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Ancient species may have buried its dead, upending theories of human evolution

Por: Portland Press Herald World June 06, 2023

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Deep inside a South African cave, researchers say they have discovered graves dug by our ancient, small-brained relatives more than 100,000 years before the oldest known human burials, a claim that would revise the story of our evolution. The international team of scientists searching the Rising Star cave system northwest of Johannesburg also reported finding limestone walls engraved with triangles, squares and crosshatchings that they... + full article



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