"Genetic Study Unveils Prehistoric Denmark's Violent Transition from Foragers to Farmers"

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Researchers have used advanced genetic analyses to uncover the story of "Vittrup Man," the oldest known immigrant in Denmark's history, whose remains were found in a peat bog 5,200 years ago. The study reveals that he was genetically distinct from the Danish Stone Age population and likely traveled from Scandinavia to Denmark, transitioning from a hunter-gatherer to a farmer before being violently killed with a wooden club. His life story sheds light on ancient migration and cultural exchanges, providing insights into Stone Age societies and their ritual practices.
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