The findings of an ancient DNA investigation performed on the burial. This condition indicates that the individual was born with an additional X chromosome.
According to Ulla Moilanen, who is now pursuing a PhD degree in archeology at the university, this tomb “may be an example of an individual
Whose social identity settles outside the traditional division of genders.” “If the characteristics of the Klinefelter syndrome had been evident on the person,
It is possible that they would not have been considered strictly a female or a male in the community during the Early Middle Ages,” the news statement states.
“The abundant collection of objects buried in the grave is a proof that the person was not only accepted but also valued and respected.”