Archaeological Mysteries Summary
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Recent archaeological discoveries have shed light on ancient cultures and practices. Notably, a massive find of approximately 270,000 beads made from scallop and cockle shells and stones was uncovered in Seville, Spain.
This significant discovery, reported by ZME Science, dates back 4,500 years and reflects the intricate craftsmanship of the era. Meanwhile, new DNA analysis of the remains known as Beachy Head Woman from Roman-era England suggests more about her ancestry, as reported by Archaeology.org.
In a separate investigation in Leipzig, Germany, evidence of first-degree incest has been detected in prehistoric bones from Grotta Della Monaca, indicating complex social structures, according to Live Science.