
Rare Bronze Age Burials Reveal Gradual Change, Not Sudden Upheaval, in Central Europe
A new Nature Communications study used rare non-cremated burials, cremated remains, ancient DNA, isotopes, and skeletal evidence to reconstruct everyday life in Late Bronze Age Central Europe.
- Researchers used rare non-cremated burials and cremated remains to study the Late Bronze Age.
- The evidence points to gradual, regionally varied genetic and cultural change rather than sudden replacement.

