeping with their families.
In Germany, they were sleeping with whoever they decided counted.
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