Scientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in Siberia

Scientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in Siberia

'Til death do us part? Scientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in Siberia

Scientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in Siberia

Scientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in SiberiaRussian scientists are seeking to unlock the secrets of 3,500 year old Bronze Age graves where couples are buried together in a seemingly loving embrace - amid suspicions of a macabre explanation.

These images show ancient burials in Staryi Tartas village in Siberia where experts have examined some 600 tombs.

Dozens contain the bones of couples, facing each other, some with male and female skeletons, their hands held together seemingly for eternity.

Scientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in Siberia

Scientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in SiberiaRussian scientists have uncovered the bones of dozens of couples buried facing each other in Staryi Tartas village in Siberia

'Archeologists are struggling for explanations and believe DNA tests will provide the answers to these remarkable burials,' said The Siberian Times.

One writer, Vasiliy Labetskiy, described the scenes in the graves poignantly as skeletons in 'post-mortal hugs with bony hands clasped together'.

One theory is that these Andronovo burials show the start of the nuclear family, but another version that after the man died, his wife was killed and buried with him.

Still another suggests that some of the couples were deliberately buried as if in a sexual act, possibly with a young woman sacrificed to play this role in the grave.

Scientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in Siberia

Other graves at the site in Novosibirsk region in western Siberia show adults buried with children.

Professor Vyacheslav Molodin, director of research of the Institute of Archeology and Ethnography of the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, said: 'We can fantasise a lot about all this.

'We can allege that husband died and the wife was killed to be interred with him as we see in some Scythian burials, or maybe the grave stood open for some time and they buried the other person or persons later, or maybe it was really simultaneous death.

Scientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in Siberia

Scientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in SiberiaSome graves at the site in Novosibirsk region in western Siberia show adults buried with childrenScientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in SiberiaOne writer described the scenes in the graves poignantly as skeletons in 'post-mortal hugs with bony hands clasped together'Scientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in SiberiaWork is underway to establish the 'kinship' of these ancient couple burials using DNA research

'When we speak about a child and an adult, it looks more natural and understandable.

'When we speak about two adults - it is not so obvious. So we can raise quite a variety of hypotheses, but how it was in fact, we do not know yet.'

Work is underway to establish the 'kinship' of these ancient couple burials using DNA research.

Scientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in Siberia

Scientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in SiberiaArcheologists are struggling for explanations and believe DNA tests will provide the answers to these remarkable burials, it was reportedScientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in SiberiaThe graves contain the bones of couples, facing each other, some with male and female skeletons, their hands held together seemingly for eternity

Scientists discover mysterious 3,500-year-old male and female skeletons that were buried facing each other and holding hands in Siberia

'For example, we found the burial a man and a child. What is a degree of their kinship? Are they father and son or...? The same question arises when we found a woman and a child. It should seem obvious - she is the mother. But it may not be so. She could be an aunt, or not a relative at all. To speak about this scientifically we need the tools of paleogenetics.