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Scientists shed light on mysterious habits of small-brained extinct humans

Por: Newsweek World June 06, 2023

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An extinct human species that lived around 300,000 years ago may have been more similar to us than scientists first thought.New research has found that this species, Homo naledi, buried their dead deliberately and carved symbols inside caves, marking the earliest recorded occurrences of these behaviors by at least 100,000 years.This behavior was previously only thought to be performed by Neanderthals and modern Homo sapiens.These findings were... + full article



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