An ancient cemetery located on the Mongolian steppe has provided new insights into social structures of the past. This site, overlooking the confluence of two rivers, contains the remains of two families identified through ancient DNA.
Surrounding these familial remains are numerous unrelated individuals, indicating a possible social hierarchy that transcended blood ties. This challenges long-held beliefs about the importance of kinship in ancient communities.
The discovery, reported on June 20, 2026, adds to the growing body of evidence that social dynamics in ancient societies may have been more complex than previously understood.