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Family grave around 4200 years old discovered near Domnitz

During excavations in the run-up to the construction of the SuedOstLink direct current power line, archaeologists near Domnitz have discovered a family grave that is thousands of years old. The excavation manager speaks of a touching picture.

Archaeology - Family grave around 4200 years old discovered near Domnitz

Archaeologists have discovered a 4,200-year-old family grave from the Bell Beaker culture near Domnitz in the Saale district. "It contains a 25-year-old man and two children: the older of the two is just under ten, the younger less than five years old," said project manager and archaeologist Susanne Friederich at the excavation site on Tuesday. "All three were buried together."

The man is lying on his left side facing east, as is usual for male bodies from this period. Next to the older child is a necklace made of a perforated bone plate and two shells. "The legs of the older child lie above those of the man. But the man has then placed his arm over the child again. This is very touching and a very loving family story," said Christian Papst, local excavation manager "The grave was partially bordered with sandstone and porphyry slabs."

A child's burial was found in a round pit in the immediate vicinity of the family grave. In addition to an arrowhead, the skeletal elements of two cattle are particularly striking. The archaeologists also discovered the grave of a man with a flint blade. There was a fourth grave; this one had already been robbed in antiquity. "The body was almost completely removed," said Friederich. "Only three ceramic vessels remained in the grave pit."

Traces of settlement are known from the hillside area. "It is not yet possible to say conclusively whether it is the associated settlement," said Friederich.

The excavations are being carried out in the run-up to the expansion of the SuedOstLink direct current power line. The approximately 150-kilometer-long section through Saxony-Anhalt will be archaeologically investigated until 2025. The entire route is around 540 kilometers long and stretches from Wolmirstedt near Magdeburg to the Isar site near Landshut in Bavaria.

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In the same archaeological site in the Saale district of Saxony-Anhalt, where a 4,200-year-old family grave was discovered, archaeologists also found another child's burial nearby. This burial was marked by an arrowhead and the skeletal remains of two cattle.

The discovery of the family grave and the child's burial in the Saale district of Saxony-Anhalt is part of a larger archaeological investigation related to the expansion of the SuedOstLink direct current power line, which will continue until 2025.

Source: www.stern.de

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