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flag A 9th-century BCE mass grave in Serbia reveals a targeted massacre of women and children from diverse backgrounds, likely tied to regional conflict and upheaval.

flag A ninth-century BCE mass grave in Gomolava, Serbia, has revealed evidence of a large-scale, targeted massacre of women and children, with 77 individuals—mostly female and young—buried together. flag Skeletal remains show unhealed injuries from violent attacks, and genetic and isotopic data indicate diverse origins, suggesting victims were captured from multiple communities. flag The burial included personal items, animal remains, and ritual elements, pointing to a deliberate, symbolic act rather than hasty disposal. flag Researchers conclude the violence was strategic, likely tied to social upheaval, migration, and conflict during a turbulent period in southeastern Europe.

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