15 people were brutally murdered 5,000 years ago, but the bodies were buried with care

An extended family met a grim end when 15 of them were brutally murdered about 5,000 years ago in what is now Poland. But whoever buried these victims did so with care, placing mothers next to children and siblings side by side.

Neolithic burial illustration
Archaeologists found the remains of 15 people who were murdered about 5,000 years ago during the late Neolithic. Here's what they may have looked like at the time of burial.
(Image credit: Reconstruction by Michał Podsiadło; Schroeder, H. et al. PNAS. 2019; CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)

An extended family met a grim end when 15 of them were brutally murdered — killed by vicious blows to the head — about 5,000 years ago in what is now Poland. But though these victims were violently killed, whoever buried them did so with care, placing mothers next to children and siblings side by side, a new study shows.

In other words, the placement of bodies in this burial was far from random.

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