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Ancient tombs in Anatolia suggest reverence for youth preceded elite burials

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Archaeology often describes rise of power and hierarchy in early Mesopotamia as a move from small, equal communities to big, complex societies run by cities, kings, and bureaucrats.

University College London , the University of Central Lancashire, Ege University , and other institutions carried out combined archaeological, anthropological, and genetic analysis of an Early Bronze Age cemetery to investigate early signs of social hierarchy.

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English

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