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New genetic analysis of two Iron Age princes' burial mounds in Germany confirms a familial relationship.
The mounds are some of Germany âs best-preserved princely mounds, also known as FĂźrstengräber .
Researchers used teeth and inner ear bone samples from 31 individuals across the mounds to sequence the remaining DNA.
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