
""The results show how important scientific advances have been for archaeology. The work has revealed an astonishing, if tragic family story.""
""The positioning of the children indicates that their burials were contemporary, reflecting a close familial bond preserved in death and confirmed through scientific analysis.""
A cemetery discovery in Gloucestershire revealed two children, a brother and sister, buried together over a thousand years ago. DNA analysis confirmed their sibling relationship. The grave contained a boy with a sword and a girl with a workbox, indicating distinct roles. Their bodies were arranged facing each other, suggesting a close bond. This double burial is rare, and researchers believe their deaths may have resulted from a fast-acting infectious disease, although no cause has been definitively established.
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