DNA analysis reveals certain Pompeii victims weren’t biologically related, challenging long-held assumptions about their family roles and identities.
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00:00For many of these victims,
00:29victims that have been excavated now for hundreds of years,
00:33they've evoked kind of these stories with the anthropologists and archaeologists
00:38of like who these people might have been and how they experienced their last
00:42moments of life and this catastrophe.
00:44So for example,
00:46there was a group of individuals,
00:48two adults and two children found in close vicinity of each other.
00:53And this was always interpreted as being a mother with her child.
00:57And then the other adult nearby was interpreted as the father.
01:02So this would be a nuclear family, for example.
01:05And what we found is that in fact,
01:08all four of these individuals were male,
01:11which disproves this theory that they would be father,
01:15mother and two children.
01:16And on top of that,
01:17they were in fact not biologically related to each other.
01:27Our scientific results on the basis of DNA just give additional insight into
01:42the previous archaeological and anthropological analysis and kind of
01:48makes us rethink how these people,
01:52like who these people actually were,
01:54how they related to each other,
01:56and how they behaved in these last moments of their life.