Ancient DNA shows surprising details of famed 9,000-year-old Mesolithic shaman burial in Germany

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The double burial of an adult woman and an infant, dating to around 7000-6800 BC, discovered in 1934 during construction works at the spa gardens of Bad Dürrenberg, is regarded as one of the outstanding burial finds of the Mesolithic in Central Europe.

And now ancient DNA has revealed surprising secrets about the woman known as the Bad Durrenberg Shaman and the infant that accompanied her in their ancient grave.

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