Ancient DNA Is Helping To Reconstruct Entire Bygone Societies
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The study of ancient DNA is changing what we know about the human past, revealing detailed family trees, pictures of a complex society, and stories of change over centuries.
Avar burial sites provide invaluable insights into their customs, overlooked compared to predecessors like the Huns, highlighting the significance of archaeogenetics in unraveling past societies.
By combining ancient DNA data with other disciplines, extensive pedigrees were reconstructed, shedding light on kinship patterns, social practices, and population dynamics of the Avar society.
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