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Sadly we don’t know the DNA of the individuals but we do have the dates that help provide a possible sequence .
The preferred sequence ,simplified , is an occupation site followed by the primary mortuary deposits between 3610-3550 BC which consisted of one and possibly three individuals who had suffered lethal arrowhead strikes , placed in a wooden box . After a gap there were further deposits then the mound covered the structure 3530–3435 bc , use of the monument ended in 3430–3265 bc .The secon phase monument is seen as being quite late for it's type .


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