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Archaeologists unveil 100,000-year-old burial site in Israeli cave

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Archaeologists think they have uncovered one of the oldest burial sites globally within a cave in Israel, where the remarkably preserved remains of early humans, dating back approximately 100,000 years, were meticulously arranged in pits.

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  • Archaeologists have uncovered a burial site in a cave in central Israel, believed to be among the oldest globally.
  • The site contains well-preserved human fossils dating back approximately 100,000 to 110,000 years. 31s
  • Evidence suggests early humans practiced burial rituals, indicating the emergence of spiritual beliefs. 42s
  • The area served as a meeting place for Neanderthals and Homo sapiens. 50s
  • Excavations began in 2016, with archaeologists and students carefully documenting and extracting each find. 1m 1s
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