let's say her grandparents came from the western carpathian basin to central europe interestingly we also have this string of beads this jewelry which shows us this link for the 1st time this is the 1st time we've seen this jewelry here. these lines to be fashioned very painstakingly they look like marble and show the fine crossman ship that people were capable of in the neolithic age for the woman who died some 7300 years ago in this small settlement in what is now southern germany they were probably her most treasured possession. the fact that she was buried with her beats also reveals a lot about this village community about solidarity and i think. this grave of a 30 to 40 year old woman who was buried with a jury almost gives us a sense of what life in the village was like. when you can almost imagine how this woman with the jewelry lived in the village and then was also buried there. of course it's those kind of moments that move us to be. the woman buried in rubble in southern germany was one of the 1st farmers in central europe in one of the most exciting periods in the histor