Social Sciences, asked by sriraj2302, 8 months ago

What suggests that in Neolithic and
Chalcolithic times rich and poor people
sometimes buried in the same grave?

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Answered by hkadityab517
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The analysis of the human remains from the megalithic tomb at Alto de Reinoso represents the widest integrative study of a Neolithic collective burial in Spain. Combining archaeology, osteology, molecular genetics and stable isotope analysis (87Sr/86Sr, δ15N, δ13C) it provides a wealth of information on the minimum number of individuals, age, sex, body height, pathologies, mitochondrial DNA profiles, kinship relations, mobility, and diet. The grave was in use for approximately one hundred years around 3700 cal BC, thus dating from the Late Neolithic of the Iberian chronology.

Answered by ritusikka12
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Some pits have been found to contain more than one skeleton, each with its own grave goods. The grave goods in a single pit sometimes differ greatly in quality. This suggests that rich and poor people were sometimes buried in the same pit.

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