he archaeological and genomic data we have presented here provide actual proof that this was indeed the case.
Brutal events such as the family massacre documented in the Koszyce burial may have been all too common in the unstable, tumultuous centuries at the beginning of the third millennium BCE.
illustrated by the Koszyce find, our study also demonstrates the strong sense of family affiliation and cohesion that prevailed among this group of people.
careful positioning of the bodies in the grave
both nuclear and extended family relations were key to how people organized their lives,
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