Prehistoric Downton Abbey: Bronze Age Germans Had Earliest Known Household  Staff - Archaeology

Prehistoric Downton Abbey: Bronze Age Germans Had Earliest Known Household Staff - Archaeology

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The Foreign Brides Imported en Masse Were Also Treated as Elites, Going by Their Grave Goods, but They Had Lowly Local Staff Buried With Nothing
The foreign brides imported en masse were also treated as elites, going by their grave goods, but they had lowly local staff buried with nothing

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