Ancient DNA challenges family assumptions in medieval Scandinavian graves
When archaeologists find adults and children buried together in medieval graves, it is often assumed that they were members of the same family. A new study from Stockholm University in Science…
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Ancient DNA challenges family assumptions in medieval Scandinavian graves
When archaeologists find adults and children buried together in medieval graves, it is often assumed that they were members of the same fami

DNA study reveals medieval Swedish children buried with unrelated adults, challenging assumptions about early Christian burial practices
In an unexpected discovery, researchers found that three medieval Swedish cemeteries held children buried with unrelated adults.
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DNA study reveals medieval Swedish children buried with unrelated adults, challenging assumptions about early Christian burial practices
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